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Manor House (Castle) Johannstorf


The two-storey brick building according to plans of master builder Rudolph Matthias Dallin originates from 1743 when it was built in the place of an ancient moated castle. The building was commissioned by the von Buchwald(t) family, whose ancestral seat Johannstorf had been since 1412.

The house burned down on March, 1st, 2025. ... more


Manor House Alt Krassow


The manor house is largely renovated - it is used as a residential house; however, a holiday apartment for four individuals has also been created. ... more


Bansow Manor House (Manor, Palace)


Bansow estate was one of the many estates in Mecklenburg that passed from hand to hand from the end of the 17th century. From 1780 until 1796 it was owned by General Johann Ludwig Reichsgraf (Imperial Count) von Wallmoden-Gimborn, followed by Chamberlain Otto Conrad von Hahn until 1801, Mr. Kues until 1802, the von Maibom brothers until 1836, Friedrich Carls until 1839, the Mohrmann family until 1884, Peter Meyer until 1896, and Paul Löser until 1909. ... more


Manor House (Castle) Diekhof


The Diekhof property was originally owned by the von Voss family before it was passed to the von Hahn family in 1462, who remained in possession until 1771. ... more


Manor House Langhagen


The estate and the village Langhagen were probably originally  a fief of the von Oldenstadt family (or von der Oldenstadt). After their extinction in the mid 15th century, Heinrich Hahn of Kuchelmiss received the fief in 1451 and the estate was kept in possession of the Counts Hahn until 1780. ... more


Manor House Meetzen


Meetzen Manor House is a two-storey clear brick building on a boulder stone base. The ground floor has round-arched windows. ... more


New Manor House (Castle) Schwiessel


Schwiessel was owned by the von Negendanck family as early as the 14th century. Joachim von Negendanck sold the estate to Dietrich von Bevernest in 1561, but it was pledged to a member of the von Negendanck family again in 1667. ... more


Old Manor House Schwiessel


Schwiessel was owned by the von Negendanck family as early as the 14th century. Joachim von Negendanck sold the estate to Dietrich von Bevernest in 1561, but it was pledged to a member of the von Negendanck family again in 1667. ... more