Schloss Wolfshagen

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Baroque castle museum in Wolfshagen, Brandenburg, Germany, hosting events.

Schloss Wolfshagen is a historical castle in Wolfshagen, Groß Pankow, Brandenburg, Germany. Originally a water castle from 1147, it was rebuilt in late Baroque style between 1771-1787. Now a museum, it hosts cultural events and showcases artifacts, including a significant porcelain collection.

Schloss Wolfshagen is a historical castle located in the village of Wolfshagen, part of the Groß Pankow municipality in Brandenburg, Germany. Situated approximately eight kilometers west of Pritzwalk, it lies along the Stepenitz river, about four kilometers from Bundesstraße 189. The castle's origins date back to 1147 when the Gans zu Putlitz family built a water fortress during the Wendish Crusade. Around 1590, it was expanded into a Renaissance-style castle with four wings and fortifications, which later deteriorated after the Thirty Years' War. Between 1771 and 1787, Albrecht Gottlob Gans zu Putlitz reconstructed it as a late Baroque two-wing complex, featuring painted canvas wall hangings and illusionistic frescoes. Today, Schloss Wolfshagen serves as a museum, showcasing the life of the Mark Brandenburg nobility before 1945. It houses restored rooms with original furniture, a historic kitchen, a collection of Central European underglaze blue porcelain, and artifacts from the destroyed chapel. The museum also hosts cultural events such as concerts, lectures, and exhibitions. The castle is recognized as an architectural heritage monument and is managed by a local organization. Visitors can explore its rich history and participate in various cultural activities.

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Fame: 42 Wow: 50 Ease of Access: 30 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 10 Tourist Density: 25
Fame 42
Wow 50
Ease of Access 30
Physical Demand 15
Safety 10
Tourist Density 25
Location & Coordinates
53.149, 12.0093
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