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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 Mustin
Even nowadays, a cobblestone road leads to the former site of the manor house, which was demolished during the GDR era. Mustin was first mentioned as Mostyn in a document on April 13th 1325.
Heinrich II of Mecklenburg ("The Lion") granted the Knights of Kramon (later Cramon) several estates in the Sternberg region, including Mustin. As from 1466, part of the estate went to the von Restorff family; from 1662 on the von Parkentins resided here. Around 1780 the state went into bourgeois none titled hands with Wilhelm Friedrich Goldschmidt being the owner, from 1855 on it belonged to the Tretow family, and from the end of the 19th century on it was in possession of the Bolten family.
Structure of ownership pre 1945:
14th/15th century |
Knight of Kramon (Cramon) |
Middle 15th century |
von Restorff family |
1662 |
von Parkentin family |
(1780)-1792 |
Wilhelm Goldschmidt |
1792-1823 |
Wilhelm Friedrich Goldschmidt |
1823-1827 |
Friedrich Goldschmidt |
1827-1855 |
Friederike Margarethe Johanna Goldschmidt |
1855-1870 |
Carl Friedrich Dethloff Tretow |
1896-1905 |
Hermann Bolten |
1905-(1916) |
Hermann August Bolten |
(1920)-(1930) |
Hermann Hans Bolten |
(1939) |
Hermann Hans Boltens Erben |
Mustin stellen wir im 4. Band der "Fotografischen Zeitreise Mecklenburg" vor.