성을 방문하는 건 언제나 특별한 일이에요. 하이킹을 하다가 잠깐 들를 때도, 가이드를 따라 제대로 둘러볼 때도 말이죠. 오데라우에에 있는 아름다운 성 6
곳을 아래에서 살펴본 후에 마음에 드는 성을 다음 모험 때 만나보세요!
마지막 업데이트: 5월 9, 2026
하이라이트 • 성
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 종교적 장소
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
이런 장소를 발견하려면 지금 가입하세요
최고의 싱글 트랙, 봉우리 및 다양한 흥미로운 야외 장소에 대한 추천을 받아보세요.
무료 회원 가입
하이라이트 • 성
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
무료로 가입하여 오데라우에 주변의 더 많은 성을 발견하세요.
무료 회원 가입
이미 komoot 계정이 있나요?
오늘 무료 계정으로 시작하세요
다음 모험이 기다리고 있어요.
로그인 또는 가입하기
A remarkably beautiful building in Bad Freienwalde, with a unique charm.
0
0
Those who manage to climb the hill next to the church towards the open-air stage will find gravestones at the park entrance, remnants of the church's cemetery. Further information: http://www.konzerthalle-bad-freienwalde.de/ A wooden chapel previously stood on the site of today's St. George's Church. The chapel was demolished in 1692 due to its dilapidated condition. St. George's Church, a timber-framed building, was constructed on the site in 1696. After extensive renovations, St. George's Church was inaugurated as a concert hall in 1986 and now serves as a venue for concerts and exhibitions.
3
0
Der Backsteinbau von 1901 ist schon von Weitem gut zu erkennen. Vor Ort steht der Grabstein der Hypolita von Uchtenhagen (gest. 1592).
2
0
Very beautiful conversion of a historic half-timbered church into a concert hall.
2
1
Standing on the Apothekerberg (Apologetics Hill), the palace has a rich history. Originally built in 1798/99 by David Gilly as a neoclassical villa in Prussian rural architecture and as a retirement home for Queen Friederike Luise, Walther Rathenau awakened it from its slumber in 1909. Completely plundered in 1945, the palace survived the GDR as the Pushkin House (named after the poet Pushkin) and, after reunification, became a museum and Rathenau memorial site. A beautiful hilly palace park, complete with a theater pavilion (tea house), fountains, and numerous staircases, surrounds the palace.
3
0
Standing on the Apothekerberg, the castle has an eventful history. Originally built in 1798/99 by David Gilly as a classicist villa in Prussian rural architecture and as a retirement home for Queen Friederike Luise, Walther Rathenau woke it from its deep sleep in 1909. Completely plundered in 1945, the castle survived the GDR as the Pushkin House (named after the poet Pushkin) and after the fall of the Berlin Wall became a museum and Rathenau memorial site. A beautiful hilly castle park, along with a theater pavilion (tea house), fountains and many stairs, surrounds the castle.
7
0
다른 곳에서 최고의 성을 찾고 계신가요? 다른 가이드를 발견해보세요 오데라우에 주변: