Schloss & Gut Liebenberg is not just a castle with an imposing façade. The ensemble has an eventful past and has repeatedly been the scene of German politics: Kaiser Wilhelm II was good friends with Liebenberg's lord of the manor, Philipp Fürst zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld, and was a frequent visitor. Theodor Fontane wrote: "Among my happiest hiking days are those spent in Liebenberg". Libertas Schulze-Boysen, who was active in the resistance against the National Socialists, used the estate as a retreat for her family and in the GDR, Liebenberg served as a model estate and recreation area for the SED.
The historical tour leads from the castle courtyard with the imperial fountain to the fieldstone church, into the exhibition rooms of one of the oldest half-timbered houses in Brandenburg, into the original castle chapel, on a tour of the estate and a detour into the extensive park.
Meeting point: castle courtyard at the imperial fountain
(Duration of the tour: approx. 60 minutes)
Combine your guided tour with brunch or coffee & cake in the Lindenhaus at Schloss & Gut Liebenberg. You can find all the information here:
https://www.schloss-liebenberg.de/brunch-im-lindenhaus/
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