Best castles around Fincken are situated in a region characterized by historical architecture and natural landscapes. Fincken is home to Fincken Castle, also known as Manor House Fincken, which stands directly on Lake Fincken. The estate includes an 18th-century round barn, a church with a baroque altar, and a landscape park. This area offers a blend of historical sites and preserved natural environments.
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Since a fire in the mid-17th century, the castle—then 300 years old—has been abandoned. Along with some smaller wall remnants, the remains of the former residential tower still stand (as of June 2025). But be careful: a few stones might fall, so don't get too close.
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Freyenstein has had town charter since 1287, but today it has only about 800 inhabitants! It was first mentioned in a document as Virgenstene. Freyenstein's special feature is the archaeological park. Also worth mentioning is the Old Castle. It was built in the 16th century and is only partially preserved due to destruction during the Thirty Years' War. The church is a three-aisled hall church, built largely of fieldstone, with a fieldstone tower. Buttresses support the building on the outside, and the interior is topped with groin vaults. The altar, dating from the early 16th century, features a painting of the Transfiguration of Christ.
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It's a pity that Blücher Castle in Fincken has not yet found an investor - we spent a week in the Kavliershaus next to the castle - it is a beautiful hotel and very quietly located
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The fashion museum in Meyenburg Castle is a little insider tip! A great collection that goes back to the private collection of Josefine Edle von Krepl and lets you immerse yourself in women's fashion from around 1900 to the 1980s. The collector still leads tours of her collection herself!
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Several friends raved about the fashion museum in Meyenburg Castle. During our visit, we were amazed at how many dresses from different periods from 1900 onwards are on display there. It is the former private collection of Josephine Edle von Krepl, a fashion designer from the former GDR, who ran the museum herself from its founding until her 74th birthday. Only about 10% of the collection is shown in the exhibition. We also liked the historical classification and the completion with photos and accessories from the time. We really liked it. Admission 8 euros, photo permission 2 euros. There is also a cute, authentic café with collectible crockery and a registry office in the castle.
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The Old Castle (also called Castle) was built around 1556 on the remains of a moated castle. It is one of the most important buildings of the North German Renaissance. Now used for exhibitions and as a registry office.
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The New Castle (also known as the “Fixed House”) was built at the beginning of the 16th century as a residential tower for the Rohr family, incorporating the Wittstock city gate. Today there is information and a museum shop there.
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Beyond the main castle structures, the Fincken estate itself offers rich history. You can find an 18th-century round barn, a church featuring a baroque altar, and the mausoleum of the von Blücher family. The landscape park, created in the 19th century, also holds historical significance. Additionally, Wredenhagen Castle has origins dating back to 1284, and its complex includes ruins and exhibitions.
Yes, several castles offer family-friendly experiences. Meyenburg Castle Fashion Museum houses Germany's first fashion museum, which can be an engaging visit for families, and it's set within a spacious park. Wittstocker Gate and Freyenstein Castle also offer a castle park with old ruins and a small lake, suitable for a family stroll.
Meyenburg Castle Fashion Museum is home to Germany's first fashion museum, showcasing women's fashion from 1900 to the 1970s. It also includes the Meyenburg Library and a castle museum. At Wredenhagen Castle, you can find facility and history exhibitions, though these are open seasonally from July 1st to September 30th on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1:30 PM to 5 PM.
Yes, the Kavaliershaus within the Schloss Fincken and Kavaliershaus complex has been restored and functions as a hotel. It offers twelve individually designed suites and apartments, some with sauna access. The Kavaliershaus also features a restaurant called 'Klassenzimmer,' which serves regional cuisine.
For Meyenburg Castle Fashion Museum, it is open Tuesday to Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM, with the last admission at 4:15 PM. Admission costs 7 euros for adults and 3 euros for children. Wredenhagen Castle's exhibitions are open seasonally from July 1st to September 30th on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1:30 PM to 5 PM. For other sites, it's advisable to check their specific websites for current operating hours and any potential fees.
Yes, the region around Fincken offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Fincken' (13.8 km), or explore MTB trails like the 'Harbor Fountain, Röbel/Müritz – View of Röbel loop from Strietfeld' (31.2 km). Road cycling routes are also available, including the 'Röbel/Müritz Harbor – Cycle Path to Röbel loop from Strietfeld' (36 km). For more details and routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Fincken, MTB Trails around Fincken, and Road Cycling Routes around Fincken guides.
Fincken Castle (Manor House Fincken) is situated directly on Lake Fincken, offering scenic views. The estate includes a landscape park with natural monuments and a lakeside promenade, creating a tranquil environment. Wittstocker Gate and Freyenstein Castle also feature a castle park with a small lake, providing a pleasant natural setting.
While Walow Castle is an impressive sight, it is generally not accessible to visitors. The restored mansion can only be admired from a distance, typically via a fence, as the owners do not permit public access.
The region's castles and their surrounding parks are particularly enjoyable during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the landscape parks are in full bloom and outdoor activities are most pleasant. Some exhibitions, like those at Wredenhagen Castle, are open seasonally from July to September. However, the historical architecture can be appreciated year-round, with winter offering a different, often quieter, charm.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. At Meyenburg Castle Fashion Museum, there is a hotel nearby called 'Germania' which offers catering options. Within the Schloss Fincken and Kavaliershaus complex, the Kavaliershaus houses the 'Klassenzimmer' restaurant, serving regional cuisine. For other locations, local towns and villages often have cafes or pubs within a short distance.
Fincken Castle, also known as Manor House Fincken, is unique for its blend of historical architecture and modern amenities. Built in 1801, it features a Tudor-style hall added in the mid-19th century and has undergone significant reconstruction and renovation. Its location directly on Lake Fincken, combined with the restored Kavaliershaus functioning as a hotel and restaurant, offers a distinctive experience. The preserved 18th-century round barn, church, and landscape park further contribute to its unique historical and natural appeal.


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