Bergedorfer Schloss und Schlosspark

  • © Jan Kornstädt
  • © Jan Kornstädt
  • © Jan Kornstädt
  • © Jan Kornstädt
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    © K.Pfeifer

Hamburg's only preserved castle can be admired in Bergedorf. Today the castle no longer serves as a residence, but is home to a modern regional museum dedicated to the history of Bergedorf.

The castle's park, directly adjacent to the castle, has been a historical preservation area since 1926. Anyone looking for peace and tranquillity will find what they are looking for here. Children can let off steam on the large children's playground. A café and the weekly market are also within easy reach.

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