You are here: Homepage > Lübzin is For Sale

Deutsche Website

Deutsche Website

Ludorf manor in calendar 2019

Ludorf manor in calendar 2019

info & order


So that your dream does not become a nightmare

So that your dream does not become a nightmare

A real estate portal dedicated to castles and manor houses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg that supports you in every phase of your project's development.

www.gutsdorf.de


The Manor House Lübzin is For Sale

For sale is the entire estate complex together with the manor house by the lake and the park. A tourism project has already been developed and has been
approved of for the complex, but has not been implemented.



The Manor House Lübzin is For Sale

For sale is the entire estate complex together with the manor house by the lake and the park. A tourism project has already been developed and has been
approved of for the complex, but has not been implemented.

Basic Information:

  • Year of counstruction: approx. 1820/1911
  • Object address: 18249 Lübzin, LK Rostock
  • Usable building area Castle: ca. 1.800 sqm
  • Surface of the site: Castle and park site: approx. 2,0 hectare
  • Ownership: private
  • Purchase price: on request (sales tax can be displayed)
  • Commission: 3,5 % incl VAT for the buyer

All further Information and Contact:
Manfred Achtenhagen: www.gutsdorf.de


In 1911 the then owner of the manor house Lübzin Kurt Viering commissioned a prestigious redesign of the building according to plans by the architect Paul Korff. The edifice was raised by one floor, received a frontage in neo-baroque style and a kerb roof. The village Lübzin was first mentioned in records in 1261. From 1337 on a frequent change of the feudal lords occurred, then in 1740 the village became the property of the Mecklenburg family. In 1787 Johann Christian Hillmann acquired the estate and for the next four generations the Hillmann family remained the owners of Lübzin. At the beginning of the 20th century Kurt Viering obtained possession of the estate.

The married couple Viering committed suicide in 1945 when the Red Army entered the village.

Weitere Informationen und Bilder finden Sie hier.