Castles around Spreenhagen are situated within the Oder-Spree District of Brandenburg, a region known for its historical sites. While Spreenhagen itself does not contain castles, the surrounding area features several historical castles and palaces. These structures provide insights into the region's past and architectural heritage. The area offers opportunities to explore historical buildings and their grounds.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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If you visit Storkow (Mark) Castle, you'll find the Visitor Center (BIZ) of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park. In the exhibition, you can discover the natural and cultural history of the region on three levels – the tour begins with the Ice Age and continues to the present day. Historical illustrations and maps await you on the top floor, giving you an insight into the castle's origins. The event series "You and Your Garden in the Nature Park" is particularly exciting, where experienced instructors show you how to care for your garden, make medicinal herbal ointments, or learn more about the garden's animal inhabitants. The staff at the tourist information center have many tips for excursions and discovery tours for you – whether you're traveling alone, with friends, or with family. You can find more information and opening hours here: https://www.dahme-heideseen-naturpark.de/erleben-lernen/info-ausstellung/besucherzentrum-burg-storkow.
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Beautiful buildings on a really beautiful plot
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King Frederick William I, known as the "Soldier King", loved the town of Wusterhausen since his youth. Here he prepared for his reign, developed new ideas for a well-organized and economical state administration and began to build a respectable army, known as the "Tall Guys".
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The Burgstübchen is recommended for a stay with a café and cake.
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Königs Wusterhausen Castle in the town of the same name south-east of Berlin in the state of Brandenburg became known as the preferred residence of the "soldier king" Friedrich Wilhelm I and as the location of his tobacco colleges. The listed building has been a museum since 2000. The two-storey, almost square structure was built up to the upper floor using fieldstone. It shows the type of “solid house” that was obligatory for the Renaissance. The north and south sides of the building show the gable fronts with steep and parallel gabled roofs that are characteristic of the palace. On the northern courtyard facade is the upstream stair tower, shifted from the central axis, with a slate-covered tail cap. In the ballroom of the castle there are about 40 paintings that the soldier king painted himself between 1735 and 1739 in Kossenblatt Castle and that only came to Wusterhausen in 1863. In front of the castle are the two cavalier houses, which together form the trapezoidal courtyard. Source: Wikipedia
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Very well maintained property
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Guided tours are offered in the castle.
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On the wall to the right of the north portal, under the walled-up old portal at the very bottom right is the chessboard stone.
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While Spreenhagen itself doesn't have castles within its municipal boundaries, the closest significant historical site is Burg Storkow Visitor Center, located in Storkow (Mark), approximately 10.9 kilometers away. This site has origins dating back over 800 years.
Yes, Hubertushöhe Castle features an adjacent beautiful park. Additionally, Königs Wusterhausen Palace offers beautifully landscaped castle gardens for visitors to stroll through after exploring the museum.
The castles and palaces in the region offer a deep dive into local history. For example, Königs Wusterhausen Palace dates back to the 16th century and was a favorite residence of King Frederick William I, housing a museum with his paintings. Burg Storkow Visitor Center provides an interactive exhibition on the natural and cultural history of the region, starting from the Ice Age and detailing the castle's 800-year evolution.
Yes, several castles are considered family-friendly. Burg Storkow Visitor Center offers an interactive exhibition suitable for all ages. Both Königs Wusterhausen Palace and Hubertushöhe Castle are also listed as family-friendly, providing historical exploration and outdoor spaces.
The area around Spreenhagen offers various outdoor activities. Near Hubertushöhe Castle, you can find the Teufelstour bike path. The region also has numerous hiking and mountain biking opportunities. You can explore easy hikes, general hiking trails, and MTB trails around Spreenhagen.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. Burg Storkow Visitor Center has a small cafe and restaurant in its courtyard. Near Hubertushöhe Castle, you can find the Fischerkate am Schlosshafen for a snack or coffee. Königs Wusterhausen Palace also has a castle café located in its former outbuildings.
Storkow Castle, home to the Burg Storkow Visitor Center, is one of the oldest castles in the region, with beginnings dating back over 800 years. It has undergone extensive reconstruction and restoration, now housing an interactive exhibition on the natural and cultural history of the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, making it a significant historical and educational landmark.
Yes, the region includes historical manor houses. Blossin Manor is a notable example, with a history of various uses from a horse breeding facility to a holiday home and now a youth welfare facility. It was listed as a historic building in 1983.
Königs Wusterhausen Palace is unique for its deep connection to Prussian royalty, particularly King Frederick William I, who spent much of his youth and later his reign there. It's known for housing a museum that features 40 paintings created by the king himself, offering a personal glimpse into his life and artistic pursuits.
Beyond the main castles, the region also features sites like the Bishop's Castle with Remains of the City Wall Tower. This site includes a very impressive former church ruin, the St. Marien Cathedral in Fürstenwalde (Spree), which has been rebuilt twice after significant destruction and houses the largest organ in Brandenburg.
The duration of your visit will depend on the castle and your interests. For sites like Burg Storkow Visitor Center, you might spend 1-2 hours exploring the exhibition and grounds. A visit to Königs Wusterhausen Palace, including the museum and gardens, could take 2-3 hours. If you combine a castle visit with nearby hiking or cycling, plan for a half-day or full-day excursion.


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