Wusseken mansion

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Wusseken mansion / Dwór w Osiekach
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Data
place Osieki , Gmina Sianów , Powiat Koszaliński , West Pomeranian Voivodeship .
Coordinates 54 ° 16 '49.9 "  N , 16 ° 12' 52.3"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 16 '49.9 "  N , 16 ° 12' 52.3"  E
Wusseken mansion / Dwór w Osiekach (West Pomerania)
Wusseken mansion / Dwór w Osiekach

The Wusseken mansion, now operated as a hotel, is located in Osieki in the Koszaliński powiat in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland .

history

Since the Middle Ages , the Bulgrines were fief takers. After their extinction, King Friedrich Wilhelm I transferred the goods to Jakob von Bechefer . When his daughter married, the property passed to Samuel von Cocceji , after whom the place Coccejendorf (today: Radosław (Sławno) ) was named. His son Carl Friedrich Ernst became famous as the general of the last Polish king, Stanislaus II Augustus . In the western part of Wusseken a mansion was built around 1750 , which was later called the "Old Castle" and was demolished in the 1950s.

The Cocceji were the owners until 1808 , in 1818 Johann Martin Pumplun acquired the property, whose widow sold the property to Johann Friedrich Ludewig Hildebrandt. This was in neighboring Kleist and Repkow build new mansions, renew farm buildings and land improvement perform. The last owners, Carl and Katharina Hildebrandt, died on the run in 1945 .

The castle became the administrative building of a state property. From 1963 to 1981, meetings of artists, art critics and art theorists took place here. Today the mansion is used as a hotel .

Building

The manor house that is preserved today, the so-called "New Castle", was built around 1925 according to plans by Schucht from Stettin . The construction is half- timbered and is reminiscent of a Pomeranian farmhouse.

literature

  • Edda Gutsche: With a view of the park and the lake. As a guest in castles and mansions in Pomerania and Kashubia . edition Pommern, Elmenhorst / Vorpommern 2018, ISBN 978-3-939680-41-3 , p. 50-53 .