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Book "Manor houses and castles in Western Pomerania"

Book "Manor houses and castles in Western Pomerania"

In Volume 3, we present 49 estates on 151 pages with short texts and more than 220 historical and current photographs.

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Manor House Pritzier, District of Wolgast

The Manor House Pritzier no longer exists. Pritzier was first mentioned in Lubin's map in 1618. (The Lubin map is the first complete map of the Duchy of Pomerania produced by the Rostock scholar Eilhard Lubinus between 1610 and 1618.) Pritzier was originally and presumably until 1641 a fief of the Nienkerken family. Around this time the place became a sovereign demesne.



In 1648, Christina Queen of Sweden granted the estate to Field Marshal Conrad Mardefeld, who sold the property to Field Marshal Carl Gustav Wrangel only five years later. In 1720, the estate reverted to the crown and was from then on leased out.

Pritzier can be found in the book "Fotografische Zeitreise Vorpommern" Band 4 (Photographic Time Travel Western Pomerania Volume 4)


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