Castles around Edemissen offer insights into the region's history and architectural heritage. Edemissen is situated in Lower Saxony, a region characterized by its flat to gently rolling landscapes and historical settlements. The area provides opportunities for exploring historical sites and natural features. This guide focuses on the historical structures that dot the landscape, reflecting centuries of regional development.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Nice break area with lots of shade 👍
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over the Schunter and you are in Thune
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Interesting part of local history
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A place steeped in history, there are also great information boards about Peine from back then.
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Remains of the former Peine castle complex, such as casemates, bridge arches and moats, can still be found here. Peine Castle was first mentioned 1,000 years ago. The district court has stood in its place since 2000.
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a beautiful property with a great manor house, really makes an impression.
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Unfortunately, there is not much to see there other than beautiful scenery and information boards.
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Good information about the former castle, very interesting.
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While Edemissen itself has historical sites like Ribbesbüttel Manor, the surrounding region of Lower Saxony offers more prominent castles. Ribbesbüttel Manor is privately owned but can be viewed from the entrance. For a grander experience, Schloss Marienburg, a stunning neo-Gothic castle near Pattensen, is a significant highlight. Another historical site is Burg Calenberg, also near Pattensen, which offers impressive medieval ruins.
The immediate vicinity of Edemissen features sites like Wasserburg Vöhrum and Site of Fürstenau Palace and Chapel, which are primarily archaeological sites with information boards, rather than standing structures. Ribbesbüttel Manor is a well-preserved building, though privately owned. Further afield, Schloss Marienburg is an exceptionally well-preserved neo-Gothic castle, while Burg Calenberg consists of significant medieval ruins.
Visiting sites like Wasserburg Vöhrum and Site of Fürstenau Palace and Chapel provides context on early medieval fortifications and local noble families through information boards. Burg Calenberg offers a tangible connection to medieval conflicts and the formation of the Principality of Calenberg. Schloss Marienburg showcases 19th-century royal life, architecture, and craftsmanship, offering a glimpse into the Hanoverian monarchy.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Wasserburg Vöhrum, Site of Fürstenau Palace and Chapel, and Former Thune Castle (Castrum Thune) are all categorized as family-friendly. While they may not have extensive facilities, they offer space for exploration and learning about history. Schloss Marienburg also hosts various events and tours suitable for families, though it's advisable to check their website for current accessibility due to renovations.
The best time to visit depends on the specific castle. For sites like Burg Calenberg, access to underground vaults may be restricted from October to April due to bat habitats. Schloss Marienburg is currently undergoing extensive renovations until approximately 2031, so it's crucial to check their official website for current accessibility and partial openings before planning your visit. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring outdoor ruins and castle grounds.
The region around Edemissen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around Wipshausen and Edemissen itself, which are detailed in the Running Trails around Edemissen guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes, including longer tours like the 'Great Star (Burgdorf Wood) – Arpke A2 Crossing loop', as well as road cycling routes, which you can explore in the Gravel biking around Edemissen and Road Cycling Routes around Edemissen guides.
Yes, Schloss Marienburg is a prime example of unique architecture. It is a stunning neo-Gothic revival castle, often described as a fairytale castle due to its picturesque appearance, imposing towers, and pointed battlements. Its design and well-preserved interiors offer a distinct contrast to the medieval ruins found elsewhere in the region.
Both Schloss Marienburg and Burg Calenberg are located near Pattensen, which is approximately 40-50 kilometers southwest of Edemissen. This places them within a reasonable driving distance for a day trip from Edemissen.
Visitors often appreciate the historical context provided by information boards at sites like Site of Fürstenau Palace and Chapel, finding them very interesting and informative. The opportunity to explore the remnants of past fortifications, even if only earthworks or foundations, offers a tangible connection to the region's rich history. The peaceful settings, often with natural features, also provide pleasant spots for a break.
No, Ribbesbüttel Manor is privately owned by the lord of the manor and is not open for public visits to its interior. However, you can view the beautiful building from the entrance to the manor grounds.
The historical sites directly within Edemissen's vicinity, such as Wasserburg Vöhrum, Site of Fürstenau Palace and Chapel, and Former Thune Castle (Castrum Thune), are generally less crowded as they are archaeological sites or ruins. These offer a more tranquil experience compared to larger, more popular attractions like Schloss Marienburg, especially during peak tourist seasons.


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