27 Sights in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Brandenburg an der Havel. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Brandenburg an der Havel

1. Ev. Grundschule

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The Knights' Academy in Brandenburg Cathedral, or after its incorporation in 1929 into Brandenburg an der Havel, was a school founded in 1704 and affiliated with St. Peter and Paul. The Evangelisches Gymnasium am Dom zu Brandenburg and the Evangelische Grundschule Brandenburg an der Havel see themselves in the tradition of the Ritterakademie. The old school building is used by the primary school. The building is a listed building.

Wikipedia: Ritterakademie (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE), Heritage Website

2. St. Katharinen

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Sankt Katharinen is a three-aisled late Gothic hall church and the Protestant parish church in the Neustadt of Brandenburg an der Havel. It is one of the churches of the brick Gothic with the richest architectural sculpture and furnishings and is the largest church in the city.

Wikipedia: St. Katharinen (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE), Heritage Website

3. St. Johannis

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Sankt Johannis is a former monastery church of the Franciscans in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel, which is used as an event hall. It is located in the old town on the Havel in the immediate vicinity of the Millennium Bridge.

Wikipedia: St. Johannis (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE), Heritage Website

4. Brandenburger Theater

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The Brandenburg Theatre is a theatre in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The BT celebrates its 200th anniversary in the 2017/18 season, but has not had its own acting ensemble since the end of the 1990s. However, the Brandenburg Theatre is home to the Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra, among others. The home venue is the CulturCongressCentrum of the City of Brandenburg.

Wikipedia: Brandenburger Theater (DE), Website

5. Friedenswarte

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The Friedenswarte is an observation tower on the Marienberg in Brandenburg an der Havel. It is centrally located in the city area, is considered a landmark visible from afar and is designated as an architectural monument. The tower is a successor to a Bismarck Tower built on the same site at the beginning of the 20th century.

Wikipedia: Friedenswarte (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE), Website

6. Steintorturm

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The Steintorturm is the mightiest gate tower of the Neustadt city wall in Brandenburg an der Havel. It is one of the eight, now four remaining gate towers of the two cities of Brandenburg and is part of the medieval fortifications, which once comprised ten gates. The tower houses the Museum im Steintorturm, one of the two branches of the Brandenburg City Museum.

Wikipedia: Steintorturm (DE)

7. Heilige Dreifaltigkeit

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity in Brandenburg an der Havel is the parish church of the parish of the same name. It is located in the medieval town centre of the Neustadt in the immediate vicinity of the former St. Pauli Monastery.

Wikipedia: Heilige Dreifaltigkeit (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE), Website, Website, Heritage Website

8. Gedenkstätte für die Opfer der Euthanasie-Morde in Brandenburg an der Havel

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The Brandenburg Euthanasia Centre, officially known as the Brandenburg an der Havel State Welfare Institute, was a killing centre established in 1939 as part of the Nazi euthanasia programme, known after the war as "Aktion T4". Nearly 10,000 people were murdered there during its operation, primarily those with mental and physical disabilities.

Wikipedia: Brandenburg Euthanasia Centre (EN), Website

9. Ordonnanzhaus

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The so-called Ordonnanzhaus or Steinhaus in Brandenburg an der Havel is a culturally and historically important town house. It is one of the oldest secular buildings in the Mark Brandenburg and is currently part of the seat of the city government of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel: The Ordonnanzhaus is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel.

Wikipedia: Ordonnanzhaus (DE), Heritage Website

10. Dorfkirche

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The village church Klein Kreutz is a hall church in the village of Klein Kreutz in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The church belongs to the parish of the cathedral parish in the Mittelmark-Brandenburg church district of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Klein Kreutz (DE)

11. Wredowsche Zeichenschule

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The Wredowsche Zeichenschule is an art school in Brandenburg an der Havel, where children and young people are trained artistically in a variety of ways in the subjects of painting, drawing, graphics, sculpture, experimental design and advertising design. It is run by the Wredow'sche Zeichenschule Foundation.

Wikipedia: Wredowsche Zeichenschule (DE), Website, Heritage Website

12. Museum im Frey-Haus

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The Frey House is one of three museum locations of the Brandenburg an der Havel City Museum. It is located in Brandenburg an der Havel at Ritterstraße 96. The museum building in the Massow Palace is designated as an architectural monument. Since 2019, the director of the Brandenburg an der Havel City Museum has been archaeologist Anja Grothe.

Wikipedia: Museum im Frey-Haus (DE), Website, Heritage Website

13. Jüdischer Friedhof I

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The Jewish cemetery in Geschwister-Scholl-Straße in Brandenburg an der Havel is the former cemetery of the city's Jewish community and Holocaust memorial site. It is designated as an architectural monument and one of two Jewish cemeteries in the city used in the 20th century.

