Schloss Reinbek Monument and lively event house
Schloss Reinbek is located in the immediate vicinity of Hamburg, Lübeck and Lüneburg. Where the aristocracy once lived, today there are many events. Reinbek Castle and the inner courtyard are still filled with life and are among the sights of the metropolitan region that you should pay a visit.
Schloss Reinbeck was built in the middle of the 16th century on the site of a monastery by Duke Adolf v. Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf. It served as the seat of the dukes as well as the heads of the authorities before it changed hands several times. At times as a hotel or institute for forestry, Schloss Reinbek underwent constant reconstruction before it was acquired by the city of Reinbek of Hamburg in 1972. In the 1970s an unprecedented restoration of the castle took place, which today is a lively cultural and art centre. The architecture and style of the Dutch Renaissance still amaze visitors today and provide the backdrop for weddings, concerts, exhibitions, art fairs and much more.
Strolling around in the castle garden
Schloss Reinbek is not the only lively venue. The surrounding castle garden invites you to take a stroll. Especially in autumn the castle garden is worth a visit when the lush treetops shine in the warm and bright colours of autumn. Here you will not only meet other walkers looking for a break from everyday life, but also visitors to the numerous open-air events, such as the . The location directly at the mill pond of the Bille creates an impressive panorama.