Castle site in Brandenburg, Germany, apparently with only ruin fragments remaining.
Schloß Hasenheide is a castle in Brandenburg, Germany, about 22 kilometers northeast of Berlin. It stands at an elevation of 83 meters, near mostly flat terrain with forests, lakes, and farmland in the surrounding region. Web content suggests that little remains visible today apart from possible ruin fragments.
Schloß Hasenheide is a castle in Brandenburg, Germany, at about 52.66667 latitude and 13.63333 longitude, with an elevation of 83 metres above sea level. The available data identifies it as a castle and places it in the administrative territorial entity of Brandenburg, roughly 22 kilometres northeast of Berlin. A web source notes that photos suggest nothing substantial is now visible and that only fragments of ruins appear to remain. According to the provided geographic description, the surrounding area is very flat. The highest nearby point is 100 metres above sea level, about 1 kilometre to the southeast. The area around Schloß Hasenheide has a population density of about 120 people per square kilometre, and the nearest larger urban area mentioned is Prenzlauer Berg, 20 kilometres to the southwest. Forests, lakes, and plains are described as uncommon in the surrounding region, while farmland nearly covers the area around the site. The supplied climate information classifies the area as hemiboreal, with an average annual temperature of 8 °C. July is the warmest month at about 20 °C, and January the coldest at about −6 °C.