Castles around Tauche are situated in the Oder-Spree region of Brandenburg. The area features historical buildings like Schloss Lindenberg, a baroque structure with remnants of earlier medieval architecture. While the castle building itself is not publicly accessible, its historical Gutspark Lindenberg offers visitors a preserved landscape park designed by Ludwig Lesser. This region provides insights into historical landscape architecture and the former grandeur of local estates.
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Beautiful old town and castle and a castle restaurant and museum.
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Beeskow was built at the point where the long-distance route from Frankfurt (Oder) to Leipzig crosses the Spree. The city founders and first city lords were the Knights of Strele in the 13th century. The city was laid out according to plan under the protection of the castle, which was first mentioned in 1316. The castle and city wall have largely been preserved. Since 1375 there was evidence of a leprosy in Beeskow “in front of the Fürstenwalder Tor” that was dedicated to St. Nicholas. The associated chapel was rebuilt in 1486.
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Today, the baroque Kossenblatt Castle stands on the site of a medieval moated castle. Field Marshal and Minister J. A. Reichsgraf von Barfuß had the castle built between 1699 and 1712. However, the field marshal died before the castle was completed and his wife, née Eleonore Countess von Dönhoff, had the castle completed. Theodor Fontane wrote down numerous legends surrounding the family and its wealth. In 1736, King Friedrich Wilhelm I acquired the castle as a retirement home, but only stayed there for a few months until his death in 1740. In the following years the owners of the castle changed frequently and in 1967 the castle was finally restored. The castle is currently privately owned.
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The castle was first mentioned in documents in 1316 and belonged to the lords of Strehle, with which and other moated castles it formed a network of defense systems in the Mittelmark
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Kossenblatt Castle. Unfortunately locked for ages. Unfortunately, there is not much about the history of the castle. The 7 bridges hiking trail also leads along here.
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Very well maintained property
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The castle was first mentioned in a document in 1316 and belonged to the Lords of Strehle, with which and other moated castles it formed a network of defense systems in the Mittelmark.
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Kossenblatt Castle is a former royal Prussian residential castle. It was built in 1705-1712. today it is privately owned.
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While the Schloss Lindenberg building itself is currently dilapidated and not accessible to the public, its historical Gutspark Lindenberg is freely accessible. You can explore this historical landscape park, designed by Ludwig Lesser, and appreciate its preserved natural elements and historical layout. For more historical context, you can also refer to its Wikipedia page.
Beeskow Castle is a vibrant cultural hub. It hosts a museum with exhibits on castle history, including torture cellars and music history, as well as contemporary art. There's also a Burgtheater offering workshops and performances. For dining, the Cucina Verde provides Mediterranean-German fusion cuisine. You can find out about current events on their website.
Yes, several sites are considered family-friendly. Beeskow Castle offers cultural activities and a museum that can engage various ages. The park adjacent to Hubertushöhe Castle is also a pleasant spot for families to explore. Additionally, the freely accessible Gutspark Lindenberg provides a historical outdoor space for walks.
The region around Tauche offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking routes. For instance, there are moderate hiking trails like the 'Glowe Castle – Eulenbrücke at the Dammühlenfließ loop' or the 'Große Schafbrücke – Tonschacht Lake loop from Kossenblatt'. Road cyclists might enjoy routes such as 'Beeskow Castle – Bascule Bridge and Lock Neuhaus loop'. For more options, explore the hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking guides for Tauche.
Hubertushöhe Castle features a beautiful adjacent park that is accessible via the Teufelstour bike path. While cycling is not allowed directly in the park, visitors can explore the grounds and find dining options nearby, such as the Fischerkate am Schlosshafen for a snack or coffee.
Yes, you can find dining options. Beeskow Castle houses the Cucina Verde restaurant. In Beeskow Old Town, you can discover charming cafes. Near Hubertushöhe Castle, the Fischerkate am Schlosshafen offers refreshments.
Kossenblatt Manor, a former royal Prussian residential castle built between 1705-1712, is now privately owned. While it has historical significance, visitors note that it 'has seen better days' and currently 'looks like a ghost castle'.
Glowe Castle is a former mansion that has been converted into apartments and is privately owned. It is particularly known for its fantastic views, especially of the sunset from its terrace. It also offers a unique setting for events like weddings.
Visiting during spring or autumn often provides pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and parks, such as the Gutspark Lindenberg. These seasons also offer beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be enjoyable for outdoor activities, but it might be busier. Winter visits can offer a different, quieter atmosphere, though some outdoor areas might be less vibrant.
Beyond the more prominent castles, the Gutspark Lindenberg, while part of the well-known Schloss Lindenberg, can be considered a hidden gem due to its free accessibility and historical landscape design by Ludwig Lesser, offering a peaceful glimpse into the region's past. Kossenblatt Manor also holds historical interest, despite its current condition.
Generally, outdoor areas like historical parks and grounds, such as the Gutspark Lindenberg, are often dog-friendly, usually requiring dogs to be on a leash. However, access to interior castle buildings or specific museum areas may be restricted for pets. It's always advisable to check the specific rules of each location before your visit.
The castles and historical sites in Tauche offer a rich tapestry of regional history. Beeskow Castle provides deep dives into castle history, medieval defense systems, and contemporary art. Schloss Lindenberg, though its building is inaccessible, has a park that reflects 17th-century design and the influence of prominent families and figures like Konrad Adenauer. Exploring these sites gives a sense of the area's past, from noble estates to innovative agricultural practices.


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