Broock Castle, essentially a late Baroque manor house, was built in 1770-77 by Major General Chr. B. von Linden. In 1840, landowner Hans Freiherr von Seckendorff commissioned the Prussian master builder F. A. Stüler to rebuild the castle. At the same time, garden artist P. J. Lenné provided the design for the transformation of the baroque garden into an English landscape park. The estate complex, which once covered 2,800 hectares, was home to the largest private stud farm in Vorpommern and was the social center of the region with its par force hunts, balls and dinners. The castle, park and estate complex were classified as a monument of special national importance.
Saturday, June 20
11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibition "Broock Castle - Lords and People"
11 am - 5 pm Exhibition: "Garden culture in Broock"
11 am - 5 pm Exhibition: "Broock finds"
11.30 a.m. I 1 p.m. Guided tour of the castle building site
14.30 Cultural-historical guided tour of the estate and park
11 am - 7 pm Lunch, coffee & cake in the village store, café and beer garden in the former kitchen garden on Dorfstraße
Program Sunday, 21.06.2026
11-17 h Exhibition "Broock Castle - Lords and People"
11 am - 5 pm Exhibition: "Garden culture in Broock"
11 am - 5 pm Exhibition: "Broock finds"
1 - 4 p.m. Guided tours of the castle construction site - every 30 minutes
14.30 Cultural-historical guided tour of the estate and park
11 am - 6 pm Lunch, coffee & cake in the village store, café and beer garden in the former kitchen garden on Dorfstraße



