Best castles around Lübbenau/Spreewald offers a rich tapestry of historical sites, from medieval fortifications to neoclassical estates. The region is characterized by its unique Spreewald landscape, featuring numerous waterways and lush greenery. These landmarks provide insights into the area's heritage, including its Slavic roots and later architectural developments. Exploring these castles allows visitors to connect with centuries of history and culture.
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The castle island is a beautiful, well-kept place that invites you to linger.
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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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Just sit down, watch and enjoy
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Beautiful moated castle with a small park. Also ideal as a destination for cycling tours. Near the moated castle there is a restaurant and a café "old school"
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The castles in the region provide a diverse historical journey. You can explore the reconstructed 9th-10th century Slawenburg Raddusch, offering insights into Slavic life with its archaeological exhibition. Schloss Lübben, originally a Slavic ring-wall fortification, now houses a museum on regional and Sorbian history. Other castles like Schloss Lübbenau and Schloss Vetschau showcase Renaissance and neoclassical architecture, reflecting centuries of transformation.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Slawenburg Raddusch is an archaeological open-air museum with workshops, guided tours, and historical reenactments, including archery and medieval games. Schloss Lübben features a Schlossinsel (island park) with adventure areas, a water playground, a sound garden, and a maze, perfect for children.
Many castles in the region are set within stunning parks. Schloss Lübbenau boasts a picturesque English landscape park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné. Schloss Lübben is located on a lush island park. Schloss Vetschau is surrounded by a beautiful park and a moat. Schloss Fürstlich Drehna also features an impressive 52-hectare landscape park by Lenné. Further afield, Schloss Branitz is the centerpiece of a UNESCO World Heritage park, famous for its unique water pyramids.
The Spreewald region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, such as the 'Spreewald Waterways' loops, or 'Wooden Bridge to Lehde' routes. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Lübben Castle – Mochow–Goyatz Forest Road' loop. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Lehde Open-Air Museum – Lübbenau Castle' loop. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lübbenau/Spreewald, Road Cycling Routes around Lübbenau/Spreewald, and Running Trails around Lübbenau/Spreewald guide pages.
Yes, you can. Schloss Lübbenau operates as a luxurious 4-star hotel, offering guests the unique experience of staying within its historic walls. Schloss Fürstlich Drehna also functions as a hotel and restaurant, providing a historic stay in a picturesque setting.
Many castles offer picturesque settings. Schloss Lübbenau's neoclassical architecture and English landscape park are very photogenic. Slawenburg Raddusch, with its reconstructed ring-wall, offers a unique historical backdrop. Schloss Branitz, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its landscape gardening and iconic water pyramids, providing exceptional photographic opportunities.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer offer lush greenery in the castle parks and pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Autumn provides beautiful fall foliage, especially in the extensive landscape parks. Some castles, like Slawenburg Raddusch, host workshops and events throughout the warmer months. Winter visits can offer a quieter, more serene experience, though some outdoor features might be less vibrant.
Yes, Schloss Vetschau is a popular venue for civil wedding ceremonies, particularly in its baroque knights' hall. Schloss Lübbenau also hosts various cultural events in its park. Schloss Lübben's island park is also a venue for cultural events and concerts.
Schloss Branitz, a significant nearby attraction, is a late Baroque palace known for its UNESCO World Heritage park. You can explore the palace museum, which showcases Prince Pückler's life and his unique Orient Rooms. The park itself is a masterpiece of landscape architecture, featuring artificial waterways, lakes, and the iconic green water pyramids, one of which serves as Prince Pückler's burial site.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history, nature, and unique cultural experiences. The reconstructed Slawenburg Raddusch offers deep insights into Lusatian history. The idyllic town of Lübben, with its castle island and river landscapes, is highly recommended for its tourism development, including canoe paddling and hiking. The overall charm of the Spreewald, with its waterways and historical sites, is a major draw.
Yes, in addition to the castles, you can explore the Lübben City Walls and Towers. These medieval fortifications, dating back to the early 14th century, include preserved sections of the wall and defense towers like the 'Trutzer' and the 'Witches' Tower, offering a glimpse into the town's defensive past.
At Schloss Vetschau, the former farm and stable building (castle remise) now hosts the local tourist information center. In Lübben, tourist information and public toilets are conveniently located at the port. These spots can provide valuable local insights and assistance for your visit.


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