Manor Tützpatz

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West side with the park

The Gutshaus Tützpatz is a mansion in Tützpatz in the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The listed building is now empty.

history

Concert in the hall of mirrors at Schloss Tützpatz 1985

In 1776, Tützpatz, which had previously belonged to the von Maltzahn family , came into the possession of Karl Friedrich von Linden . In 1779 he had a new mansion built in the style of a Dutch baroque palace. In 1785 the Tützpatz estate was inherited by Georg Christian von Heyden, who changed his name to Heyden-Linden . The von Heyden-Linden family lived in Tützpatz until they were expropriated in 1945.

In 1908 the manor burned down. Albrecht von Heyden-Linden had it rebuilt largely true to the original. After 1945 apartments were furnished and it served as an agricultural vocational school, an agricultural economic institute and as the seat of the administration of VEG Tützpatz. The facility was renovated in the 1950s.

After the fall of the Wall , the vacant building came to a private owner. The windows were bricked up to protect against vandalism . A necessary renovation has not yet taken place.

investment

East side with the manor

The single-storey, fifteen-axis plastered building has an extended mansard roof . The loft extensions as well as the single-storey pavilion on the south gable date from the reconstruction in 1908. There are three-axis central risers on the park and courtyard sides . The facades are richly structured. The elaborate plaster decorations have been preserved in many cases; they were removed from the segmental arch gable of the risalite after 1945. The coats of arms of the von Linden and von Ramin families were located here .

To the east of the house is the former manor from the 18th century. The large farm buildings are partially used by local craft businesses.

The originally Baroque park to the west of the manor house was converted into an English-style landscape park in the 19th century. In the north-western part there is a pond with two islands through which the Goldbach flows. The trees in the park include lime trees , pines , Weymouths pines and a blood-hanging beech .

literature

  • Neidhardt Krauss, Egon Fischer: On the way to castles, palaces and parks in Western Pomerania . Hinstorff Verlag Rostock 1991, ISBN 3-356-00391-7

Web links

Commons : Gut Tützpatz  - Collection of images

Coordinates: 53 ° 43  '20.2 " N , 13 ° 8' 30.2"  E