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Klempenow Castle

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Type
  
Castle

Phone
  
+49 3965 211331

Built
  
13th century

Klempenow Castle

Address
  
Klempenow 15, 17089 Breest, Germany

Hours
  
Closed today ThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturdayClosedSunday11PM–12AMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosed

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Klempenow castle top 5 facts


Klempenow Castle (German: Burg Klempenow) is a castle in Breest municipality, Germany.

The castle was built during the time of German settlement in Pomerania in the 13th century and formed part of a series of fortifications on the border with Mecklenburg. The original castle consisted of two towers and a three metre thick defensive wall. It has been substantially altered during the centuries. During the 17th century it acquired more or less the present shape and look. When Pomerania was ruled by Sweden, the castle was given as a fief to Dodo zu Innhausen und Knyphausen by the Swedish king. From 1762, it belonged to the Swedish Crown. It has since housed several different residents; after World War II, it housed refugees expelled from former German lands and at one time as many as fourteen families lived in the castle. After 1990, a renovation of the castle was carried out.

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Klempenow Castle Wikipedia