Cultural asset Haus Nottbeck

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Landrat-Predeick-Allee 1, 59302 Oelde
Rest area Park/gardens historical building Tourist attractions – various Fortress/Castle Cultural centre

The former Haus Nottbeck manor is located in the Münsterland park landscape on the edge of the Oelde district of Stromberg. The history of the historic estate can be traced back to the 14th century.

Today, the Haus Nottbeck cultural estate is home to the Museum of Westphalian Literature and is a regular venue for cultural events. The kulturgut Haus Nottbeck is not only a great destination for lovers of Westphalian architecture, families also get their money's worth here. On nice days, the adjacent fruit meadow is a popular place for an extended picnic in a wonderful setting.

Tour information
  • Exterior tours are possible at any time.
  • Interior tours are possible during the stated opening hours.
History information

The history of this old moated castle dates back to the 14th century: the "gud te Nuttbeke" is first mentioned in a document dated 23 April 1366. Since the 15th century, the estate was owned by the noble family von Oer. With them, Nottbeck experienced a 300-year period of prosperity. Around 1800, the manor house in particular underwent significant changes: The impressive classicist manor house was built, which today houses the Museum of Westphalian Literature.

The estate really came into the limelight at the beginning of the 19th century when Haus Nottbeck became the official residence of Clemens Wenzelaus von Oer, district administrator of the then Beckum district. His sons made a national reputation for themselves as artists - Maximilian Josef von Oer as a writer and Theobald von Oer as a visual artist. Some particularly impressive works by the latter can be admired in the nearby Liesborn Abbey Museum.

The last owner bequeathed the old knight's seat to the district of Warendorf in 1987. After the use was unclear for a long time, the Museum of Westphalian Literature was opened in 2001. In the years that followed, the old walls were lovingly restored without interfering too much with the overall effect of the complex.

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Information for cyclists
Numerous interesting and scenically particularly beautiful themed routes for cyclists run through the Münsterland region.
The following routes run in the vicinity of the Haus Nottbeck cultural estate:
100 Castles Route, East Course
LandesGartenSchau Route
WerseRadweg
The entrance to the 4,500 kilometre long and signposted Münsterland cycle path network is located directly at the Haus Nottbeck Cultural Estate.

Admission Museum
The guests themselves decide what a visit to the cultural heritage of Haus Nottbeck is worth to them.
Audio guides for adults and children (with mini audio games through the museum): 2,00 € per person.
Free admission: 0 €

Journey to the Haus Nottbeck cultural estate
The Haus Nottbeck cultural estate is located in the southern Münsterland region between Oelde and Rheda- Wiedenbrück.
Arrival by car:
A2 motorway, Herzebrock-Clarholz exit. Distance to the cultural estate approx. 1 kilometre.
Arrival by train:
Bielefeld - Hamm railway line
Distance to Rheda-Wiedenbrück railway station: approx. 7 kilometres, 25 minutes by bike.
Distance to Oelde railway station: approx. 9 kilometres, 30 minutes by bike.
Parking
A large, free car park is available at the Haus Nottbeck cultural estate. There is also a camper van parking space on site.

for Groups
Entrance Free
Barrierefreiheit geprüft
teilweise barrierefrei für Menschen mit Gehbehinderung

More informationen about accessibility here.

(01.01-31.12) Museum opening hours
On public holidays the opening hours of Sundays apply.

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Münsterland e.V.

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Münsterland e.V.

Source: destination.one

Last changed on 17.04.2025

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