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Ziesar Bishop's Castle and museum

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Ziesar features an extraordinarily well preserved medieval castle, which served the bishops of Brandenburg as a residence from the mid-14th to the mid-16th century. With the inception of the reformation, the era of Ziesar as a bishop’s residence came to an end. The castle, however, remained the administrative seat until 1819. It subsequently moved into private hands until it was nationalised after the war in 1945. From the mid-50s to the 1990s, the medieval castle served educational purposes and included a boarding school. Some time later, at the turn of the millennium, reconstruction for today's museum commenced while the castle’s chapel was also restored. Eye-catching are the chapel's prestigious brick front dating from 1470 and its complete painting from around 1500. Tall windows have been installed on the southern front of the chapel, whereas the northern side has no windows, indicating the castle’s defence purpose during the Middle Age.
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  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle, Foto: Jacob Umischbach (mittelalterfoto.de)
  • View of the castle chapel, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle - Jerusalem Room in the Museum, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Hikers at Ziesar Castle, Foto: Dirk Fröhlich, Lizenz: Naturparkverein Hoher Fläming e.V.
  • Ziesar Castle - View from the castle tower, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Askanier weekend at the castle Ziesar, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Spectacle at the Askanier weekend at Ziesar Castle, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • The castle chapel of Ziesar, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle, Foto: Jürgen Hohmut (zeitort.de)
In the local museum of the state's medieval ecclesiastical and cultural history, a permanent exhibition “Paths to the City of Heaven” features spectacular medieval discoveries such as tracery and curtain murals and two medieval underfloor heating systems. (Museum für brandenburgische Kirchen- und Kulturgeschichte des Mittelalters: “Wege in die Himmelsstadt. Bischof-Glaube-Herrschaft (800-1550)”. The exhibition further visualises the different historic periods of the castle Burg Ziesar on an area of 1,000 square metres, focussing on the many-faceted castle architecture and respective usage during these periods. 
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Ziesar features an extraordinarily well preserved medieval castle, which served the bishops of Brandenburg as a residence from the mid-14th to the mid-16th century. With the inception of the reformation, the era of Ziesar as a bishop’s residence came to an end. The castle, however, remained the administrative seat until 1819. It subsequently moved into private hands until it was nationalised after the war in 1945. From the mid-50s to the 1990s, the medieval castle served educational purposes and included a boarding school. Some time later, at the turn of the millennium, reconstruction for today's museum commenced while the castle’s chapel was also restored. Eye-catching are the chapel's prestigious brick front dating from 1470 and its complete painting from around 1500. Tall windows have been installed on the southern front of the chapel, whereas the northern side has no windows, indicating the castle’s defence purpose during the Middle Age.
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  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle, Foto: Jacob Umischbach (mittelalterfoto.de)
  • View of the castle chapel, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle - Jerusalem Room in the Museum, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Hikers at Ziesar Castle, Foto: Dirk Fröhlich, Lizenz: Naturparkverein Hoher Fläming e.V.
  • Ziesar Castle - View from the castle tower, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Askanier weekend at the castle Ziesar, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Spectacle at the Askanier weekend at Ziesar Castle, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • The castle chapel of Ziesar, Foto: Bischofsresidenz Burg Ziesar
  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle, Foto: Bansen/Wittig
  • Ziesar Bishop's Castle, Foto: Jürgen Hohmut (zeitort.de)
In the local museum of the state's medieval ecclesiastical and cultural history, a permanent exhibition “Paths to the City of Heaven” features spectacular medieval discoveries such as tracery and curtain murals and two medieval underfloor heating systems. (Museum für brandenburgische Kirchen- und Kulturgeschichte des Mittelalters: “Wege in die Himmelsstadt. Bischof-Glaube-Herrschaft (800-1550)”. The exhibition further visualises the different historic periods of the castle Burg Ziesar on an area of 1,000 square metres, focussing on the many-faceted castle architecture and respective usage during these periods. 
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Komfort-Informationen

Anreiseplaner

Mühlentor 15a

14793 Ziesar

Wetter Heute, 18. 8.

14 19
Leichter Regen

  • Mittwoch
    14 21
  • Donnerstag
    13 25

Prospekte

Touristinfo

Tourismusverband Fläming e.V.

Zum Bahnhof 9
14547 Beelitz

Tel.: 033204-62870
Fax: 033204-618761

Wetter Heute, 18. 8.

14 19
Leichter Regen

  • Mittwoch
    14 21
  • Donnerstag
    13 25

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