Gut Rattelvitz

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Gut Rattelvitz Ruegen
Map of the manors of those from the east
Gut Rattelvitz, the farmhouse (painted in 1943 by a prisoner of war out of gratitude)

The Rattelvitz manor is a historic mansion in the Rattelvitz district of the Gingst community . It borders the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park on Rügen .

history

Gut Rattelvitz was first mentioned in a document in 1318. From 1400 it belonged to the manors of the von der Osten family . In 1817 the estate passed into the possession of the von Platen family, who were important on the island of Rügen .

According to the Hagenow map of 1829, today's single farm is originally north of Volsvitz, directly on the Wittenberger Strom; in the further course of the first half of the 19th century, the courtyard was moved about one kilometer to the south. The place name comes from the Slavic Ratnovici and means people of guessing .

The place belonged in the 14th century to the Kooth, Kowt or Kothe family; later, but before 1532, it came to the family from the east on Capelle. Between 1810 and 1820 Rattelvitz came to the von Platen family on Gurtitz. In 1848 the Vorwerk Rattelvitz was formed from two laid farms .

Today's facility

Today the manor from Gut Rattelvitz is an architectural monument .

In 2005, the descendants of the owner expropriated in 1960, the farmer Heinrich Haupt, converted and refurbished the estate in the style of the 1900s, but with modern comfort. Remnants of old barns were dismantled and gave a clear view of the Baltic Sea and the island of Ummanz .

literature

  • Renate de Veer: Manor houses and estate complexes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . Aschenbeck Verlag, 2008, ISBN 3939401285 .

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Coordinates: 54 ° 27 '3 "  N , 13 ° 12' 59.5"  E