Best castles around Rehfelde are found within the Brandenburg region, offering a variety of historical sites and architectural styles. The area provides opportunities to explore structures ranging from medieval city fortifications to manor houses. This region allows visitors to experience local heritage and historical architecture.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Villa built in 1910 by the Grunow landowner. Since 1946 children's convalescent home. Since 1982 kindergarten of the municipality of Herzfelde.
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If you pass by here, you will immediately notice the towers behind the fence. It always puts me in a good mood.
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Nicely made facade. Only visible from the outside. No access to the premises
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Schloss Herzfelde (also Schloss or Villa Grunow/Wilke) is located on the old B1/5 at the eastern end of town. The manor house with manor park was built in 1910 for the Royal Prussian Rittmeister in the Hussar Regiment No. 5 and manor owner Walter Georg Kurt Wilke (1881-1939) and in 1914 it was taken over by Rittmeister Ernst Grunow. It was once a beautiful building with a Nuremberg-style corner bay window and a sweeping staircase at the front. A beautiful garden adorned the entire ambience of the house, which at the time was clearly visible from Reichsstrasse 1, today's B1/5. In 1947 the house was expropriated as part of the land reform in the Soviet occupation zone. After a long period of vacancy, it was converted into a children's home in 1970, and from 1982 the "Zwergenschloss" kindergarten moved into the house.
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Berlin Gate Tower ("Powder Tower"): The older of the two defense towers is colloquially known as the "Powder Tower" because of its earlier use as a powder store and prison.
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In the gatekeeper house and gate tower of the Berliner Tor there is a permanent exhibition on the history of the city, which gives a clear overview of the development of Müncheberg in the 770 years of its existence, as well as the Müncheberg tourist information center.
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West preserved city tower with the rest of the city wall.
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Nice city wall tower in Müncheberg. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCncheberg#Sehensw%C3%BCrdheiten_und_Kultur
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The Müncheberg City Wall and Berliner Gate (Pulverturm) provides public access to its gatekeeper house and gate tower, which hosts a permanent exhibition on the city's history. Other properties like Wilkendorf Castle and Alte Schäferei Castle are not publicly accessible, though their exteriors can be viewed.
Yes, Schloss Reichenow, located near Strausberg, offers a unique 'castle-style' restaurant experience with excellent cuisine. While not a traditional historical castle, its ambiance evokes a castle setting, making it a worthwhile visit for dining.
The Müncheberg City Wall and Berliner Gate (Pulverturm) provides a clear overview of Müncheberg's 770-year history through its permanent exhibition. Other sites like Grunow/Wilke Castle (Herzfelde Castle), a former manor house, offer glimpses into early 20th-century aristocratic life and later uses as a children's home and kindergarten.
The Müncheberg City Wall and Berliner Gate (Pulverturm) is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical exhibition. While other castles like Wilkendorf Castle and Grunow/Wilke Castle (Herzfelde Castle) are notable landmarks, their public access for family activities is limited.
The region around Rehfelde offers various outdoor activities. You can find hiking trails, running routes, and gravel biking tours. For example, there are moderate hiking loops like the Garzau Fieldstone Pyramid – Garzau Village Church loop from Rehfelde, and various running loops from Rehfelde and Strausberg.
Diedersdorf Castle has been converted into corporate offices and apartments. Guided tours are available upon request, but it does not function as a traditional public castle attraction.
Public transport options to specific castles vary. For sites like the Müncheberg City Wall and Berliner Gate (Pulverturm), checking local bus or train schedules to Müncheberg would be the best approach. For other locations, public transport might require a combination of train and local bus services, or a final stretch by foot or taxi.
While specific dog-friendly access policies for each castle vary, many of the surrounding natural areas and trails, such as those found in the Märkische Schweiz Nature Park, are suitable for dog walks. When visiting castle exteriors or grounds, always ensure dogs are leashed and follow local regulations.
Parking facilities vary by location. For sites like the Müncheberg City Wall and Berliner Gate (Pulverturm), you can typically find public parking within Müncheberg. For other castles, especially those without public access like Wilkendorf Castle or Alte Schäferei Castle, parking might be limited to nearby public roads or designated areas for viewing from a distance.
Grunow/Wilke Castle (Herzfelde Castle), also known as Villa Grunow/Wilke, was built in 1910 as a manor house for a Royal Prussian Rittmeister. After expropriation in 1947, it served as a children's convalescent home and later as the 'Zwergenschloss' kindergarten for the municipality of Herzfelde.
Wilkendorf Castle was sold to investors with plans for conversion into a luxury hotel. While extensive refurbishment was announced, the opening has not yet occurred, and the castle remains inaccessible to the public.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and architectural variety of the sites. The Müncheberg City Wall and Berliner Gate (Pulverturm) is valued for its well-preserved history and informative exhibition. Even castles visible only from the outside, like Alte Schäferei Castle, are noted for their distinct facades and visual appeal.


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