Rheinsberg

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Passenger shipping Reederei Halbeck

Passenger shipping Reederei Halbeck

📍 Rheinsberg

Experience the Ruppin Lake District and the Mecklenburg Lake District from their most beautiful side - from the water! Relax on our daily lake cruises on board our passenger ships and enjoy the wonderful natural surroundings. The passenger boat company Reederei Halbeck offers lake cruises several times a day, nature cruises to Flecken Zechlin and day trips to Mirow. On a trip on the barrier-free MS "Remus" you can enjoy wonderful tours, e.g. to the Mecklenburg border. In the cold season, the panorama ship becomes a restaurant ship. The yacht charter & boat hire service directly in Rheinsberg's town harbour lets you be the captain yourself, renting out canoes, kayaks, rowing boats and pedal boats, as well as license-free motorboats (4-8 people) and day cruisers (up to 6 people). If you want to spend your vacation on the water, you can also relax on board one of the yachts.

Rheinsberg Castle

Rheinsberg Castle

📍 Rheinsberg

Rheinsberg Castle, picturesquely situated on Lake Grienericksee, allows us to immerse ourselves in the 18th century. Crown Prince Friedrich, later King Friedrich II and his brother Prince Heinrich developed this castle into a place that has lost none of its magic to this day. Just under 100 km from the center of Berlin in northern Brandenburg, Rheinsberg Castle is located in the picturesque village of the same name on the shores of Lake Grienericksee. Originally built in the 16th century, the moated castle first belonged to Crown Prince Friedrich, who left it to his brother Prince Heinrich after his accession to the throne. The castle was a place of work with an experimental character for renowned architects such as Johann Gottfried Kemmeter, Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff, Georg Friedrich von Boumann and Carl Gotthard Langhans, as well as artists such as Antoine Pesne. Music and theater attracted numerous artists to the Musenhof Rheinsberg and filled it with cultural life. Enthusiasm for this gem continued centuries later, with Theodor Fontane and Kurt Tucholsky paying tribute to the magic of the place in their works.