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

Explore interesting sights in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 27 sights are available in Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.

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1. Ev. Grundschule

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The Ritterakademie in Dom Brandenburg, or after its incorporation in 1929 in Brandenburg an der Havel, was a school founded in 1704, which was affiliated to 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. Ordonnanzhaus

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The so-called Ordonnanzhaus or Steinhaus in Brandenburg an der Havel is a culturally and historically significant 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: In the Ordonnanzhaus is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel.

Wikipedia: Ordonnanzhaus (DE), Heritage Website

3. 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

4. Gutshaus Gollwitz

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The Gutshaus Gollwitz is the manor house in the district of Gollwitz, which was incorporated into Brandenburg an der Havel in 2003. It belonged to the manor Gollwitz and is designated as an architectural monument. The complex includes outbuildings and a manor park. Since April 2009, a meeting place for Jewish and non-Jewish young people has been operated in the building.

Wikipedia: Gutshaus Gollwitz (DE)

5. Brandenburger Theater

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The Brandenburger Theater is a theater 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 late 1990s. However, the Brandenburg Theatre is home to the Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra, among others. Their home ground is the CulturCongressCentrum of the city of Brandenburg.

Wikipedia: Brandenburger Theater (DE), Website

6. Museum im Frey-Haus

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The Museum im Frey-Haus is one of two museum locations of the Stadtmuseum Brandenburg an der Havel. It is located in Brandenburg an der Havel at Ritterstraße 96. The museum building in the Massowsches Palais is designated as an architectural monument. Since 2019, archaeologist Anja Grothe has been the director of the Stadtmuseum Brandenburg an der Havel.

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

7. ehem. Bahnhof Krakauer Tor

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Brandenburg Kraków Gate station is a former terminus of the Westhavelländische Kreisbahnen in the Kraków suburb of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. From there, trains ran on the single-track, now closed and dismantled railway line from Brandenburg to Nauen. The station with the old entrance building and a goods shed is now a listed building.

Wikipedia: Bahnhof Brandenburg Krakauer Tor (DE), 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. Dommuseum

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

Wikipedia: Domklausur Brandenburg (DE), Heritage Website

10. 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 style of the neo-baroque. It was built in 1906, is located north on the main road leading through the village and is designated as an architectural monument. It belongs to the St. Katharinenkirche.

Wikipedia: Schul- und Bethaus Wilhelmsdorf (DE), Heritage Website, Description

11. Dorfkirche Göttin

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The Evangelical 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 parish of the church district Mittelmark-Brandenburg of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Göttin (DE)

12. Dorfkirche Mahlenzien

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

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Mahlenzien (DE)

13. Sankt-Petri-Hospital

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The former Saint Petri Hospital is a listed building on the Brandenburg cathedral in Brandenburg an der Havel. It is in church possession and is used or operated by the Evangelische Kirchenkreis Mittelmark-Brandenburg as a youth center Cafe Contact. The building under the address Domlinden 23 is designated as a monument.

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

14. Dorfkirche

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

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Saaringen (DE)

15. Dorfkirche Gollwitz

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The Evangelical village church Gollwitz is a late Gothic hall church in Gollwitz, a district of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel in the state of Brandenburg. The parish belongs to the Mittelmark-Brandenburg church district of the Evangelical Church Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Gollwitz (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE)

16. Wuster Dorfkirche

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

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Wust (Brandenburg an der Havel) (DE)

17. St. Katharinen

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Sankt Katharinen is a three -aisled late Gothic indoor church and the Evangelical parish church in the Neustadt of Brandenburg an der Havel. It is one of the churches of brick gothic with the richest building sculpture and equipment and is the largest church in the city.

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

18. Brösedenkmal

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

Wikipedia: Brösedenkmal (DE), Heritage Website, Description

19. Sekretariatshaus

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

Wikipedia: Sekretariats- und Syndikatshaus (DE), Heritage Website

20. 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), Website, Heritage Website

21. Motte von Mahlenzien

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The moth of Malenzien is the castle stable of a moth in the Mahlenzien district belonging to the city of Brandenburg on the Havel. The remains of the moth are shown as a ground monument under the name "Burgwall Middle Ages".

Wikipedia: Motte von Mahlenzien (DE)

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 Church for the Görden and the district of Hohenstücken.

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

23. Dorfkirche

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Klein Kreutz Village Church is a church in Klein Kreutz Village in Brandenburg, Germany. The church belongs to Mittelmark-Brandenburg Parish Cathedral Parish of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesia-Upper Lusatia Protestant Church.

Wikipedia: Dorfkirche Klein Kreutz (DE)

24. 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 widely visible landmark and is designated as an architectural monument.

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

25. Gutshaus Mahlenzien

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

Wikipedia: Gutshaus Mahlenzien (DE), Heritage Website

26. St. Nikolai

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Sankt Nikolai is a church near the historic old town of Brandenburg in Brandenburg an der Havel. It bears the address Nikolaiplatz. The church was badly damaged in an air raid in March 1945 and rebuilt in 1953–1956.

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

27. Dicke Eiche, Bohnenländer Eiche

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Bohnenländer Eiche or Dicke Eiche is a natural monument protected stalked oak tree located in the city of Brandenburg near the Bohnenländer residential area, approximately between Bohnenländer See and Gallberg.

Wikipedia: Bohnenländer Eiche (DE)

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