Castles in Lower Lusatia offer a rich historical and cultural experience within a diverse landscape. This region, also known as Niederlausitz, features a mix of natural beauty and significant historical sites. Visitors can explore a variety of architectural styles, from medieval moated castles to grand Renaissance and Baroque palaces. The area provides opportunities to delve into centuries of history while enjoying the surrounding parks and natural settings.
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A visit to the castle is well worth it. Many original rooms and an impressive library are still preserved.
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The Beesdau manor is located in the town of the same name in Brandenburg. Its origins can probably be traced back to the 14th century, perhaps even earlier. It is possible that the manor already existed at the beginning of the 13th century, as many towns and communities developed from these manors. Even then, the town was dominated by agriculture, and the manor did the rest. Between 1400 and 1798, the town belonged to the Polenz family, who lived in the manor house for a long time. In 1841, the manor, which consisted of the actual manor complex and the manor house mentioned, was bought by councilor Johann Gottlieb Koppe, who had a castle built there in the Gothic style. Since then, the manor has also been known as Beesdau Castle. The property survived the Second World War almost unscathed. After 1945, it was used as a cultural center for a long time, and is now privately owned.
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Beautiful little castle with park.
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Lots of history at the Slavenburg Raddusch. A highlight in the region
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The Slavic castle of Raddusch is a replica of a Slavic refuge castle that is largely true to the original and is located near the village of Raddusch in the Brandenburg Niederlausitz, which is now part of the town of Vetschau/Spreewald. It is considered a museum.
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Anyone visiting the park should go there.
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The Neißesteg and Lange Brücke were built in the 1920s and replaced older wooden bridges. There was a distance of around 350 meters between the two bridges. Construction work on the new “Long Bridge”, which was right next to the existing one, began in July 1921. It was opened on December 17, 1922. The new bridge was three meters higher than the level of the previous buildings. The adjustment measures to the bridgeheads lasted until mid-1923 - only then could the previous building be demolished.
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Many castles in Lower Lusatia offer family-friendly experiences. Slavic Castle Raddusch provides an engaging historical insight into the region's past. Other great options include Altdöbern Castle and Park and Branitz Palace, both featuring extensive parks perfect for exploration. Fürstlich Drehna Castle and Vetschau Castle and Park also welcome families.
Public transport options vary by castle. For example, Slavic Castle Raddusch is well-connected via public transport from Lübbenau, followed by a pleasant walk. It's advisable to check specific routes and schedules for each castle you plan to visit.
Yes, several castles offer convenient parking. You'll find parking available at Altdöbern Castle and Park, Branitz Palace, Vetschau Castle and Park, and Sallgast Castle, making them easily accessible by car.
The castles in Lower Lusatia are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the parks and grounds, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor events, while winter can provide a magical, serene atmosphere, especially if there's snow.
Many castles or their immediate surroundings offer dining options. Altdöbern Castle and Park has a cafe, and Branitz Palace features a restaurant in the cavalier house. Fürstlich Drehna Castle, which operates as a hotel, also has a restaurant and a cafe nearby. The area around Great Spreewald Harbor, Lübbenau, also offers numerous dining choices.
The castles offer a deep dive into centuries of history. You can explore medieval moated castles, grand Renaissance and Baroque palaces, and even a replica of a Slavic ring castle like Slavic Castle Raddusch, which provides insight into the colonization history of Lusatia. Sites like Branitz Palace house museums showcasing historical living rooms and exhibitions on notable figures like Prince Pückler.
While the intro highlights popular choices, Beesdau Castle offers a glimpse into the region's historical structures away from the main tourist paths. Sallgast Castle is another less-frequented but historically significant site with a charming atmosphere.
Lower Lusatia offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Cycling around Senftenberger See' or the 'Lübbenau Cucumber Tour', which are great for exploring the region's landscapes. There are also easy hikes like the 'Wooden Bridge to Lehde' loop near Lübbenau. For more challenging options, consider routes like 'Rakotz Bridge (Devil's Bridge) – Basalt Organ at Rakotz Lake loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in Lower Lusatia and Easy hikes in Lower Lusatia guides.
Yes, Fürstlich Drehna Castle has been converted into a hotel, allowing visitors to experience staying within a historic castle setting. Additionally, Great Spreewald Harbor, Lübbenau, mentions that Lübbenau Castle also functions as a hotel.
Many castles are set within beautiful parks and natural landscapes. Altdöbern Castle and Park features a park planned by a pupil of Pückler, including a 13-hectare 'salt pond'. Branitz Palace is located in the heart of the renowned Branitz Park, famous for its unique landscape architecture. Fürstlich Drehna Castle also boasts a small, picturesque park.
Absolutely. The Lower Lusatia region borders the Spreewald, and some castles are conveniently located for combining both experiences. Great Spreewald Harbor, Lübbenau, is considered the gateway to the Spreewald and features a castle with an orangery and park. Lübben also has a castle and is a key town in the Spreewald area, offering boat trips and other activities.
Yes, some castles are actively being preserved or restored. For instance, Altdöbern Castle is currently undergoing reconstruction, with hopes for future public access to its interiors. This allows visitors to witness ongoing efforts to maintain these historical treasures.


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