Schloss Wulkow

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Description

Château in Wulkow near Neuhardenberg, now restored as a hotel.

Schloss Wulkow is a château in Wulkow, part of Neuhardenberg in Brandenburg, Germany. From the 13th century it belonged to the noble von Scharpeloh family and changed owners frequently until the Second World War. Since restoration in 1992, it has operated as a hotel with 48 rooms and a restaurant.

Schloss Wulkow is a château in Wulkow, part of Neuhardenberg in Brandenburg, Germany, on the edge of the Märkische Schweiz. According to the provided information, the place name Wulkow comes from Wendish and means “wolf”, a reference to the animal’s former abundance in the forests of Brandenburg. The château belonged to the noble von Scharpeloh family from the 13th century and changed owners frequently until the Second World War. During the period of East Germany, it was used as a hospital, a refugee home, and for training courses for various combines. In 1992, Schloss Wulkow was acquired by a hotelier family and restored at a cost of 8 million Deutsche Mark. It was then converted into a hotel with 48 rooms, a restaurant, and leisure facilities. The web page content also describes it as a venue for weddings, with celebrations including a champagne reception in the banquet hall or the historic library. The available sources identify Schloss Wulkow as a château located in Neuhardenberg, Germany, and highlight both its long ownership history and its modern reuse as a restored hotel and event location.

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Ratings
Fame: 30 Wow: 50 Ease of Access: 25 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 20 Tourist Density: 45
Fame 30
Wow 50
Ease of Access 25
Physical Demand 15
Safety 20
Tourist Density 45
Location & Coordinates
52.570905, 14.228939
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