Best castles around Kittendorf are situated in a region known for its natural beauty, nestled between Mecklenburg Switzerland and the Mecklenburg Lake District. The area features a mix of historical estates and architectural styles, with Schloss Kittendorf standing out as a notable example of Gothic Revival architecture. This location offers access to both cultural landmarks and the surrounding natural landscapes. The Kittendorf region includes several historical sites and man-made monuments.
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The estate comprises, in addition to the main castle, other buildings including a coach house (with 29 rooms in a Spanish country house style, extended in 2003), a residence, a garage, and a warehouse. The steward's house – typically the residence of the estate manager on historic properties – was located in building number 37.
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It was built in 1847 by the Hamburg architect Auguste de Meuron, who came from Switzerland, in the style of English and Venetian Gothic, also called Tudor style, for the Hamburg merchant and banker Gottlieb Jenisch.
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The single-story Groß Plasten manor house was built in 1751 as a stucco building with a mansard roof in the Baroque style. In the mid-19th century, the von Michael family, who owned the approximately 574-hectare estate before the Great Depression until 1945, added a two-story transverse building with a lakeside terrace. The renovations, carried out from 1891 to 1893, were overseen by Privy Councilor Georg Daniel. Today, the site houses the Groß Plasten Castle Hotel.
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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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Varchentin Castle is a former manor house that was built in 1847 by the Swiss architect Auguste de Meuron. The client and builder was the Hamburg merchant Gottlieb Jenisch. In 1875, the property passed to the Counts Grote through marriage. After 1945, the building was used to house refugees and then as a school for forestry technology...
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At the front you are standing in front of locked gates. At the back you can enter the grounds unhindered. The path to Klein Plasten also leads past the castle.
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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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Schloss Kittendorf, built between 1848 and 1853, is a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture with Tudor influences, designed by Friedrich Hitzig, a student of Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It served as a meeting place for regional nobility and reflects 19th-century aristocratic life. The castle is set within an extensive English landscape park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné.
Yes, Ivenack Castle has origins as a monastery complex. Visitors can explore the castle and its park, which includes a beautifully restored 13th-century church.
Several castles in the region have been converted into hotels. Kittendorf Castle itself operates as a hotel, offering a unique stay in a historic setting. Additionally, Bredenfelde Castle Hotel, a mansion built in neo-Gothic and classicist style, also functions as a hotel. Groß Plasten Castle is another castle hotel, known for its medical fasting programs.
Yes, the site of Torgelow Castle by the Lake, which is now a grammar school, is generally open and can be entered. It offers a beautiful ensemble in a natural setting with views of Lake Torgelow.
Yes, both Torgelow Castle by the Lake and Ivenack Castle are considered family-friendly destinations, offering historical exploration and beautiful parklands.
The region around Kittendorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Varchentin Manor – Ice cellar Varchentin loop' or the 'Lakeside Swimming Spot – Old Oak loop'. For cycling, routes like 'Stavenhagen Market Square – Ivenack Oaks loop' are available. There are also running trails, including the 'Groß Plasten Church loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Kittendorf, Running Trails around Kittendorf, and Cycling around Kittendorf guide pages.
Yes, Schloss Kittendorf is set within an extensive English landscape park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné. Similarly, Bredenfelde Castle Hotel also features a landscape park based on Lenné's plans.
The castles and their surrounding parks are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and nearby trails. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can offer a serene, picturesque experience, especially for those interested in winter walking routes.
The region showcases a variety of architectural styles. Schloss Kittendorf is a prominent example of Gothic Revival with Tudor elements. Other castles, like Bredenfelde Castle Hotel, feature neo-Gothic and classicist styles, while Groß Plasten Castle has neo-baroque influences.
The castles around Kittendorf are nestled between Mecklenburg Switzerland and the Mecklenburg Lake District, offering rich natural environments. Exploring the extensive landscape parks, such as the one at Schloss Kittendorf, and the nearby hiking trails can provide opportunities to observe local wildlife, especially birds and small mammals.
For details on staying at Schloss Kittendorf, including booking and amenities, you can visit the official tourism website for the region: visit-mv.com.


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