
Reinbek an der Bille, situated on the eastern outskirts of Hamburg, boasts a 16th-century castle in the style of Dutch Renaissance, regarded as a superbly restored monument of national significance.
The magnificent architecture, adorned with impressive rooms and intricately painted wooden beam ceilings, distinguishes Schloss Reinbek. Visitors can also explore exhibitions on the history of the castle and the city, rotating art exhibits, and a rich program of events.
Moreover, the castle serves as a splendid venue for weddings, celebrations, conferences, and receptions, offering an elegant setting amidst a park with grand old trees lining the tranquil Mühlenteich (millpond). Conveniently located near the S-Bahn, it serves as a starting point for hiking and cycling tours in the Sachsenwald forest. The castle’s gastronomy, including a terrace overlooking the park, is also a popular attraction.