Gut Mühlenhof

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Mühlenhof Altthymen 2012
Mühlenhof Altthymen around 1918
Mühlenhof Altthymen 1908

The manor Gut Mühlenhof (also called Mühlenhof Castle) is a noble residence built in 1872 in Altthymen near Fürstenberg / Havel . It is a simple three-story plastered building.

Since 1907 it belonged to George of Yorry, the Chamberlain, the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Adolph Friedrich V was. Four years later, Count Arthur von Bernstorff took over the mill estate. He built the current mansion "Schloss Mühlenhof".

Arthur von Bernstorff used the manor house for hunting, in one of which the Count's son died in 1919.

In 1935 the newspaper publisher Carl Maetschke bought the Mühlenhof and kept it until 1945. After the Second World War , the estate became land reform land and was then used as a children's home (“Hilde Jadamowitz”) until 1965 .

Then it was from 1964 to 1990 as a "vacation property" of the ADN ( General German News Service ), the official GDR news agency .

With the political change came the end of the holiday property.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 14 ′ 23.2 "  N , 13 ° 9 ′ 36.9"  E