Castles around Hähnichen offer a glimpse into the historical and architectural heritage of this region in Saxony. The area features a mix of preserved manor houses, baroque castles, and neo-Renaissance palaces. While some properties are privately owned, others serve new functions or are accessible for viewing. Exploring these sites provides a historical context to the surrounding natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Beautiful, restored castle in the city park...
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The so-called New Petershain Palace is located outside the town in the middle of a large park. The two-storey building was built between 1903 and 1905 for Kurt von Knorr according to plans by the imperial building councillor Fritz Ahrens. The palace, built in the neo-Renaissance style, rises above an irregular floor plan and is the centre of the former Petershain manor. The central building and the three wings adjoining it are decorated with decorative gables with rosettes, balcony exits, parapets, arcades and loggias as well as decorative half-timbering and bay windows. The building is dominated by a high square tower. Inside, there is a representative, wood-panelled entrance hall with a carved open staircase. In the social rooms, the original stucco ceilings, oak doors, radiator covers and built-in cupboards have been preserved. The ornaments on the stucco ceilings on the upper floor are reminiscent of the formal language of Art Nouveau. Many original details, such as sandstone reliefs with hunting motifs, leaded glass windows, wood paneling, glazed cupboards, faceted mirrors, Art Nouveau tiles and parquet floors have also been preserved in their original condition in this area. The German Foundation for Monument Protection sponsored the repair of the roof in 1999. In 2001, the foundation contributed financially to the renovation work on the tower, the west terrace and the winter garden as well as the sandstone facades. Source: https://www.denkmalschutz.de/denkmal/schloss-quitzdorf-am-see.html Source Image 2: By Oberlausitzerin64 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=33926537
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Kreba Castle is a baroque castle in the district of Kreba in the municipality of Kreba-Neudorf in the district of Görlitz in Upper Lusatia, Saxony. The listed building includes a gymnasium, a servants' quarters and an orangery. The castle is now used by the "Gebrüder Grimm Elementary School Kreba-Neudorf".
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Beautiful landscape, somewhat abandoned castle. More information: https://www.foerderverein-oberlausitz.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=133:schloss-niederspree&catid=92&Itemid=164
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Nice nice place on the Oder-Neisse cycle path. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinbach_(Rothenburg/O.L.)
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Steinbach is a district of Rothenburg / Oberlausitz. Founded in 1399, a manor has existed here since the 15th century, the main building, an auxiliary building and stables of which are still preserved. The entire ensemble is a listed building and is privately owned. Here, among other things, a rest stop with a beer garden for hikers and cyclists will be built.
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If you let your children in here, you need a lot of patience. The castle is a maze with several exits. Small children can quickly become scared - they must be accompanied!
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On my way on the Oder - Neißeradweg and back over the Spreewald, I passed this small, beautiful Steinbach Castle. It's really nice to dream on.
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The region around Hähnichen features a variety of historical buildings, including preserved manor houses, Baroque castles, and Neo-Renaissance palaces. These structures offer insights into the area's architectural heritage and past.
Yes, Kreba Castle, a Baroque structure in Kreba-Neudorf, is currently used by the "Gebrüder Grimm Elementary School Kreba-Neudorf." While it functions as a school, it remains a listed historical building with a gymnasium, servants' quarters, and an orangery.
Schloss Steinbach Manor, located in Steinbach, has roots dating back to 1399, with the current manor house existing since the 15th century. The main building, an auxiliary building, and stables are still preserved and are listed buildings.
Schloss Petershain, also known as the New Petershain Palace, is a two-story building constructed between 1903 and 1905 in the Neo-Renaissance style. It features an irregular floor plan, decorative gables, rosettes, balcony exits, parapets, arcades, loggias, and half-timbering, all set within a large park.
While not a traditional historical castle, the Magic Castle is designed as a maze with multiple exits, offering a unique experience. Visitors with small children should be aware that it can be disorienting and requires close supervision.
The area around Hähnichen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and MTB trails. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'View of St. Peter and Paul – Görlitz Old Town loop from Hähnichen' and running trails such as the 'Schloss Spree loop from Hähnichen'. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Hähnichen, Running Trails around Hähnichen, and MTB Trails around Hähnichen guides.
Yes, you can find hiking opportunities in the region. For instance, the 'Schloss Spree loop from Hähnichen' is a moderate running trail that could also be enjoyed as a hike. For more detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Hähnichen guide.
Schloss Steinbach Manor is privately owned. However, there are plans for a rest stop with a beer garden to be built there for hikers and cyclists, suggesting future amenities or limited public access.
Niederspree Castle is situated within a scenic landscape and is noted for its somewhat abandoned appearance, adding to its unique character. While it contributes to the beautiful landscape, its current state might not make it a traditional tourist destination.
The castles and manor houses around Hähnichen, ranging from medieval origins to Neo-Renaissance designs, offer a rich historical context. They showcase the architectural evolution and the past lives of the region, from noble residences to current community uses like schools.
Schloss Petershain, with its Neo-Renaissance style, decorative gables, and setting within a large park, offers many picturesque angles for photography. Similarly, the restored Kreba Castle in its city park setting is also visually appealing.


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