Best castles in Sorbisches Siedlungsgebiet, also known as Lusatia, offer a journey through a region rich in history and culture, home to the West Slavic Sorbs. This area features a variety of captivating castles and palaces, providing insights into the past. The landscape combines historical grandeur with natural beauty, including expansive parks and unique geological formations. Exploring these sites allows visitors to connect with the region's heritage and diverse architectural styles.
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The diameter of the original Slavic castle of Raddusch was 38 m inside and 58 m outside. The castle was surrounded by a moat about 5.5 meters wide. Two tunnel gates led into the interior of the 7 meter high wall. In the castle courtyard there were 4 wooden wells, one of which was almost 14 meters deep. During the excavation, many things were found in this well, which are now displayed in the fascinating fountain display case. Building structures were found in the castle courtyard that were mainly used as granaries and warehouses.
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Lots of history at the Slavenburg Raddusch. A highlight in the region
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The Slavic castle of Raddusch is a replica of a Slavic refuge castle that is largely true to the original and is located near the village of Raddusch in the Brandenburg Niederlausitz, which is now part of the town of Vetschau/Spreewald. It is considered a museum.
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The Slavic Castle is located directly on the motorway near Vetschau and is easy to reach by car or bike. The Slavic castle was opened in 2003, and a museum was integrated into the ramparts, which vividly presents and highlights the 10,000-year cultural history of Lusatia with archaeological finds. The externally reconstructed complex was built exactly on the spot where a Slavic refuge castle was located over 1000 years ago. The remains of the original building were discovered during archaeological investigations in advance of an opencast mine near Vetschau and it is thanks to the cessation of opencast mining in this area that the Raddusch Slavic castle even exists in this location.
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It's worth a trip. The complex shows what it used to be like in this area.
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is now used as a hotel and is one of the architectural monuments in Lübbenau
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Due to the unusual floor plan, there are new views from all sides
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For a deep dive into history, consider visiting the Slavic Castle Raddusch, a replica of a Slavic ring castle with a museum inside its rampart wall, offering insights into Lusatia's colonization. Another excellent choice is Milkel Castle, a historic moated castle with foundations dating back to 1302, showcasing early medieval architecture and archaeological finds.
Absolutely. The New Muskau Castle is nestled within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Muskauer Park, a vast landscape garden perfect for bike tours or leisurely strolls. The Ruins of Oybin Castle and Monastery are dramatically perched atop Mount Oybin, offering breathtaking views and a rock walk amidst unique geological formations.
The Slavic Castle Raddusch provides an interactive museum experience that can engage children. Hoyerswerda Castle houses the Hoyerswerda Town Museum with interactive permanent exhibitions, making it an engaging visit for families. Additionally, the castle park at Lübben offers a labyrinth, sound games, and a water playground.
Yes, Rammenau Castle stands out as one of Saxony's best-preserved Baroque castles. Its meticulously restored late-Baroque and early-Classicist rooms transport visitors back to the 18th century, offering an authentic glimpse into that era's design and lifestyle.
Many castles are close to excellent outdoor opportunities. Near Lübbenau, you can enjoy boat trips in the Spreewald. For hiking, there are numerous routes in the region, including easy walks like the 'Wooden Bridge to Lehde – Leiper Weggraben loop' or more challenging options like 'Wotschofska Inn – Spreewald Waterways loop'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking in Sorbisches Siedlungsgebiet guide.
Rammenau Castle offers a unique dining experience, serving multi-course meals in its historical dining room with traditional Lusatian flavors. For a more immersive stay, Gaussig House functions as a resort, allowing guests to experience an aristocratic lifestyle within the largest palace in Upper Lusatia.
The Ruins of Oybin Castle and Monastery offer a rock walk with beautiful views of the surrounding area from its elevated position. The New Muskau Castle, situated within Muskauer Park, provides picturesque vistas of the expansive landscape gardens.
Yes, the area around New Muskau Castle and its UNESCO World Heritage park is ideal for cycling, with numerous paths designed for bike tours. The town of Lübben is also well-developed for tourism, with the Gurkenradweg (Cucumber Cycle Path) passing through, offering scenic routes.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The unique ensemble of castle, park, and nature at New Muskau Castle is often highlighted. Many also enjoy the immersive historical insights provided by sites like the Slavic Castle Raddusch and the opportunity for boat trips in the Spreewald near Lübbenau Castle.
The International Upper Lusatian Linen Days are held annually at the New Muskau Palace in Fürst-Pückler Park Bad Muskau on the last weekend of August. This event offers a cultural highlight within the historical setting of the park.
While many castles reflect broader regional history, the Slavic Castle Raddusch provides a direct connection to the early Slavic settlement history of Lusatia, which is integral to the Sorbian heritage of the region. Its museum offers deep insights into this cultural past.


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