The Beeskow city information is happy to advise you on planning and provides a brief overview of the old town on the Spree. Here you will find information on excursion tips, city tours, accommodation and places to eat.
The historic town centre, surrounded by the almost completely preserved city wall with its 6 towers, gives Beeskow its special character and invites visitors to explore its exciting history.
The town's landmark, Beeskow Castle, was built in the 13th century. Today, the castle complex is a cultural and educational center. Numerous theater performances, concerts, festivals and exhibitions regularly breathe life into the old walls. The 27-meter-high keep with viewing platform also offers a great view. Easily visible from afar, St. Mary's Church, one of the most beautiful and largest brick churches in Brandenburg, stands in the middle of the old town. The oldest house in the eastern Margraviate of Brandenburg is located in Kirchgasse and takes visitors on a little journey through time. Numerous residential and commercial buildings have been lovingly restored and can be admired in the town center.
But Beeskow is not just about history: surrounded by numerous lakes and the Spree, which meanders along the old town, there are numerous opportunities to frolic in, on and around the water. An old river bathing establishment, the weir system and hanging willows with constantly hungry ducks also invite you to linger.