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Manor House Behren-Lübchin
The manor house, built in its present form around 1800, stands above a medieval vaulted cellar. In 2018 it was cleared out and gutted - inside the building the valuable stucco and the chimney vaults were preserved, these had been created during a reconstruction in the 19th century by the architect Heinrich Gustav Thormann.
Sculptor and painter Wadim Wolf purchased the manor house and the park in February 2019 and is now creating a new spiritual place with aesthetic sculptures and plants - they form a symbiosis with the historical ensemble, which is open to the public. Additionally, classical concerts and yoga events are planned.
Structure of ownership prior to 1945:
1184 |
Earliest mentioned in a document |
1779-1782 |
Chamberlain Bernhard Matthias Count von Bassewitz (at Dalwitz) |
1782-1790 |
Countess von Bassewitz (Chamberlain Bernhard Matthias Count von Bassewitz (at Dalwitz)) |
1790-1794 |
Chamberlain Georg Christoph von Behr (see Grammow, Nustrow, Alt- and Neu Stassow) |
1794-1802 |
Privy Councillor, later Supreme President of the Privy Council Carl Ernst von Schack (see Grammow, Nustrow, Alt- and Neu Stassow) |
1802-1804 |
Johann Julius Koophamel |
1804-1830 |
Johann Julius Christian Koophamel |
1830-1839 |
Moritz Gottfried Ludwig Peters |
1839-1847 |
Wilhelm Wackerow |
1847-1855 |
August Helmut Wilhelm von Heyden-Linden |
1855-1858 |
Heinrich Karl Ernst von Blücher |
1858-1871 |
Ernst Wilhelm Friedrich Peters |
1871-1873 |
Chamberlain Hermann Friedrich August von Behr-Negendank |
1873-1888 |
Chamberlain Hermann August von Behr-Negendank |
1888-(1930) |
Heino Friedrich Georg Adolph von Behr-Negendank (see Passow) |
(1937)-(1939) |
Hans-Jasper von Behr (see Neverin) |