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Top 9 Castles around Königs Wusterhausen

Best castles around Königs Wusterhausen offer a glimpse into Prussian history, particularly through the Königs Wusterhausen Palace, a former royal residence and hunting lodge. The region features a mix of historical estates and manors, providing diverse architectural and cultural experiences. These sites are often set within natural landscapes, inviting exploration beyond the historical buildings themselves. The area is easily accessible, making it suitable for day trips focused on historical discovery.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Pulverturm and Berliner Gate

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Mittenwalde is mainly known for its historic center. The medieval fortification of the city with the old city gate and the Powder Tower is still well preserved. In the small …

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Wonderful for a bike ride. Beautiful landscape. But first you have to go through Köpenick's old town. Well before the price diligence was set. ;-)

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Königs Wusterhausen Palace

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The small castle stands on the former site of a moated castle and dates back to the 16th century in its current form. King Frederick William I spent much of …

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Schulzendorf Castle

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In 1888, Moritz Israel acquired the manor. For almost 30 years, he was co-owner of the oldest and for many decades most famous Berlin department store, "Nathan Israel". In 1889, …

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The castle was built in 1896 and is located in a 16 hectare park that is under nature protection. Until 1932b it belonged to the Berlin publishing house Mosse, then …

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April 5, 2025, Eingangstor Schloss Schenkendorf

In Schenkendorf, unfortunately not accessible

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This time there was a film crew on site. I am excited

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King Frederick William I, known as the "Soldier King", loved the town of Wusterhausen since his youth. Here he prepared for his reign, developed new ideas for a well-organized and economical state administration and began to build a respectable army, known as the "Tall Guys".

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Unfortunately you can't get up there anymore. When I was a child there were medieval festivals and markets here where you could do things like archery.

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Schenkendorf, always worth seeing

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Königs Wusterhausen Castle in the town of the same name south-east of Berlin in the state of Brandenburg became known as the preferred residence of the "soldier king" Friedrich Wilhelm I and as the location of his tobacco colleges. The listed building has been a museum since 2000. The two-storey, almost square structure was built up to the upper floor using fieldstone. It shows the type of “solid house” that was obligatory for the Renaissance. The north and south sides of the building show the gable fronts with steep and parallel gabled roofs that are characteristic of the palace. On the northern courtyard facade is the upstream stair tower, shifted from the central axis, with a slate-covered tail cap. In the ballroom of the castle there are about 40 paintings that the soldier king painted himself between 1735 and 1739 in Kossenblatt Castle and that only came to Wusterhausen in 1863. In front of the castle are the two cavalier houses, which together form the trapezoidal courtyard. Source: Wikipedia

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It looks a bit run down but has charm. Especially with the Schulzendorf village church in front of the castle. Today it is often used for filming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most historically significant castle in Königs Wusterhausen?

The most historically significant castle is the Königs Wusterhausen Palace. It was a beloved autumn residence and hunting lodge for Prussian King Frederick William I, also known as the "Soldier King." The palace offers a unique glimpse into 18th-century Prussian life, featuring 40 paintings personally created by the King and a beautiful Baroque garden.

Are there other castles or manors worth visiting in the Königs Wusterhausen area?

Yes, beyond the main palace, you can explore Schulzendorf Castle, a neo-Renaissance mansion with a rich history tied to the Israel family. Another interesting site is Blossin Manor, which has served various purposes over the centuries, from horse breeding to a seminar hotel, and has undergone multiple renovations.

What kind of historical insights can I gain at Königs Wusterhausen Palace?

At Königs Wusterhausen Palace, you can delve into the personal life and reign of Frederick William I. The palace, known for its simpler interior compared to other opulent Baroque residences, provides a distinct perspective on royal life. You can also see a rare collection of 40 paintings created by the King himself and learn about the famous "Tobacco Cabinet" gatherings he hosted.

Is Königs Wusterhausen Palace suitable for families?

Yes, Königs Wusterhausen Palace is considered family-friendly. Its historical significance and the unique art collection can be engaging for older children, and the adjacent Baroque garden provides a pleasant space for families to stroll and relax.

How can I get to Königs Wusterhausen Palace using public transport?

The Königs Wusterhausen Palace is easily accessible from Berlin by S-Bahn or regional train, making it a convenient day trip destination. Once in Königs Wusterhausen, it's typically a short walk or local bus ride to the palace.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles in Königs Wusterhausen?

The region around Königs Wusterhausen offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the "View of the Dahme River – Dahme Bridge loop" or the "Notte Canal Pathway loop." For more detailed information and routes, explore the Cycling around Königs Wusterhausen guide, the MTB Trails around Königs Wusterhausen guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Königs Wusterhausen guide.

Are there any natural features or viewpoints near the castles?

While the castles themselves are historical sites, the region is known for its natural landscapes. The Königs Wusterhausen Palace is complemented by a Baroque garden. Additionally, areas like the Regatta Course Berlin-Grünau offer beautiful landscapes and are great for bike rides, providing views of the Dahme River.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles in Königs Wusterhausen?

The castles and their surrounding gardens, particularly the Baroque garden at Königs Wusterhausen Palace, are most enjoyable during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is pleasant for exploring the grounds and the gardens are in full bloom. However, the museums inside the palaces are open year-round.

What do visitors enjoy most about the castles in Königs Wusterhausen?

Visitors appreciate the direct connection to Prussian history, especially at Königs Wusterhausen Palace, which offers a unique insight into the life of Frederick William I. The charming atmosphere, the rare art collection, and the opportunity to explore historical estates like Schulzendorf Castle and Blossin Manor within natural settings are also highly valued.

Where can I find more information about Königs Wusterhausen Palace?

For more detailed information about Königs Wusterhausen Palace, including current exhibitions, opening hours, and event schedules, you can visit the official website: visitberlin.de.

Are there any parks or green spaces near the castles for relaxation?

Yes, the Königs Wusterhausen Palace features a beautiful Baroque garden perfect for leisurely strolls. Additionally, nearby areas like Volkspark Köpenick offer green spaces and playgrounds, providing opportunities for relaxation and family activities.

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