Best castles around Immenhausen offer a diverse range of historical experiences in North Hesse, situated approximately twelve kilometers north of Kassel's city center. The region features the remains of Burg Immenhausen, a former town fortress, alongside well-preserved palaces and castle ruins. These sites provide insights into medieval defensive architecture, aristocratic elegance, and local history. The area is part of the Grimm homeland and Weserbergland, offering a blend of history and natural landscapes.
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Wilhelmsthal Castle was built between 1743 and 1761 as a summer pleasure palace for Landgrave Wilhelm VIII and is considered one of Germany's most important Rococo castles. Particularly well-known are the magnificent Rococo interiors and the extensive castle park with water features. Today, the castle ensemble is one of the most important cultural monuments in North Hesse, and you can visit it as part of guided tours. The magnificent park, on the other hand, can be visited all year round and free of charge. Further information can be found here: https://www.kassel.de/buerger/kunst_und_kultur/parks_und_gaerten/schlosspark-wilhelmsthal.php
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The ruins of the hilltop castle in the Münden Nature Park are on the right bank of the Weser on the western slope of the Bramwald in the Upper Weser Valley 100 m above the Weser valley and above the state road 561 between Hemeln in the south and Glashütte in the north. Source: wikipedia.org
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The core of the castle is formed by a square plateau measuring 44 × 27 m. The most striking building today is the ruin of the 21.37 m high keep with a diameter of 10.20 m. This has a dungeon below the access point at a height of 9.17 m. There are three storeys above it, which were also habitable in the event of a siege. According to the results of building research, the lower third probably dates from the time of the first mention at the end of the first quarter of the 13th century. The upper part can be dated to the second half of the 14th or 15th century. At the edges, except in the east, there are still remains of the 1.45-1.80 m thick ring wall. Cellar depressions in the north-west and north-east and traces of walls parallel to the outer fortifications bear witness to the inner development. In the northwest, a 45 × 20 m terrace is ten meters below. At its north-west corner are the remains of a building with a basement measuring 35 × 12 m. To the east and west, the castle is protected by the natural topography. The southern side is secured by a section ditch that is 20 m wide and more than 8 m deep. The moat, which used to be extremely deep, has been partially filled in, but is still clearly visible. The Bramburg is freely accessible as an open ruin, while climbing the tower is not possible. The ruins have been owned by the von Stockhausen family since the 14th century. In 2020 and 2021, she had the masonry on the keep carried out extensively, which was funded by the Lower Saxony State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and the German Foundation for Monument Protection. Source: wikipedia.org
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The opening festival of the cultural summer takes place every year on Pentecost Sunday.
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Charming palace and park in front of Calden. It is ideal for leisurely and interesting walks.
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The Bramburg probably served to protect the Bursfelde monastery a few kilometers away. The complex was first mentioned around 1200. In the centuries that followed, it changed hands several times, was destroyed, rebuilt and finally fell into disrepair from the middle of the 16th century. You can enter the 30 by 80 meter complex of the castle. Unfortunately not the tower, it is too dilapidated.
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great landscape park, beautiful walking paths also suitable for prams
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The region around Immenhausen provides a diverse range of historical experiences. You can explore well-preserved palaces like Wilhelmsthal Palace with its beautiful park, or delve into the medieval past with castle ruins such as Bramburg Castle Ruins. The area also features the historic Old Town of Hann. Münden, known for its half-timbered houses and rich history.
Yes, several castles and sites are family-friendly. Sababurg (Sleeping Beauty Castle) is particularly popular due to its fairytale connection and offers a blend of history and nature. Wilhelmsthal Palace, with its extensive park, is also ideal for leisurely family walks.
Burg Immenhausen, also known as Pascheburg, no longer stands as a complete structure. It was a hilltop castle that was destroyed in 1385. Today, only the foundations have been unearthed at its former site west of St. George's town church. It serves as a historical site for understanding the town's origins rather than a standing castle to explore. For more historical context, you can refer to its Wikipedia page: Burg Immenhausen on Wikipedia.
The 'Sleeping Beauty Castle' is Sababurg, nestled in the heart of the Reinhardswald. It's part of the Grimm homeland in North Hesse and the Weserbergland. This romantic site offers history, culinary delights, art, and nature, making it a unique experience for those interested in legends and historical ambiance.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails that often pass by or lead to these historical sites. For example, you can find routes like the 'Ring wall on the Ahlberg' or 'Kneipp basin – Rothbalzer Pond loop' which offer easy to moderate walks. You can explore various hiking routes around the castles by visiting the Hiking around Immenhausen guide.
The area is well-suited for cycling, with routes that take you past significant landmarks. You can find moderate road cycling tours like the 'Sababurg Castle – Sababurg Wildlife Park loop' from Immenhausen. For more options, including touring bicycle routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Immenhausen and Cycling around Immenhausen guides.
While castles can be visited year-round, spring, summer, and early autumn are generally ideal. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds, parks like those at Wilhelmsthal Palace, and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around the sites.
Yes, the castles are often set within scenic landscapes. Sababurg (Sleeping Beauty Castle) is nestled in the Reinhardswald, offering natural beauty alongside its historical significance. The Bramburg Castle Ruins are also situated in a natural setting, providing glimpses into medieval architecture amidst forest surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. Many enjoy the romantic allure of Sababurg, the serene environment and beautiful paths at Wilhelmsthal Palace, and the historical depth offered by the Bramburg Castle Ruins. The Historic Old Town of Hann. Münden is also highly rated for its impressive half-timbered facades and medieval character.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. For instance, the park around Wilhelmsthal Palace offers beautifully landscaped paths perfect for leisurely strolls. You can also find easy hiking loops like the 'Ring wall on the Ahlberg' near Immenhausen, which are suitable for a relaxed exploration of the area. Consult the Hiking around Immenhausen guide for more options.
While specific rules vary by location, many outdoor areas around castles and ruins, such as the grounds of Wilhelmsthal Palace or the trails near Bramburg Castle Ruins, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check specific site regulations before your visit.


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