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Book "Manor houses and castles in Mecklenburg"
In Volume 4, we present 51 estates on 156 pages with short texts and more than 220 historical and current photographs.
Manor House Kalübbe
The manor house Kalübbe consists of three building parts, which are to be assigned to different construction times. The present main building, an eleven axle rendered building on a foundation of boulders with a park-facing veranda, was built in the 17th century, at a right angle to this stands an 18th century building.
The left extension was added at the beginning of the 20th century after Dr. Adolf von Griesheim purchased the estate. This building expansion was probably carried out by the Laage rural building office under the direction of Paul Korff. The last owner until 1945 of the 670 hectare estate was Ingeborg von Griesheim.
During the GDR era, the buildings were predominantly inhabited; later there was also a public house here.
The main building and the left extension were partially renovated in the past years; they are inhabited.The right building is dilapidated.
Behind the manor house there is a small park with a pond.
Some of the farm buildings of the once extensive estate complex are extant.