Lüskow manor house

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Lüskow manor house, courtyard side

The Lüskow manor , also known as the Lüskow car park , is a mansion in the Lüskow district of the Butzow municipality in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The half-timbered house and the remains of the manor are under monument protection.

history

The manor house was built in 1749 by order of the noble von Lüskow family. After the Lüskows went bankrupt, the estate was sold to the von Schwerin family at a public auction in 1773 . In 1805 Lüskow was sold together with Butzow to Friedrich Carl Ernst von Falkenstein, who sold the two goods on to Johann Carl Krüger in 1820/1821. Krüger's son sold Lüskow in 1841 to the medical council and former Anklam district physician Georg Heinrich Maß.

The estate was relocated in 1934 due to bankruptcy. The innkeeper Alwin Neumann bought the manor house and ran an inn and a grocery store. Excursion guests came with the small train from Anklam. Alwin Neumann was expropriated in 1945 after the occupation of the region by the Red Army and taken to special camp No. 9 Fünfeichen , where he died. After the restaurant was closed in 1978, the building stood empty for 15 years.

The Association for the Preservation of Monuments began in 1994 with renovation work. The house was in municipal ownership until 1996, when it was returned to the Neumann descendants who sold it together with the park to the Monument Preservation Center in 2003. The renovation has continued since then.

building

The eight-axis single - storey half-timbered house was built on a field stone base . The gable sides are four-axis. The mansard roof is made of plain tiles with a crown covering . In the 18th century, the two bat dormers were added, each with a smaller bat dormer. There is a loggia on the west side . The stairs and coffered doors have been preserved from the interior.

The courtyard of the complex is delimited to the street by a wall with gate pillars. There are still three stable buildings and a granary with a mill from the estate. The park wall has also been preserved. In the three-hectare park there are still remnants of a baroque path system with ditches and an avenue of lime trees from the 18th century. In the 19th century it was transformed into an English landscape garden.

literature

  • Castles, palaces and mansions in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. L & H, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-939629-22-1 , p. 154.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part 2, Vol. 1, W. Dietze, Anklam-Berlin 1865, p. 297 ( Google Books ).
  2. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part 2, Vol. 1, W. Dietze, Anklam-Berlin 1865, p. 687 ( Google Books ).
  3. a b Eckhard Oberdörfer: Vorpommern-Greifswald. A travel and reading book. Edition Temmen, Bremen 2013, ISBN 978-3-8378-3002-6 , pp. 61–62.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 49 ′ 6 "  N , 13 ° 38 ′ 52.6"  E