Hasselburg hunting lodge

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Gut Hasselburg

The Hasselburg hunting lodge is an estate in the Flechtingen district of Hasselburg .

history

Gut Hasselburg

The Hasselburg hunting lodge is an estate that got its name from the fact that it was used for hunting parties in the 19th century. The village around the estate has been owned by the Margraves of Brandenburg since it was founded in the 14th century. They finally pledged the property to the Archbishop of Magdeburg. In 1680, in the course of secularization , the building was transferred to the Duke of Magdeburg and later to the Schenk von Flechtingen family. They sold the simple estate to the Barons von Spiegel , who had a representative manor house built in 1870. From 1854 to 1880 the Counts of Alvensleben used it as landlords. It then returned to the von Spiegel family in 1880 . After the death of Werner Friedrich Julius Stephan von Spiegel , the wife signed the estate over to the Davier family. It was owned by the family until it was expropriated in 1945 and was mostly used as a residence for the estate manager and briefly in 1945 as a Soviet headquarters .

The further use was characterized by a division of the property. The lands were distributed to farmers for cultivation. The manor house was subsequently used by the community on various occasions as a residence for war refugees, library, doctor's office, restaurant, community office as well as sales point for consumer goods and gardening. After the fall of the Wall, there was initially no buyer for the property, so the manor house stood empty for a while. The estate and the adjacent park have been privately owned again since 2018.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hunting lodge Hasselburg in Hasselburg | History | History. Retrieved December 17, 2018 .
  2. ^ Entry on Gutshaus Hasselburg in Flechtingen-Hasselburg in the private database "Alle Burgen". Retrieved January 5, 2019.

Coordinates: 52 ° 19 ′ 31.1 ″  N , 11 ° 15 ′ 59 ″  E