Onward to the Slawenburg Raddusch – a place that surprises us. Rising like something from another era, the reconstructed ring castle made of wood and clay offers an archaeological window into the world of the Slavic tribes around the year 900. The castle tells stories of defense, community, and life during a time when the Spreewald was still wild and untamed. The exhibition is fascinating, and the atmosphere is almost mystical – a place that makes history tangible.