Best castles around Neukloster offer a glimpse into the rich history of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. While Neukloster itself is known for its significant monastic heritage, including the former Benedictine monastery complex and Museum Neukloster, the surrounding region features various historical residences. These sites provide cultural and historical interest, showcasing architectural styles from different eras. The area combines historical exploration with natural landscapes, making it suitable for those interested in regional history and architecture.
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A beautiful, almost enchanted place ☺️ The surroundings are picturesque.
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A little detour is worth it.🚴🏼♀️
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The current St. Mary's Church was built in the early 14th century. However, a church building had already been built 100 years earlier. The church was badly damaged in the last air raid in April 1945 and was demolished in 1960. Only the 80-meter-high tower remained. The entire site now serves as a memorial against war.
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It is well done that you can see the dimensions of the church from earlier times. There is also a small cast model on the site that shows the former church. There are also great sculptures on site.
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The church was impressive in size. On the side of the former nave there is a tactile model, which is also very interesting for sighted people. The 3D model shows representations of the former church and the current remaining church.
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The imposing sacred building belongs to one of the 3 main churches in Wismar, just like St. Nikolai and St. George's Church. The late Gothic hall church was built near the market square at the beginning of the 13th century. In the 15th century it was then expanded by 2 side halls. The church was badly damaged in World War II. In 1960, the then city council decided to blow up the damaged nave of the church, so that today only the 80 m high west tower is standing. At that time the church was used as a council church and house of prayer, today it houses a popular exhibition on brick Gothic. In 1921 the church was chosen as a film location for the film Nosferatu, other film locations included the water gate and courtyard of the Holy Spirit Church and the harbour. The tower is a landmark and sea mark of the Hanseatic city that catches the eye from afar. Source: https://www.wismar.m-vp.de/st-marien-kirche-wismar/
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One of the oldest buildings in the city. After severe damage in 1945, the entire church was demolished except for the tower. The tower served as a navigation mark and was therefore preserved
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Beautiful old trees in the castle park.
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While Neukloster itself is known for its significant monastic heritage, particularly the former Benedictine monastery complex which now houses the Museum Neukloster, the broader region features various historical residences. These include traditional castles, manor houses, and water castles, offering a diverse architectural and historical experience. For example, you can find neo-baroque styles like Hasenwinkel Castle and Park and neo-Gothic structures such as Gutshaus Gamehl.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Hasenwinkel Castle and Park is listed as family-friendly, offering a large park for walks. Gutshaus Gamehl also welcomes families. The Museum Neukloster, located in the former monastery, provides an engaging look into local history, which can be educational for older children, and the surrounding Klosterpark is pleasant for recreation.
The region around Neukloster is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For instance, there are several hiking trails around Neukloster Lake, including the 'View of Neukloster Lake – Neuklostersee loop' which is a moderate 11.5 km route. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'View of Neukloster Lake – Sonnenkamp Monastery, Neukloster loop' (15 km, easy). You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Neukloster and Cycling around Neukloster guides.
Not all historical sites offer interior access. For example, Katelbogen Castle, built in the style of Neuschwanstein, is interesting to view from the outside but cannot be visited inside. Wasserschloss Gnemern is currently undergoing restoration, so access might be limited. However, Hasenwinkel Castle and Park and Gutshaus Gamehl operate as hotels and offer accommodation, allowing visitors to experience their interiors.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for exploring the parks and grounds surrounding the castles. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and outdoor activities are more enjoyable. However, visiting in late autumn or winter can offer a different, quieter charm, especially if you're interested in the historical architecture without the crowds. Some sites, like the Museum Neukloster, are open year-round.
Yes, both Hasenwinkel Castle and Park and Gutshaus Gamehl operate as hotels. Hasenwinkel Castle is a modern conference hotel with a restaurant, while Gutshaus Gamehl offers beautifully restored rooms in a country house style, providing a unique historical stay.
The Museum Neukloster is located in the former provost's building of a Benedictine monastery, dating back to around 1400. It houses a permanent exhibition titled 'Neukloster/ Mecklenburg - 1170 to the Present - A Biography,' detailing the town's history. You can also see relics from the last Ice Age, a collection of local rocks, and a garden showcasing medicinal and magical plants. Entry to the museum is free, with an option for donations.
Many of these historical sites are set within beautiful natural landscapes. Hasenwinkel Castle and Park is surrounded by a stately garden and a large park with old trees, offering opportunities for scenic walks. The area around Neukloster Lake, close to the town's monastic complex, also provides picturesque views and natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the blend of rich history and beautiful natural surroundings. The meticulously renovated historical ensembles, like the former monastery in Neukloster, offer deep insights into the region's past. The architectural beauty of sites like Gutshaus Gamehl and Katelbogen Castle is also highly valued. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for long walks in the castle parks and surrounding wooded areas.
Yes, if you're visiting Hasenwinkel Castle and Park, the castle hotel features a restaurant called 'Marstall' with a tasteful ambiance. Gutshaus Gamehl, also a hotel, offers regional cuisine. In Neukloster itself, you'll find local cafes and restaurants, especially around the town center and near the former monastery complex.
While Neukloster is accessible by public transport, reaching individual castles and manor houses in the surrounding rural areas might require a combination of bus services and walking, or a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes to villages near the castles. For detailed public transport information, you might find resources on the local tourism website for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, such as visit-mv.com.


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