Entries for tag: party, celebration
Manor House Daschow
The village of Daschow was first mentioned in 1235 under the name Darsekow. After the Thirty Years' War Daschow is a fiefdom of the von Dessin family, who originated from Gottorf near Schleswig. ... more
Manor House (Castle) Gamehl
The Gamehl estate lies a few kilometres north-west of Wismar and was the main residence under the unbroken ownership of the von Stralendorff family from 1387 until its expropriation in 1945. The last owner before the expropriation after the end of the Second World War was Joachim von Stralendorff. ... more
Manor House Ludorf
Ludorf, with its special manor house and the patronage church built on an octagonal plan, is one of the few almost original manor villages extant in Mecklenburg. The village was founded by the von Morin family, who lived in a castle in close proximity. ... more
Manor House Pohnstorf
Pohnstorf lies at the edge of Mecklenburg Switzerland, ca. 8 km north of Teterow. The von Stahl family resided here at the start of the 16th century. ... more
Manor House Zietlitz
On the edge of the Nossentiner-Schwinzer Heide Nature Park, in the middle of the Mecklenburg Lake District, lies Zietlitz. The manor house, cozy and restored with great sensitivity, is available for a restful and unique vacation experience. ... more
Manor House Groß Siemen
The first documented reference to Groß Siemens dates back to 1355. The manor house was rebuilt around 1890 with the main building on the old baroque foundation of the previous house. ... more
Manor House Peckatel
Since 1505, the Peckatel estates were owned by the von Maltzahn family from Penzlin. In 1629, they had to pledge the properties to different creditors. It was not until 1795 that Joseph von Maltzan of Werder was able to buy them back from the von Plessen family. ... more
Manor House Gottin
The Gottin manor house in a well-cared for park, with old trees and a plethora of historic and English roses, is a few kilometres north-west of Teterow. ... more

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