Wikipedia: Jüdischer Friedhof in der Geschwister-Scholl-Straße (DE), Website

14. Syndikatshaus

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The Secretariat and Syndicate House is a historic and eye-catching semi-detached house in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The building halves were built in the 16th century. The double building is designated as an architectural monument.

Wikipedia: Sekretariats- und Syndikatshaus (DE)

15. Dorfkirche Mahlenzien

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The village church of Mahlenzien is a hall church in the village of Mahlenzien in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The church belongs to the Wusterwitz parish of the Elbe-Fläming Protestant church district of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany. It is located directly opposite the Mahlenzien manor house.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Mahlenzien (DE)

16. Mühlenberg

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The Mühlenberg is a 60.6 m high mountain in Brandenburg, Germany. It is formed from the Ice Age and belongs to the Karower Platte. It is located in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel not far from the district of Kirchmöser. In the 19th century, there was an optical telegraph station on the mountain. In addition, a burial ground on the mountain has been archaeologically secured, the sites of which are protected as a ground monument.

Wikipedia: Mühlenberg (Kirchmöser) (DE)

17. St. Peter and Paul Cathedral

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The St. Peter and Paul cathedral is the largest medieval church in Brandenburg an der Havel, Brandenburg, Germany. Construction began in 1165 as a Romanesque Saalkirche. It was expanded several times to a three-aisled Brick Gothic basilica. The cathedral is commonly designated “the cradle of the Mark Brandenburg” for its historic significance. The patron saints are Peter and Paul.

Wikipedia: St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Brandenburg (EN), Website, Heritage Website

18. Dorfkirche Wilhelmsdorf

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The school and prayer house in Wilhelmsdorf, which belongs to the city of Brandenburg an der Havel, is a church and school building in the neo-baroque style. It was built in 1906, is located to the north on the main road leading through the village and is designated as an architectural monument. It belongs to the St. Katharinenkirche parish.

Wikipedia: Schul- und Bethaus Wilhelmsdorf (DE)

19. Motte von Mahlenzien

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The Motte von Mahlenzien is the castle stable of a Motte in the district of Mahlenzien, which belongs to the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The remains of the motte are designated as a ground monument under the name "Burgwall Mittelalter".

Wikipedia: Motte von Mahlenzien (DE)

20. Brösedenkmal

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The Brösedenkmal is a monument in Brandenburg an der Havel. It was erected in 1851 in honour of the master chimney sweep and city councillor Johann Gottfried Bröse (1786–1849) in the Krugpark and commemorates his contribution to the creation of the park.

Wikipedia: Brösedenkmal (DE)

21. Gutshaus Mahlenzien

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The manor house Mahlenzien is a manor house in the district of Mahlenzien, which belongs to the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The building is a designated architectural monument. It was the manor house of the von Schierstedt family on the manor of Mahlenzien.

Wikipedia: Gutshaus Mahlenzien (DE), Heritage Website

22. Auferstehungskirche

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The Evangelical Church of the Resurrection is a hall church in the district of Görden in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. It is the church of the resurrection parish for the Görden and the district of Hohenstücken.

Wikipedia: Auferstehungskirche (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE), Website

23. Dommuseum

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The cathedral cloister in Brandenburg an der Havel is a monastery-like building in which the canons of the Peter and Paul Cathedral lived according to the rules of the Premonstratensian Order until the Reformation. The sponsor is still the Brandenburg Cathedral Monastery. It was built of brick, initially in Romanesque, predominantly Gothic style.

Wikipedia: Domklausur Brandenburg (DE), Heritage Website

24. Sankt-Petri-Hospital

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The former Sankt-Petri-Hospital is a listed building on the Cathedral Island of Brandenburg in Brandenburg an der Havel. It is owned by the church and is used or operated by the Protestant church district of Mittelmark-Brandenburg as a youth center café contact. The building at Domlinden 23 is designated as a listed building.

Wikipedia: St.-Petri-Hospital (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE), Heritage Website

25. Dorfkirche

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The village church of Saaringen is a small hall church in the village of Saaringen in the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The church belongs to the parish of the cathedral parish of the Mittelmark-Brandenburg church district of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. It is an architectural monument.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Saaringen (DE)

26. Dorfkirche Kirchmöser

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The Protestant, listed village church of Kirchmöser is located in Kirchmöser, a district of the district-free city of Brandenburg an der Havel. The church belongs to the parish of Brandenburg West in the Mittelmark-Brandenburg church district of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Kirchmöser (DE)

27. Dorfkirche Göttin

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The Protestant village church Göttin is a neo-Romanesque hall church in Göttin, a district of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel in the state of Brandenburg. The parish belongs to the parish of the cathedral of the Mittelmark-Brandenburg church district of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Göttin (DE)

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