Best castles around Colbitz are situated in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, a region known for its historical sites and natural surroundings. The area features the remains of an early medieval motte-and-bailey castle and a notable 19th-century hunting lodge. These structures offer insight into the region's past, from ancient defensive architecture to aristocratic estates. Colbitz provides a setting for exploring diverse historical landmarks.
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Entry onto the property and into the building is strictly forbidden!
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Max Planck and his wife lived here until the end of the war, briefly fleeing the bombings in Berlin.
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At a good 40 meters above sea level and directly on the banks of the Elbe River, a high medieval residential tower, the Klutturm, stands, and right next to it a neo-Gothic castle. These are the remains of the former castle complex and later the Rogätz manor.
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Ice cream factory with homemade ice cream. A family tradition since 1925. The ice cream parlor reopened on March 30, 2025. Opening hours: Fri - Wed, 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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A church worth seeing, surrounded by lots of open space or new buildings.
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Worth seeing church.
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A church worth seeing, but there are many new buildings around it.
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There is not much left. You should definitely take the time to look at the beautiful brick work.
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The Colbitz area offers a diverse range of historical sites. You can find the remains of an early medieval motte-and-bailey castle at the Odenburg, offering a glimpse into ancient defensive architecture. There are also 19th-century hunting lodges like Jagdschloss Ramstedt and Detzel Castle, known for their architecture and surrounding parks. Additionally, you can visit historical estates such as Wolmirstedt Castle Estate, which has a history dating back to 1009, and Schloss Heinrichshorst.
Yes, Jagdschloss Ramstedt is a notable example, built in 1830 in a classical style with a crenellated tower and designed by renowned architect August Friedrich Stüler. Its extensive park was designed by Peter Joseph Lenné. Schloss Heinrichshorst, built in 1899 by Swiss architect Jacques Gros, also features distinctive architecture.
The Odenburg is the site of a vanished early medieval motte-and-bailey castle. Today, only the artificially raised castle mound (Burghügel) remains. It offers a fascinating glimpse into early medieval defensive architecture and the region's ancient history, complete with a local legend about a cursed count. It's a site for those interested in archaeology and folklore rather than standing structures.
Schloss Heinrichshorst is privately owned. Visiting or entering the house is generally only possible during public events or specially registered events.
Wolmirstedt Castle Estate is historically significant, first mentioned in 1009 and later serving as a residence for Magdeburg Archbishops. It has been used by the justice system since 1795. The Odenburg site is also historically important, with origins possibly dating back to Charlemagne's Saxon Wars as a defensive structure.
The Jagdschloss Ramstedt features an extensive castle park designed by Peter Joseph Lenné, which, despite being somewhat overgrown, offers a picturesque setting for peaceful walks. Detzel Castle also boasts a very well-maintained park that visitors can appreciate.
Yes, the Deserted Village of Niendorf – Settlement, Church, and Castle is an archaeological cultural monument. It is a point on the Haldensleben discovery trail and features an explanation board directly on the cycle path on the Ohre.
The region around Colbitz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate loops in the Colbitz Linden Forest. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes and road cycling routes available, such as those around Wolmirstedt and Zielitz. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Colbitz, Gravel biking around Colbitz, and Road Cycling Routes around Colbitz guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the rich history embedded in these sites, from the ancient origins of the Odenburg to the architectural details of 19th-century lodges like Jagdschloss Ramstedt. The brickwork of Wolmirstedt Castle Estate and the well-maintained park of Detzel Castle are often highlighted. The opportunity to explore archaeological monuments like the Deserted Village of Niendorf also adds to the appeal.
The Old Manor House Rogätz, built in 1898, is notable because Max Planck and his wife lived there from 1943 until the end of World War II, briefly fleeing the bombings in Berlin.
Yes, Jagdschloss Ramstedt was specifically built as a hunting lodge in 1830, serving as accommodation for aristocrats during hunting expeditions. Detzel Castle, built in 1840-42, also served as a hunting lodge at one point.


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