Best castles around Rehna are found in the surrounding region, offering a glimpse into the rich history and architectural heritage of Mecklenburg. This area, situated between cities like Lübeck, Wismar, and Schwerin, features a landscape dotted with historic buildings and natural beauty. Visitors can explore various historical sites, from Renaissance castles to manor houses, providing diverse cultural experiences. The vicinity of Rehna provides opportunities for exploring these historical landmarks within a natural setting.
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The Renaissance castle from 1573 is particularly known for the detailed terracotta decorations on the facade. The 16th century building is currently being extensively renovated. The castle can be visited on guided tours at events such as the Open Monument Day. The original building of the Gadebusch Renaissance castle was a Slavic ring wall castle, which was documented on this site in the 8th century. Godebuz Castle was under Obodrite rule. From 1200 to 1204 the castle was occupied by the Danish and was then converted into a solid brick castle with a free-standing stone keep in the 13th century. From 1283 to 1299 the castle was the main residence of Mecklenburg princes. The nearby castle lake also takes its name from this period. The Barber-Ljaschtschenko Agreement (exchange of land between the British and the Soviet Union) was signed here in 1945. After 1945, the buildings were used as a museum, boarding school and later for administration. Although the castle is currently being renovated, you can visit it as part of special events and guided tours. The Gadebusch museum complex at the foot of the castle hill provides information about the history of the castle and the town. The museum courtyard with a view of the castle lake is also particularly inviting. https://www.mecklenburg-schwerin.de/unsere-region/staedte-und-orte/gadebusch/renaissance-schloss-gadebusch/index.html
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Bernstorf Manor or Bernstorf Castle is an imposing building and is directly visible from the street. Bernstorf Manor has been home to a hospice since 2014.
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The castle is currently hidden behind scaffolding. There are also signs indicating that when you enter the castle grounds you are on private land.
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Nothing of the complex can be seen anymore. But you can easily imagine a castle standing on this hill. Great view from above, hidden in the forest.
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The historic, listed Wedendorf Castle, located in the Nordwest - Mecklenburg district between the cities of Lübeck, Wismar and Schwerin, is a stately five-story building that can accommodate 71 people. Located directly on Lake Wedendorf with a view of the 800-year-old church of Kirch Grambow, the area around the four-star hotel offers opportunities for a variety of sports such as horse riding, hiking, cycling, fishing and hunting, but culture and nature lovers also come into their own Cost. In 2005, Wedendorf Castle was classified as a museum and extremely interesting to the public by the monument protection authority of the Northwest Mecklenburg district. Honorable mention went to the extensive renovation of the castle and the history of the von Bülow and von Bernstorff families, based on photos and drawings, which provide an insight into the social development of the region over the course of over 400 years. https://www.rehna.de/portal/seiten/hotel-und-museum-schloss-wedendorf-900000112-28460.html
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Anyone interested in the North German brick Renaissance will find a true prime example in Gadebusch Castle. Built in 1573 by order of Duke Christoph von Mecklenburg, the picturesque castle is situated on a small hill in the middle of the small town of Gadebusch between Schwerin and Ratzeburg. Gadebusch Castle particularly impresses its visitors with its richly decorated facade. The limestone and terracotta reliefs are based on the artistically designed palazzi in Italy and show, among other things, Hanseatic and religious depictions. They were created in the workshop of Statius von Düren (ca. 1520-1570) in Lübeck. The history of the brick castle goes back to the 8th century. At that time there was a ring wall castle on the site of today's Gadebusch Castle. Surrounded by a rough landscape, it was called Godebuz. The name of the town of Gadebusch is derived from this historic building. In fact, the castle was only converted into a solid brick castle in the 13th century and since then has shone in the Mecklenburg Neo-Renaissance architectural style - the style that characterizes the current appearance of Gadebusch Castle. At that time, the castle also gained great importance as the main residence of the Mecklenburg princes. After centuries of stately existence, Gadebusch Castle was used in various ways in the 20th century, for example as a museum, boarding school, kindergarten, administration building and district court. After the current renovation of the building, it is planned as part of the “Gadebusch Castle of the Future” project to move the State Music Academy into Gadebusch Castle. The entire castle area should become a lively place full of culture and encounters. https://www.mecklenburg-schwerin.de/travel destinations/staedte-und-orte/gadebusch/schloss-gadebusch/
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Hotel better avoid spacious. Hikers not welcome.
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Gadebusch Castle is a magnificent Renaissance building and a typical example of the North German brick Renaissance. After an eventful history, the castle has belonged to the city of Gadebusch since 2017. Now, after many years of vacancy, it is finally to be renovated and used by the State Music Academy.
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The region around Rehna offers a diverse range of historical structures. You can find magnificent Renaissance buildings like Gadebusch Castle, historic manor houses such as Schloss Wedendorf, and even the remains of ancient Slavic castle complexes like the Roxin Castle Site.
Yes, Gadebusch Castle is noted as family-friendly. While its primary function is shifting towards a State Music Academy, its historical significance and architectural beauty can be engaging for all ages. The surrounding area also offers opportunities for walks suitable for families.
Schloss Wedendorf is beautifully situated directly on Lake Wedendorf, offering picturesque views. The Roxin Castle Site, though a ruin, is hidden in the forest and provides a great vantage point from above, allowing visitors to imagine the former castle on the hill.
The area around the castles offers various outdoor activities. Near Schloss Wedendorf, you can enjoy horse riding, hiking, cycling, fishing, and hunting. For more structured routes, you can find numerous cycling and hiking trails around Rehna. Explore options like 'Monastery Town of Rehna – Rehna Monastery Garden loop' for cycling or 'Zeiss House – Rehna Market Square loop' for hiking. You can find more details on nearby routes in the Cycling around Rehna and Hiking around Rehna guides.
Absolutely. While not directly in Rehna, the magnificent Schloss Schwerin is a short distance away. Located on an island, it served as a ducal residence and is now the seat of the state parliament, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its opulent interiors and rich history dating back to the 11th century make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Schloss Wedendorf is a historic, listed five-story building located directly on Lake Wedendorf. It has been classified as a museum by monument protection authorities, offering insights into the history of the von Bülow and von Bernstorff families. The surrounding area is also popular for various sports and nature activities.
Gadebusch Castle is a magnificent Renaissance building that has belonged to the city of Gadebusch since 2017. It is currently slated for renovation and is planned to be used by the State Music Academy. It stands on the site of a Slavic rampart from the 8th century, showcasing a rich history.
Yes, the Roxin Castle Site offers the remains of a Slavic castle complex. While not much of the original structure is visible, it's an interesting historical site located on a natural mountain spur in the forest, providing a sense of its past significance.
To experience the region's history, consider visiting a mix of sites. Start with the well-preserved Gadebusch Castle for its Renaissance architecture, then explore Schloss Wedendorf for its museum aspect and family history. For a glimpse into ancient times, the Roxin Castle Site provides a connection to Slavic history.
Yes, Schloss Wedendorf currently functions as a hotel and museum, while Herrenhaus Bernstorf has been home to a hospice since 2014. Gadebusch Castle is also undergoing renovation to become a State Music Academy.
Yes, the region offers several gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like 'View of the Countryside – Zeiss House loop from Rehna' or 'Rauchhaus Möllin – Zeiss House loop from Rehna'. These routes allow you to explore the scenic surroundings and potentially pass by some historical sites. More details are available in the Gravel biking around Rehna guide.


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