Best castles around Prislich are located in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region of Germany. While Prislich is a small municipality, the surrounding area is known for significant historical sites. The region features grand ducal residences and well-preserved medieval structures, offering insights into the area's architectural and historical heritage.
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At around 120 hectares, the park around the baroque palace is the largest in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and was also built in the 18th century by the court architect Busch in the French style. Peter Joseph Lenné, the Prussian garden director, redesigned and expanded the complex from 1852 to 1860. The water cascades, canals and bridges are typical of the green oasis. From spring to autumn, the garden attracts with lots of greenery, rare plants and trees: for example, bald cypresses, primeval redwoods and magnolias grow there. But even in winter, the baroque garden invites you to take long walks. Source: https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/reise/mecklenburg/Ludwigslust-Alte-Residenzstadt-mit-barockem-Schloss,ludwigslust165.html
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Not far from the castle is the New Castle on the western branch of the Elde. Construction began in 1619, but work stopped in 1624 and was completed in 1717. It was the residence of the later Duke Christian Ludwig II from 1725 to 1735. Worth seeing are the stucco ceilings restored by Polish specialists.
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In 1619 the construction of the New Palace began, which was only completed in 1717.
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Castle worth seeing on a side arm of the Elde and not far from the Old Castle.
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Not only impressive, also beautiful 🤩
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Beautifully designed bridge
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Great park with imposing trees
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While Prislich itself is a small municipality without castles, the surrounding region offers significant historical sites. The most prominent is Ludwigslust Palace, a grand baroque residence often called the 'Versailles of the North'. Another must-see is Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe, one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Yes, both Ludwigslust Palace and Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe are considered family-friendly. Ludwigslust Palace offers an extensive 150-hectare park with ample space for exploration, and the palace itself has guided tours, sometimes including options for children. Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe houses a museum that can be engaging for families.
Ludwigslust Palace served as the ducal residence of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and was the seat of government for the Duchy from 1765 to 1837, showcasing late Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe has an almost 800-year history, serving as a residence, administrative center, and military protection point, and is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the region.
Absolutely. Ludwigslust Palace is set within a sprawling 127 to 150-hectare park, considered one of Germany's most beautiful. It features elegant avenues, cascades, canals, and a wide network of paths, originally a baroque garden transformed into an English-style landscape park. An audio guide app is available for exploring the park.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Elde River in Grabow – Ludwigslust Palace loop' or the 'Ludwigslust Palace – Ludwigslust Palace Park loop'. For running, there are trails such as the 'Swiss House Ludwigslust – Ludwigslust Palace Park loop'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Prislich, MTB Trails around Prislich, and Running Trails around Prislich guides.
Inside Ludwigslust Palace, you can explore restored rooms and admire an impressive art collection. Highlights include the opulent Golden Hall with its monumental columns and gilded décor, paintings by court painters, antique clocks, busts by Jean-Antoine Houdon, and Meissen porcelains. Some unique decorative elements are even crafted from papier-mâché, known locally as 'Ludwigslust board'.
Yes, Ludwigslust Palace and Park is listed as having parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the extensive palace parks and outdoor areas. However, the palaces, especially Ludwigslust Palace, are open year-round, offering a different charm during the quieter autumn and winter seasons.
While specific accessibility details vary, Ludwigslust Palace and its park are significant public attractions. It's advisable to check the official website for detailed information on accessibility features, such as ramps, elevators, or specific routes within the palace and park suitable for wheelchairs or strollers.
Visitors frequently praise the baroque grandeur and architecture of Ludwigslust Palace, often comparing it to Versailles. The extensive and beautifully designed castle park is also a major highlight, offering peaceful walks and impressive views. The preserved historical atmosphere and the art collections within the museum are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Ludwigslust Palace has a café with a terrace overlooking the park, serving homemade cakes and coffee. Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe also houses a restaurant, providing options for refreshments and meals during your visit.
Ludwigslust is a town with a train station, making Ludwigslust Palace accessible by public transport. From the station, local buses or a short walk can take you to the palace. For Old Castle Neustadt-Glewe, public transport options would typically involve reaching Neustadt-Glewe by train or bus, then proceeding to the castle.


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