Medewitzerhütten hunting lodge

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The hunting lodge near the village of Medewitzerhütten

The hunting lodge Medewitzerhütten is a hunting lodge- like mansion near the village of Medewitzerhütten in the municipality of Wiesenburg / Mark . It is designated as an architectural monument .

history

The hunting lodge was built in 1914 by Carl Eduard Brandt von Lindau in his forest district near Medewitzerhütten. The design is said to come from an unnamed architect who was a professor at the Technical University of Charlottenburg . After the end of the Second World War , the hunting seat was expropriated by the Soviet military administration in Germany as part of the land reform . As a result, it became the vacation home of VEB Chemiewerk Coswig . In 1992 WABE gGmbH moved into the building and grounds, which established a social therapeutic facility for addicts .

Building

The castle-like hunting seat can be reached from the east, where there is access to the site, via a wide flight of stairs onto a terrace . A semicircular, two-story central projection with a dome-like vaulted conical roof is striking . In this is the main entrance as a double-leaf, round-arched , white door. Round-arched like the door, two round-arched windows were incorporated on each side of the risalit on the ground floor . A two-story mansard roof is placed on the ground floor . The windows in the lower of the two attic storeys are rectangular windows , while arched windows are also incorporated into the two-story risalit on the upper storey. Bat dormers are installed as clear openings in the upper attic or in the roof of the central projectile. The entire roof of the house is covered with red beaver tails .

Individual evidence

  1. Then and now . Published on November 13, 2016 in BRAWO .
  2. This is where addiction help has been staying for 25 years. Märkische Allgemeine from October 24, 2017, accessed on February 23, 2018
  3. Information brochure on social therapeutic facility for addicts . WABE gGmbH.

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Coordinates: 52 ° 4 ′ 28.9 ″  N , 12 ° 21 ′ 50.1 ″  E