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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.
City Guide Stralsund
for guests of the Hanseatic city: A richly illustrated ramble through the present and history of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund with a map of the old town.
Zarnewanz Manor House
Around 1920 the estate was owned by the von Bassewitz family, who sold it in 1928. After 1990 the building was owned for many years by the municipality, which used it for residential purposes and as a youth center.
Now it is privately owned by the Rauba-Korfhage family.
An open landscape garden is attached to the house.
Structure of ownership pre 1945:
1751-1872 |
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1704 |
Adolph Friedrich von der Lühe (see Stormstorf and Vieren) |
1751 |
Eggert Augustin von der Lühe (see Stormstorf and Vieren) |
(1781)-1819 |
August Eggert von der Lühe (see Stormstorf, Vieren, Redderstorf) |
1819-1833 |
Friedrich Carl Heinrich von der Lühe (see Stormstorf and Vieren) |
1833-1851 |
von der Lühe brothers (see Stormstorf, Vieren, Redderstorf) |
1851-1872 |
Chamberlain and Equerry Adolf Friedrich von der Lühe (see Vieren) |
1872-1911 |
Heinrich Ludwig Count von Bassewitz of Dalwitz; Vieren, Vietow, Gnewitz, Repnitz, Wohrenstorf and Weitendorf) |
1911-1926 |
Undersecretary (Ret.) David Graf (Count) von Bassewitz (Vieren, Gnewitz, Barkvieren) |
1927 |
Culture and Settlement Corporation of German Agriculturists in Schwerin On the former estates of Zarnewanz and Vieren 52 new smallholdings appeared in the next few years (1936). |