The Streleburg Friedland is one of the three castles of the Knights of Strele and is one of the best preserved medieval castles in Brandenburg. Its roots go back to the 14th century, when it was first mentioned in documents. After an eventful history, a town fire and reconstruction in the 17th century, it still shapes the townscape of Friedland today.
The castle houses a lovingly furnished museum apartment that provides insights into 100 years of living culture. Exhibitions on local wildlife and historical everyday objects offer exciting discoveries, especially for children. The gallery shows changing art exhibitions, and with a little luck you might meet the legendary "White Lady".
Castle tours and city tours through Friedland are possible with prior registration. Events are held regularly in a historic setting, and various rooms - from the Knights' Hall to the Fireplace Room - are available for celebrations and conferences. The castle courtyard with a covered stage is suitable for events with up to 300 people. Toilets are located in the castle basement (not wheelchair accessible).