Best attractions and places to see around Bismark (Altmark) include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The region is characterized by green tourism and a rich historical tapestry, offering diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can find picturesque forests, fields, lakes, and rivers, alongside ancient Romanesque architecture and historic Hanseatic cities. The area provides a tranquil setting for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The two towers of St. Mary's Church can be seen from afar. The church, which is impressive from the outside, should definitely be visited when you are in Stendal: the carvings are very impressive. The church houses, among other things, a wooden organ gallery, under which there is an astronomical clock, a hand-carved choir screen with the apostles and a Marian altar. You can also get a glimpse of the church from home: https://pano.erlebnisland.de/player/v3/?panodir=stendal/marien/_art
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The Uenglinger Gate (as it is correctly called) is, alongside the Holsten Gate, one of the most impressive city gates of the North German brick Gothic style. The gate can be visited from May to September: Tuesday-Friday: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission costs €2. Why they had to make a second highlight here is a mystery to me!
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The Stendal Roland was built in 1525 and is one of the largest Rolands in Germany. For the upcoming 500th anniversary of the Roland, the city decided to have a bronze statue erected. This stands in front of the Altmark Museum and represents the construction of the Roland in 1525.
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The Tangermünde Gate is one of the two remaining city gates of the Hanseatic city of Stendal. The gate can only be visited as part of a pre-arranged guided tour. But it is worth looking at from the outside alone, even though it is not quite as impressive as the Uenglinger Gate!
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The Uenglinger Gate is, alongside the Holsten Gate, one of the most impressive city gates of the North German brick Gothic style. The gate can be visited from May to September: Tuesday-Friday: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission costs €2.
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The Stendal town hall is a group building that consists of several wings from different eras: the courthouse, the Gewandhaus (now houses the Ratskeller), the main wing and, in the 19th century, the last building in the Renaissance style. Together with St. Mary's Church, it forms the ensemble of the market square. Beautiful to look at and the jewel of the Hanseatic town of Stendal.
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The Tangermünder Tor is one of two preserved city gates in Stendal. It was built as part of the Stendal defense system in the 13th century and is the oldest gate building in a city fortification in northern Germany.
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The Stendaler Roland is 7.80 meters high, stands on the Stendal market square and is a landmark of Stendal.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Uenglinger Gate, one of the most beautiful medieval city gates in North German brick Gothic style. In Stendal, explore the historical Stendal Town Hall and the magnificent St. Mary's Church. Other notable historical sites include the 12th-century Wallfahrtskirche Goldene Laus, Romanesque churches in Käthen and Kläden, and Badingen Village Church and Castle.
Yes, the area offers several natural highlights. The Großer Stakenberg summit is one of the highest points of the Zichtauer mountains, where you can find a summit book and telephone. The region is also known for its picturesque forests, fields, lakes, and rivers. The Drömling Nature Park is highly recommended for its diverse flora and fauna, and the forests around Lake Arendsee are particularly beautiful.
Bismark (Altmark) is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and swimming in the summer. Winter offers opportunities for snow hikes, and autumn is ideal for mushroom picking. The Altmark Circular Cycle Route is a great way to explore the region on two wheels. For specific routes, you can find various options for hiking and gravel biking.
Many attractions in the Bismark (Altmark) region are suitable for families. Historical sites like the Uenglinger Gate, Stendal Town Hall, and St. Mary's Church are categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the Drömling Nature Park or enjoying easy hikes also provides great family outings.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. You can find a selection of easy hikes around Bismark (Altmark), including routes like the 'Trail Toward Mehrin loop' or the 'Kalbescher Werder bei Vienau loop'.
The region offers activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and swimming. Autumn is perfect for mushroom picking and enjoying the changing foliage. Winter provides opportunities for snow hikes, and spring brings blooming landscapes. The choice depends on your preferred activities.
Yes, the Altmark region features several impressive castles and manor houses. Hundisburg Castle is a magnificent Baroque castle from the 18th century with impressive gardens. Badingen, a village within Bismark, also boasts a 19th-century castle with an adjoining park, perfect for leisurely strolls. The Bismarck Museum in Schönhausen is housed in the former Schönhausen Castle.
Beyond Bismark, the broader Altmark region is rich in cultural treasures. You can explore numerous monasteries and churches, historic Hanseatic cities, and manor houses with parks and gardens. The 'Romanesque Road' also passes through the region, highlighting ancient Romanesque architecture. The Altmärkische Museum provides insights into the history of the area.
Yes, the Stendal Roland, a 7.80 m high standing figure and one of Germany's largest Rolands, is categorized as wheelchair accessible.
The Uenglinger Gate can be visited from May to September. Opening hours are Tuesday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission costs €2.
The region is excellent for cycling, including gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Fragrant pine forest – Lüffingen Church loop' or the 'Elbe floodplains near Tangermünde loop'. For more options, explore the gravel biking guide for Bismark (Altmark).
When visiting the Altmark, be sure to try regional culinary specialties such as Altmärkische Spargel (asparagus) when in season, and the traditional Altmark cake.


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