Castles around Duckow are located in the Mecklenburg Lake District, an area known for its natural landscapes and historical significance. This region features 14 castles, offering insights into local heritage and architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from preserved historical buildings to castle ruins and gate towers. The surrounding natural environment, including lakes and parks, complements these historical landmarks.
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A very interesting historical building in Stavenhagen. The park around the castle is great for a walk.
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The castle tower stands alone and is remarkable for that reason alone. You can walk through it into the small avenue.
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Basedow Castle is a real eye-catcher and beautiful to look at. Together with Lenné Park and the small village with the village church, it forms a wonderful ensemble. Unfortunately, the castle itself can only be partially visited as part of a guided tour. But it is also worth seeing from the outside. There is a small path leading directly around the castle. The park is free and freely accessible and it is also worth taking a long walk here. The reflection of the castle in the adjacent village pond is also beautiful!👌 - why they have created several highlights for the same thing here is a mystery to me, as it is completely unnecessary! -
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This castle was owned by the knightly family von Stave (Stove). In the 15th century, the castle passed to the ducal House of Mecklenburg, and the property was enfeoffed to the von Hahn family. In 1606, a palace was built in place of the castle. This palace burned down in 1727. In 1740, the new palace complex was built, which was intended as a widow's residence for the widow of the last Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. But the building eventually became an administrative headquarters and district court. Due to its hillside location, the house has three floors on the garden side and two floors on the courtyard side. The round stair tower was built as an extension in 1890. After 1945, the palace was used as a school. After renovation work was carried out from 1996 to 1999, the city administration moved into the building. The palace is surrounded by a beautiful, well-kept park. (Source: www.gutshaeuser.de)
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Ivenack Castle is classified as a national cultural monument and receives access to federal funds for the restoration of cultural monuments of national importance. The current status of the renovation can be followed on the website www.schlossivenack.de. The construction site is not open to the public. Special tours for groups are available through the project manager: Manfred Achtenhagen info@gutsdorf.de or on 0172 9569607. History The older, middle part of the castle dates back to the 16th century - the monastery building. A first extension took place in 1709 and after passing to the Imperial Counts von Plessen around 1750. The semicircular stables, the orangery, the tea house and the church also date from this period. Around 1810, the castle was extended by two more wings. Since 2016, it has been renovated in accordance with monument protection regulations. The 1000-year-old Ivenacker oaks in the former zoo are Germany's first national natural monument. https://www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-nationales-naturmonument-ivenacker-eichen
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Some buildings around Remplin have already been restored, unfortunately the tower has not (yet) been restored and is already pretty dilapidated.
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The region around Duckow, part of the Mecklenburg Lake District, offers a variety of historical sites. You can explore preserved castles, historical buildings, gate towers, and manor estates, each showcasing different architectural styles and historical contexts.
Visitors frequently enjoy Basedow Castle, known for its picturesque setting and well-tended park. Kummerow Castle, a baroque castle housing a modern art collection, is also a favorite. The historical Remplin Castle Gate Tower, a remnant of a former castle, is another must-see spot.
Yes, several castles in the area are suitable for families. Basedow Castle, Kummerow Castle, Remplin Castle Gate Tower, Ivenack Castle, and Kittendorf Castle are all categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
The castles around Duckow are set within the natural environment of the Mecklenburg Lake District. You can expect to find beautiful parks, such as the one surrounding Basedow Castle, and landscape parks extending to lakes, like at Kummerow Castle. Ivenack Castle is also near Ivenack Lake, offering scenic views.
The region around Duckow offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy hiking trails like the 'Peene Source Valley loop from Duckow' and moderate road cycling routes such as the 'Schorssow Castle – Basedow Castle loop from Gielow'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for the area.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. You can enjoy easy walks like the 'Peene Source Valley loop from Duckow' or the 'Parking Area for Peenetal Loop – Site of the Benzer Watermill loop from Duckow'. For more challenging options, consider the 'Peene Source Valley – Wooden Chairs Art Installation loop from Gielow'. Find more details in the Hiking around Duckow guide.
Ivenack Castle has a rich history, originally built on the walls of a 13th-century Cistercian convent. The church within the complex was also built in the 13th century as a monastery church and has been beautifully restored. It's a significant historical site with a past as a monastery complex.
Yes, Kummerow Castle houses a publicly accessible private collection of modern art, with a particular focus on international photography. It also features abstract works by German artist Eberhard Göschel, making it a unique blend of baroque architecture and contemporary art.
The original Remplin Castle was largely destroyed by fire in 1940. Today, only the impressive Remplin Castle Gate Tower and a north wing remain. The beautifully preserved castle park with its alleys and old trees is also a significant feature of the site.
Kittendorf Castle, built between 1848 and 1853, is a completely restored castle hotel. It is considered one of the most beautiful and representative aristocratic buildings in the region, nestled in a 20-hectare landscaped park, and offers a unique place to stay.
Visitors frequently highlight the picturesque settings, the well-tended parks, and the historical significance of the castles. Many appreciate the special atmosphere of places like Basedow Castle and the blend of history and art found at Kummerow Castle. The preservation efforts and the beauty of the surrounding nature are also highly valued.
Yes, for instance, near Basedow Castle, there are cafes nearby with a view of the castle, as well as an adjoining steakhouse. It's always a good idea to check specific castle websites for current amenities and opening hours.


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