Castles around Siggelkow provide a historical perspective on the region. Siggelkow is situated in an area known for its historical sites, including megalithic tombs and ancient settlements. While the village itself features churches, the surrounding landscape of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is home to various historical castles and towers. These structures offer a look into the architectural and cultural heritage of the area.
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The 28-meter-high, round brick tower on a fieldstone base is the most striking preserved building. Over 98 steps you can reach the viewing platform. The pointed arch high entrance and a toilet bay on the back are striking.
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The 28-meter-high, round brick tower on a fieldstone base is the most striking preserved building. You can reach the viewing platform via 98 steps. The pointed-arch high entrance and a toilet bay on the rear are striking.
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It now belongs to one "investor", but you can move into the castle.
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Here is a nice rest area. Just a simple bench but close to the road and with a nice view of the castle and the river
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South of Parchim, in the landscape protection area of the Ruhner mountains, the town of Mentin is located directly on the motorway. Here, on the edge of a small valley, rises a monumental representative mansion. The estate was owned by the von Pressentin family at the end of the 19th century and later came into the possession of Rittmeister Arthur Poensgens, who probably also commissioned the construction of this building. In the years 1912 to 1913 the so-called "Mentin Castle" was built in the Baroque style with Art Nouveau elements according to plans by the architect Paul Korff. In 1916 the Neuerburg family from Hamburg acquired the estate. After World War II, the manor house served as a children's home until 1996. From the manor house, a flight of stairs and subsequent spacious garden terraces lead to the extensive park, which is unfortunately overgrown today. After 1996 there were plans to set up a hotel with an automobile museum in the manor house. This plan was abandoned and in 2007 the building was still empty. The mansion was renovated in 2013. After a brief use as a museum, the mansion is still empty and for sale (as of 08/2021). The distillery and a number of farm buildings made of field stones and bricks have been preserved from the former farm yard, some of which have now been converted into apartments, others are empty. https://gutshaeuser.de/de/guts_herrenhaeuser/gutshaeuser_m/gutshaus_herrenhaus_schloss_mentin
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Baroque manor house built between 1912 and 1913 based on plans by Paul Korff. After World War II, the manor house was used as a children's home until 1996. From the manor house, a flight of stairs and subsequent spacious garden terraces lead into the extensive park, which is unfortunately overgrown today. After 1996 there were plans to set up a hotel with an automobile museum in the manor house. That plan was abandoned. The mansion was renovated by 2013 and the plans to expand the mansion into a hotel still exist. The building is still empty. The distillery and several farm buildings made of field and brick have been preserved from the former farm yard, some of which have been converted into apartments today.
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Worth seeing official tower, former part of the Eldenburg. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCbz#Sehensw%C3%BCrdbaren
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While Siggelkow is rich in historical sites like megalithic tombs and ancient settlements, there are no notable castles located directly within the village itself. The main historical attractions in Siggelkow are churches, such as the neo-Gothic church in Redlin and the timber-framed church in Groß Pankow.
You can explore several interesting historical sites in the vicinity. The Mentin Castle, a Baroque manor house built in the early 20th century, offers a glimpse into the region's aristocratic past. Another significant site is the Amtsturm Tower (City Museum), a 14th-century Romanesque tower that is the last remnant of the former Eldenburg castle and now houses a city museum. Additionally, the Castle Tower, a 28-meter-high brick tower, provides a historical landmark with a viewing platform.
The castles and historical structures near Siggelkow showcase a range of architectural styles. For instance, Mentin Castle is a Baroque manor house with Art Nouveau elements. The Amtsturm Tower is a Romanesque structure from the 14th century, while the Castle Tower is a striking round brick tower on a fieldstone base.
Yes, the Amtsturm Tower (City Museum) is considered family-friendly. It houses a city museum within its historic walls, offering an educational and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.
The region around Siggelkow offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on traffic-free routes or exploring the area by gravel bike. For example, the "Traffic-free bike rides around Siggelkow" guide includes routes like the "Half-timbered Church Benzin – Amtsturm Tower (City Museum) loop from Burow", which passes by the Amtsturm Tower. You can find more cycling routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Siggelkow and Cycling around Siggelkow guides, or gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Siggelkow guide.
Yes, the Castle Tower features a viewing platform that you can reach by climbing 98 steps. From there, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The Amtsturm Tower is a significant historical landmark as it is the last remaining part of the former Eldenburg castle. This 14th-century Romanesque tower stands as a testament to the region's medieval past and now serves as a city museum, preserving local history.
Mentin Castle, a Baroque manor house, was renovated around 2013. While there were plans for it to become a hotel or museum, it has been empty and for sale as of recent information. Some of the former farm buildings on the estate have been converted into apartments.
While not directly listed in the guide, the broader region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern features castles that have been converted into holiday homes or hotels. For example, Schloss Poggelow, though not in Siggelkow itself, is a Tudor-Gothic style castle available as a holiday home, offering spacious accommodations and leisure facilities. This provides an opportunity to experience history firsthand.
Beyond castles and towers, the Siggelkow area is known for its rich prehistoric and early historical sites, including numerous megalithic tombs and ancient settlements. The region's history also includes notable churches, such as the neo-Gothic church in Redlin and the timber-framed church in Groß Pankow.


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