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Weddings & celebrations
in the stylish ambience of Gamehl Castle - the faithfully restored ballroom offers room for 80 people.
A manor house for a whole group!
The guest house Zietlitz offers the suitable ambience for family celebrations, small seminars, groups of friends of historical manor houses; nature lovers, yoga groups and much more.
Manor House Gottesgabe
At the end of the 13th century, Gottesgabe was owned by the von Maltzahn family. They were followed by the von Prehn family in mid-14th century.
In 1457, the property was acquired by the von Halberstadt family. In 1913, Sir Wriedt purchased the property and later sold it to Georg Eschenburg in 1924. The Gottesgabe manor house was built around 1700 on parts of the cellar foundation of a medieval building. It is one of the most extraordinary manors in Mecklenburg. It originally had three wings structured to form a triangle, a plastered and open courtyard was then added in the building, and later roofed in the mid-19th century. The very old vaulted cellars are said to have been where Klaus Störtebeker was jailed. The house is famous for the fact that it was where the Saxon freedom poet, Theodor Körner, spent his last night before his death.
The manor house was modernized thoroughly in the 1990s, and modern rental apartments were set up.
Structure of ownership prior 1945:
1575-1674 |
von Halberstadt |
1716-1788 |
von Halberstadt |
1788-1790 |
Anna Friederica von Both, née von Plessen |
1790-1803 |
professional huntsman Gustav Adolph Hans von der Lühe |
1803-1810 |
privy counsellor Johann Hartwig Hundt |
1841-1865 |
Heinrich August Ludwig von Schuckmann |
1865-1898 |
Leopold Fritz Ludwig Gustav von Schuckmann |
1898-1908 |
Carlos Lobeck |
1908-1916 |
lieutenant Ernst Arthur Wriedt |
1916-(1937) |
Georg Eschenburg (Lübeck) |
(1939)- |
C. von Ladiges |
Keywords:
- Manor House
- Nordwestmecklenburg
- national heritage protection
- private property
- von Maltzahn, Maltzan, Moltzan family
- von Halberstadt family
- von Plessen family
- von Schuckmann family
- von der Lühe family
- von Pederstorf,Pederstorff,Petersdorf family
- von Prehn family
- von Both family
- Lützow-Lübstorf Department