Opposite the castle is a chocolate factory and an ice cream cafe located!
Behind the castle in a westerly direction there is a public football and soccer field for children!
Parts of the castle are u.a. rented for weddings.
This view makes it clear why Boitzenburg Castle is also called the “Neuschwanstein of the North”. In addition, the castle is the second largest in Brandenburg.
The castle, which was first documented in 1256, was probably built between 1239 and 1250 by the Margraves of Brandenburg. It should protect the Ascanian areas of the Uckermark against …
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With the laying of the foundation stone in 1844, the construction of one of the most imposing castles in northern Brandenburg began on behalf of Baron Oskar von Arnim. It …