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Top 19 Castles around Petershagen

Best castles around Petershagen are situated in a region characterized by the confluence of the Ösper and Weser rivers, offering a historical landscape. The area is known for its architectural heritage, including examples of Weser Renaissance style. Visitors can explore various historical sites that reflect centuries of regional development. This setting provides a backdrop for discovering significant cultural landmarks.

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  • The most popular castles is Bückeburg Castle, a castle that serves as the headquarters of the…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Bückeburg Castle

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Most of the buildings on the castle grounds are in use. The best known is probably Germany's only riding school. The state archive, a community college and training rooms are …

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Schloss Baum

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You can't get in because it's private property. You can also go for a walk or bike ride in the park.

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Luccaburg Memorial

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The Luccaburg was an early medieval lowland castle near Loccum. The tower hill castle of the Counts of Lucca from the 11th/12th century can be recognized as a mighty, round …

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Stadthagen Castle

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You can walk around the castle. Across the street is the Stadtgarten, which is also very pretty.

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Schlüsselburg Castle

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A beautiful example of the Weser Renaissance. Schlüsselburg was founded in 1335. In that year, the Bishop of Minden built the fortified Slotenburg House to protect his western territory. The …

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September 13, 2025, Luccaburg Memorial

Luccaburg Castle was an early medieval lowland castle near Loccum. The tower hill castle of the Counts of Lucca, dating from the 11th/12th century, is recognizable as a massive, round earthen mound. Parts of the 2 m wide circular wall are preserved. A Count Burchard of Lucca is mentioned in documents around 1113 and 1130. His daughter, Beatrice of Lucca, married Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, who thus became his successor and heir. In 1163, he donated the surrounding land to Cistercian monks for the establishment of Loccum Abbey. Luccaburg Castle can only be reached on foot or by bike. Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/luccaburg/

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October 27, 2024, Schlüsselburg

Schlüsselburg is a town on the Weser. To see Schlüsselburg on the map, you have to zoom in quite far on Google Maps. If you look closely, it is not an independent village, but a district of the town of Petershagen. The history of Schlüsselburg goes back to the 14th century. But even though the town is not big, there is still a lot to see.

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October 27, 2024, Schlüsselburg

Schlüsselburg on the Weser is a town in the Weser bend between Minden and Nienburg, which developed around the castle complex of the Bishops of Minden at this location. Today it is a district of the town of Petershagen.

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Schlüsselburg in the northern district of Minden Lübbecke and the tip of NRW

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The size of this castle surprised me. Viewing only with a completed tax return and correct tax number 😉

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Stadthagen Castle, belonging to the then-ruling counts and later princely house of Schaumburg-Lippe, was built between 1535 and 1539 by Count Adolf XI in Stadthagen on the site of a predecessor structure. This was a moated castle built in 1224 by Count Adolf III of Schaumburg in a clearing in the Dülwald forest. First documented in 1244, the castle must have been part of the town's founding from the very beginning, as its two streets were aligned with it. Extensive construction work is documented for the period around 1300. In 1304, a "house" is mentioned in the castle. In 1406, three castle guards are mentioned. The 15th-century gatehouse was later incorporated into the west wing of the castle. The new castle building, beginning in 1535, was planned and built by master builder Jörg Unkair, who came from Lustnau near Tübingen and had previously worked at the Cistercian monastery of Bebenhausen. He himself selected Obernkirchen sandstone from the Bückeberg near Obernkirchen. The residential palace was designed as a spacious, square, four-winged complex, with its northwest corner open to the town. The dormer windows and wing gables – Italian gables – resemble those of the Schelenburg near Osnabrück, which Unkair had previously built. However, since in Stadthagen, unlike at Schelenburg, he did not have to consider the medieval castle remains, the palace appears welcoming both internally and externally. It was built purely as a residential palace, without any military functions. After its completion in 1539, the Schaumburg state government moved in the following year; the tax and finance authorities also had their headquarters here. In 1608, the government and residence of the Schaumburg counts were relocated to Bückeburg. Later, the palace served as a widow's residence and the residence of the Crown Prince. A comprehensive restoration took place in 1875. After the First World War, the castle became the property of the newly founded Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe in 1919, and of the state of Lower Saxony since 1946. The castle is considered the oldest and most influential Weser Renaissance monument in Lower Saxony. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Stadthagen

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The Luccaburg was an early medieval lowland castle near Loccum. The tower hill castle of the Counts of Lucca from the 11th/12th century can be recognized as a mighty, round mound of earth. Parts of the 2 m wide ring wall have been preserved. A Count Burchard of Lucca is mentioned in documents around 1113 and 1130. His daughter Beatrice of Lucca married Count Wilbrand of Hallermund, who thus became his successor and heir. In 1163 he donated the surrounding land to Cistercian monks to found the Loccum monastery. The Luccaburg can only be reached on foot or by bike. Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/luccaburg/

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The Luccaburg gave the present-day town of Loccum its name. The castle complex was once located on a circular hill. The actual ruins of the castle now lie half a meter below ground level. The walls that can be seen today are a memorial to Prior Franzen. The castle itself had probably already been abandoned when the monks from Volkenroda settled in this area and founded their monastery here. The site was given to them in 1163 by the then lord of the castle, Wulbrand von Hallersmund.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the historical significance of castles in the Petershagen region?

The Petershagen region is rich in history, with castles like Schloss Petershagen dating back to 1306. Originally a water castle, it was transformed into a magnificent Weser Renaissance-style palace in the 16th century. These structures served as defensive fortresses and later as residences, reflecting centuries of regional development and architectural evolution.

Are there any castles that showcase unique architectural styles?

Yes, Schloss Petershagen is a prime example of Weser Renaissance architecture, featuring an irregular two-wing layout, a polygonal stair tower, and a bastion. Another notable structure is Bückeburg New Palace, which showcases historicism with neo-Romanesque, Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, and New Baroque influences, built with distinctive Obernkirchen sandstone.

Which castles are family-friendly to visit?

Several castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Bückeburg Castle, Schloss Baum, and Luccaburg Memorial are all categorized as family-friendly. Bückeburg Castle, in particular, offers a variety of experiences, including Germany's only riding school.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the castles?

Yes, Bückeburg Castle has a cafe and restaurant on its grounds, and in warmer months, a beer garden in the castle park. Schloss Petershagen also historically included restaurants like the Orangerie and St.-Gorgonius-Keller, and features a beer garden with Weser views.

Are there opportunities for hiking or walking near the castles?

Absolutely! The Petershagen area offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Luccaburg Memorial is located in the Loccum Forest, which is excellent for walks. You can find numerous routes, including easy walks like the 'Windheim Church – Highland Cattle loop' or 'Petershagen Weir – Weser Lock Canal loop'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Petershagen guide.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the castles?

The region is characterized by the confluence of the Ösper and Weser rivers, providing picturesque settings. Many castles, like Schloss Petershagen, are nestled by these rivers. You can also find highlights such as forests near the Luccaburg Memorial and scenic viewpoints throughout the area.

Are there any castles that are privately owned and cannot be entered?

Yes, Schloss Baum is privately owned, so you cannot enter the building itself, but you can walk or bike in its park. Similarly, Mattes' Little Castle is also privately owned, but its neo-Gothic architecture and garden can be viewed from the outside.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Petershagen?

While specific seasonal data isn't available for all castles, the warmer months are generally ideal for enjoying the picturesque locations, especially those with outdoor areas like Schloss Petershagen's beer garden. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring both the castles and nearby hiking trails.

Are there parking facilities available at the castles?

Yes, Bückeburg Castle is listed as having parking facilities. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific castle websites for parking information, especially for smaller or privately owned sites.

Can I combine a castle visit with cycling or mountain biking?

Definitely! The region around Petershagen offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore gravel biking routes like 'Gevattersee – Schaumburg Forest loop' or MTB trails such as 'Minden Shaft Lock – Minden Waterway Crossing loop'. These routes often pass by or near historical sites. Find more details in the MTB Trails around Petershagen and Gravel biking around Petershagen guides.

What makes Schloss Petershagen a unique destination?

Schloss Petershagen is unique for its blend of historical significance and architectural beauty. It evolved from a medieval water castle into a Weser Renaissance palace, strategically located at the confluence of the Ösper and Weser rivers. It's described as a 'living monument' that has adapted over centuries, hosting events and offering a picturesque backdrop for visitors.

How much time should I plan for visiting a castle?

The time needed can vary. For larger, actively used castles like Bückeburg Castle, with its riding school and various facilities, you might want to allocate half a day or more. For sites like Luccaburg Memorial, which is an early medieval lowland castle ruin, an hour or two might suffice, especially if combined with a walk in the surrounding forest.

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