Schlosspark Diedersdorf (manor house and park)

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One of the oldest parks in the Oder-Spree lake district can be found at Diedersdorf Castle, which was built in the manor house style in the middle of the 18th century for the Kunow Council of War. By the end of the Second World War, the property had changed ownership three times and altered its appearance throughout three stylistic epochs, from Baroque through Classicism to Historicism. Luckily, it was spared devastation at the end of the War, as it was being used as a temporary military headquarters at the time. It is now owned by Brandenburg Schlösser GmbH and is not open to the public.
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  • Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schloss Diedersdorf, Foto: Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.
  • Schloss Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schloss und Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
The park behind the castle is largely in its natural state and was expanded in the 19th century as far as Lake Halbesee. Individual old trees and groups of trees, the pond and stream and the still discernible historic vistas indicate that there was once a landscape garden here. These vistas divide it into an old and a modern part. The park is a very popular regional destination for a day out for the people of Brandenburg and is ideal for long walks.

Year of construction: 1750

How to get there: Car: B1 to Diedersdorf; train: RB26 to Seelow (Gusow), bus 958 and 955
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One of the oldest parks in the Oder-Spree lake district can be found at Diedersdorf Castle, which was built in the manor house style in the middle of the 18th century for the Kunow Council of War. By the end of the Second World War, the property had changed ownership three times and altered its appearance throughout three stylistic epochs, from Baroque through Classicism to Historicism. Luckily, it was spared devastation at the end of the War, as it was being used as a temporary military headquarters at the time. It is now owned by Brandenburg Schlösser GmbH and is not open to the public.
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  • Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schloss Diedersdorf, Foto: Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.
  • Schloss Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schloss und Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
  • Schlosspark Diedersdorf, Foto: Katrin Riegel
The park behind the castle is largely in its natural state and was expanded in the 19th century as far as Lake Halbesee. Individual old trees and groups of trees, the pond and stream and the still discernible historic vistas indicate that there was once a landscape garden here. These vistas divide it into an old and a modern part. The park is a very popular regional destination for a day out for the people of Brandenburg and is ideal for long walks.

Year of construction: 1750

How to get there: Car: B1 to Diedersdorf; train: RB26 to Seelow (Gusow), bus 958 and 955
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Schloss Diedersdorf 1

15306 Vierlinden OT Diedersdorf

Weather Today, 31. 8.

16 26
clear sky

  • Monday
    16 28
  • Tuesday
    15 18

Tourist information

Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.

Ulmenstraße 15
15526 Bad Saarow

Tel.: +49 (0) 33631-868100
Fax: +49 (0) 33631-868102

Weather Today, 31. 8.

16 26
clear sky

  • Monday
    16 28
  • Tuesday
    15 18

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