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Book "Manor houses and castles in Mecklenburg"
In Volume 5, we present 50 estates on 168 pages with short texts and more than 230 historical and current photographs.
Manor House Rubow
From the 15th to 17th century, particularly the knightly dynasty of von Sperling was in possession of large areas located northeast of Schwerin Lake.
Thus this family managed the Rubow, Alt and Neu Schlagsdorf, Retgendorf, Buchholz, and Flessenow estates at the same time. Later followed the von Bülow family, until the von Neumann and von Benckendorff families also spread into this area. Up to 1945 the Rubow estate was in possession of the von Böhl family.
The Rubow manor house is probably a late classicistic building, which is now empty and neglected.
In 2017 the house is for sale.
Behind the house there is a 2,5 hectare park.
Structure of ownership prior to 1945:
1326 - 1784 |
von Sperling |
1784 - 1792 |
Adolf Ludwig von Spörken |
1792 - 1805 |
privy councillor Gottlieb Schnelle |
1805 - 1833 |
Joh. Christian Bartels |
1833 - 1880 |
Carl Friedrich Eugen von Storch |
1880 - |
Rudolf Johannes von Böhl |
- 1901 |
Rudolf Johannes and Robert von Langen |
1901 - 1945 |
Rudolf and Fritz von Böhl |