Small ruins of Räuberberg Castle. The foundations of one building with dimensions of about 10x15 have been preserved. There is no written information about the castle, it is not known when it was built and when it was destroyed. There are legends for that. They tell about the nobleman Siegfried von Ramin, who was a knight-robber. Siegfried took a liking to raiding merchant ships crossing the Randow River. To make his "work" easier, Siegfried pulled a wire across the river, the end of which was at the castle. When a passing ship caught the wire, it jerked, and the bells on the wire began to ring in the castle. The robbers went ready, they didn't have to wait all day by the river.