Best attractions and places to see around Siedenburg include a mix of historical sites and unique outdoor art installations. This municipality in Germany offers visitors opportunities to explore its cultural heritage and natural landscape. The area features historical buildings, religious sites, and sculptures integrated into the environment. Visitors can find a variety of points of interest reflecting the region's character.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Bullenschluck comes from this building
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With a 49.5 m high church tower, visible from all directions. Wooden church from 1,000 AD, which was replaced in the 13th century by a single-nave fieldstone church and around 1575 by a three-nave church. Used as a military hospital around 1795 and as a detention center during the French period.
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The first wooden church probably stood on this site shortly after 800. The Gothic church was initially built as a stone building around the middle of the 13th century. It consisted of a single-aisled nave with ogival groin vaults and slightly pointed belt arches, with an apse adjoining it to the east. The rectangular choir is connected by a Romanesque round arch, but already has a pointed arched cross-ribbed vault, although still with ribbon ribs. Before the conversion to a three-aisled hall church, it is assumed that transept arms would be added soon after 1250. However, the findings from which the building history is revealed do not provide a consistent picture. Source and more: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaikirche_(Sulingen)
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Great life size sculpture at the Warper Sculpture Trail
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This mill can be found near Engeln on Sulinger Straße. You can get very close and take pictures of the building. There is also an information table.
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Siedenburg offers several historical sites. You can visit the St. Nicolai Church, which has a history dating back to 1000 AD and a prominent 49.5-meter-high tower. Another notable site is the Behlmer Windmill, an octagonal Dutch windmill built in 1876, which has been renovated and is still operational. The Amtshaus Siedenburg and Haus im Park also represent historical buildings within the municipality.
Yes, the Warpe Sculpture Path features several unique outdoor art installations. You can find the Rhinoceros Sculpture, a life-size piece that contrasts with its natural surroundings. Another highlight is the Haus der Sonne Sculpture, a walk-in structure based on a cycle of poems, designed to integrate with nature and change with it.
The Siedenburg area is great for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For example, there are moderate MTB trails like the "Vilser Holz Singletrack – Forest Lake loop from Asendorf" or easy running trails such as the "Running loop from Wietzen." Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Siedenburg, Running Trails around Siedenburg, and Road Cycling Routes around Siedenburg guide pages.
Several attractions in Siedenburg are suitable for families. The Behlmer Windmill is a fascinating historical site. The outdoor sculptures, such as the Rhinoceros Sculpture and the Haus der Sonne Sculpture on the Warpe Sculpture Path, encourage interaction and exploration for all ages.
You can visit the Bullenschluck Manufactory Sulingen. This historic half-timbered house, dating back to 1737, sells Bullenschluck, a 43% bitter liqueur with a long-standing recipe. It's a unique local specialty.
The Behlmer Windmill, originally built in 1876, was renovated and fitted with an operational grinding mechanism in 1991. Beyond its historical function, it now houses a loom and various old agricultural tools. Since 1993, it has also served as a unique venue for "mill weddings."
While Siedenburg is known for its cultural sites, the broader Samtgemeinde Siedenburg includes natural and agricultural points of interest like Der Archehof (The Ark Farm) in Mellinghausen. The Warpe Sculpture Path also integrates art into the natural landscape, offering a blend of nature and creativity.
The St. Nicolai Church has a rich history, with a wooden church first standing on its site around 1000 AD. It was replaced by a fieldstone church in the 13th century and later a three-aisled church around 1575. Over time, it has served various roles, including a military hospital around 1795 and a detention center during the French period.
Yes, the Warpe Sculpture Path features several sculptures integrated into the natural landscape. Key artworks include the Rhinoceros Sculpture by Matthias Mauritz and the Haus der Sonne Sculpture by Pablo Hirndorf and Bert Strebe. Information tables are often available at the sites to provide details about the artists and their works.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and unique artistic expression. The Behlmer Windmill is often praised for its intact beauty and use as a wedding venue. The Rhinoceros Sculpture is enjoyed for its life-size form and interactive nature, encouraging both young and old to engage with the art.
Yes, there are several easy trails suitable for hiking or running. For instance, you can find an easy 4.4 km "Running loop from Wietzen" or an easy 24 km MTB route like "Rest Area Near Vorwerk – Der Kleine Kiosk Klein Lessen loop from Sulingen." More options are available on the Running Trails around Siedenburg and MTB Trails around Siedenburg guide pages.


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