Good Dollrott

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The west front of the manor house
The Eastern Front around 1900
Heinrich von Ahlefeldt's donation board on the western front, including the semi-sculptural Luther rose

Good Dollrott (Danish: Dollerød ) is developed for Manor Pforthaus 17th century. The estate is located in the Dollrottfeld district of the Süderbrarup community on the B 201 between Süderbrarup and Kappeln in the fishing region .

history

In King Valdemar Erdbuch of 1231 a royal estate is dolruht ( valley and clearing ) mentioned. It came into the possession of those von Ahlefeld , called Dolrade in documents . In 1609, Hinrich von Ahlefeld erected today's rear central projection, through whose gate the street initially led, and very soon afterwards, as is evident from the decorative painting, also the north wing. On the gate entrance sat Hinrich von Ahlefeld a founder board on which he declared that the construction should his "dearly beloved housewife Anna von Ahlefeldt for jointure ", ie as a widow's residence to serve.

During the Thirty Years' War , the estate was owned by the ducal-Gottorfish family and was surrounded by a moat to protect it from troops and marauders , which has largely been preserved to this day. The street was shown around. Nevertheless, billeting, looting and arson took place. In the 18th century the names of the Königstein families (owner 1698–1758), Wedderkop (owner 1758–1802) and Viereck , as the husband of Christine Elisabeth von Königstein since 1747, are associated with the estate. On the occasion of the wedding of Christine Elisabeth von Königstein with Carl Heinrich von Viereck , royal stable master, King Frederik IV visited the estate and donated his portrait. In 1789 two thirds of the property belonging to the estate were parceled out ("coupled") and all compulsory labor was abolished, and the village of Dollrottfeld could emerge.

Rochus Freiherr von Liliencron , the founder of Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie and German folk song research, uncle of the poet Detlev von Liliencron , spent his childhood at Gut Dollrott and thought lovingly of his memories during his happy youth . Large farm buildings were erected around 1870, which in 2013 had become dilapidated, had to be demolished except for the brick facade and replaced by a modern hall. The estate has been privately owned since 1910.

In 2008, during renovation work on the first floor of the manor house north wing, ceiling paintings from the late Renaissance in grisaille technique were discovered.

literature

  • Rochus von Liliencron: Happy youthful days. Life memories told to children and grandchildren. Leipzig 1902
  • Hubertus Neuschäffer: Schleswig-Holstein's castles and mansions . Husum 1989, pp. 68f, ISBN 3-88042-462-4
  • Henning von Rumohr: Castles and mansions in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg . Frankfurt am Main 1969, pp. 129-135
  • Deert Lafrenz: manors and manors in Schleswig-Holstein . Published by the State Office for Monument Preservation Schleswig-Holstein, 2015, Michael Imhof Verlag Petersberg, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-3-86568-971-9 , pp. 135-138

See also

Individual evidence

  1. For Hinrich von Ahlefeld s. Satrupholm
  2. Text of the donation board: ANO 1609 ISSUE HINRICK VAN ALEVELDT AT SATRUPHOLM ERBGESESSEN DIS HOUSE GODT THE ALMIGHTY TO PRAISE AND THEN FIRST SINER HARDLY LOVED HOUSE TIE ANNA VAN ALEVELDT TO ADOPTED LIFE AT THE BEST.
  3. Flensburger Tageblatt of September 12, 2008

Web links

Commons : Gut Dollrott  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 54 ° 38 ′ 36.6 ″  N , 9 ° 49 ′ 57.5 ″  E