Castles around Schönhausen (Elbe) offer insights into the region's rich history and architectural heritage. Located in Saxony-Anhalt, this area is known for its historical sites, including former manor houses associated with Otto von Bismarck. The landscape features the Elbe River, providing scenic views and opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover a blend of historical significance and natural beauty in this part of Germany.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Only a few buildings remain of the castle in Tangermünde, first mentioned in 1009. Where the main castle once stood, a building was erected around 1700 on the massive foundation walls, which today houses a hotel. The keep, built in the 14th century, is called the Kapitelturm (Chapter Tower) as it once served as a grain silo for the Berlin Cathedral Chapter. It towers 50 meters high and has six floors. Today it is used as a viewing tower and offers a wide view over Tangermünde and the surrounding area. The prison tower of the former castle was built around 1480. It served for the additional security of the complex. It was not until the 18th century that it was actually used for holding prisoners. The tower received its conical roof in 1912. The Alte Kanzlei (Old Chancellery) is also one of the surviving buildings of the castle. Events are held today in the building dating from the 14th century. In the 17th century, there was a writing office here. Source: https://www.eurob.org/item/tangermuende_burg/
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When roasting raw coffee, time and temperature are the decisive components. Each variety requires an individual process to develop its flavor characteristics. With extensive experience, passion, and respect, master roaster Sven Döbbelin succeeds in creating optimal conditions for his hand-picked premium coffees. In a gentle long-term roast, he coaxes out their natural aromas and brings them into a harmonious relationship with the roasted aromas.
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Long peninsula with a beautiful view of the countryside, the Elbe and Tangermünde.
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Those who visit Tangermünde should also use the side roads. There's a lot of nice old houses there.
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It's a wonderful little park to walk around in, unfortunately I wasn't inside the Schlosshotel...😢
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Beautiful castle hotel with a large castle park, located directly on the Elbe. Storkau Castle itself was only built in 1912 as a baroque castle. However, the estate was first mentioned in 1209 and was then owned by the von Storkau family. Update January 2023: Unfortunately, the Schlosshotel is closed for an indefinite period.
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A nice destination in Tangermünde
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The city wall surrounding the old town with its three well-fortified city gates and the late-Gothic town hall with its striking gabled bear witness to the former wealth of the Hanseatic city of Tangermünder. A special charm are the lovingly restored half-timbered houses, especially in the Kirchstrasse with partly richly decorated door portals and carvings
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The Schönhausen (Elbe) area is primarily known for its historical manor houses, particularly those associated with Otto von Bismarck. These include the site of Schloss Schönhausen I, where the Bismarck-Museum Schönhausen is located, and Schloss Schönhausen II, which now serves as a community center. You'll also find Storkau Castle nearby, which is a hotel.
Yes, the Bismarck-Museum Schönhausen is situated in the preserved side wing (Torhaus) of Schloss Schönhausen I, where Otto von Bismarck was born. The museum offers insights into his life and the history of the region.
The Bismarck-Museum Schönhausen houses an exhibition featuring gifts given to Bismarck, personal items, historical images, and a significant collection of medals minted in his honor. Adjoining the museum is a beautiful baroque park, established in 1711, perfect for a stroll.
Yes, Storkau Castle functions as a hotel and training academy. It features a beautiful terrace with views of the Elbe River and a park, making it a pleasant spot for visitors looking for a stay or a meal.
The Roland Statue at Stendal Town Hall is a man-made monument, a true-to-original copy from 1974 of a 1525 knight statue. It symbolizes the historical rights and freedoms of the city of Stendal and is depicted as a knight with a sword and shield.
Families can enjoy exploring the historical sites and the baroque park at the Bismarck-Museum. The area also offers easy walking paths, and the nearby town of Tangermünde has a charming old town with half-timbered houses, which can be interesting for all ages. The Tangermünde Coffee Roastery is also a family-friendly spot.
The region around Schönhausen (Elbe) offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the 'Nature Trail at Klietzer See' or the 'World War I Memorial Stone – Storkau Castle loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Tangermünde Old Town – View of Tangermünde loop'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Schönhausen (Elbe), Running Trails around Schönhausen (Elbe), and Road Cycling Routes around Schönhausen (Elbe) guides.
Yes, there are scenic spots offering views of the Elbe River. For instance, Storkau Castle has a beautiful terrace overlooking the Elbe. Additionally, the Viewpoint Over the Elbe River provides an unobstructed view of the river, often from a well-kept area.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical context, especially the connection to Otto von Bismarck, and the architectural heritage of the manor houses. The scenic views of the Elbe River and the opportunities for gentle walks in the baroque parks and along the river are also highly valued. The community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 90 upvotes to various highlights in the area.
Schloss Schönhausen II, built from 1729, now functions as a multifunctional community center. It houses a registry office, event hall, and club rooms, highlighting its continued relevance to the town. While not a museum in the traditional sense, its public use allows for a glimpse into its historical transformation.
Many of the outdoor areas, such as the baroque park at the Bismarck-Museum and the walking paths along the Elbe, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations. The 'World War I Memorial Stone – Storkau Castle loop' is an example of a walking route where you can enjoy the outdoors with your dog.


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