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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.
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 Möllenhagen
Nowadays the manor house does no longer exist; it fell victim to the wrecking ball before 1990. From the 16th to the 18th century at Möllenhagen there were farming estates and also the von Holstein knight's seat. In 1734, the von Holstein family sold the estate to the Le Fort family they held it until 1831.
After being sold to Paul Amadeus von Frisch, the estate passed to the cavalry captain Friedrich Ernst August von Gundlach three years later. The Gundlachs laid out the avenue of lime trees that still exists today and had the manor house built at its end. It was flanked by two buildings, one of which has been preserved.
From 1869 on the owners changed in rapid succession: Friedrich Ludwig Karl August Greffrath, in 1885 August Bätke, in 1891 Head Bailiff Paul Schultze, in 1898 Henning Baron von Brockdorff, followed by the Diederichsen family, von Dewitz and finally Herrmann von Detten.
During the GDR period, the manor house was used as a school and for other communal facilities.