Jäckelsbruch Manor

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Jäckelsbruch Manor
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Geographical location 52 ° 43 '4 "  N , 14 ° 11' 17"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 43 '4 "  N , 14 ° 11' 17"  E
Jäckelsbruch Manor (Brandenburg)
Jäckelsbruch Manor
The destroyed manor house
Today's gate entrance

The former manor Jäckelsbruch is located west of Eichwerder , a district of Wriezen ( Brandenburg ).

It is named after its first owner, Chamber Councilor Friedrich Wilhelm Jäckel († 1784), who acquired the land on October 9, 1755 and had a manor house built, which was completed in 1780. From 1782 on, the estate changed hands frequently. Gottlieb Palm, to whom the estate belonged from 1833, had the park laid out, which still exists today, but overgrown.

Jäckelsbruch became an independent municipality in 1859, with 43 inhabitants in 1900 and 66 in 1925. It was incorporated into Eichwerder in 1928.

In 1940, the Nazi state sculptor Arno Breker received the former manor from Adolf Hitler on his 40th birthday . The donation included not only the palace with its park, but also the entire equipment of the house as well as a new studio built by the architect Friedrich Tamms . The interior was redesigned by Paul von Waldthausen . During the war years, Breker received personalities from politics and culture, both from home and abroad, especially from France. His friend Albert Speer and his wife were often guests in Jäckelsbruch, as did the pianist Wilhelm Kempff .

The manor house was demolished in 1947. Today the studio house, the fountain house and the swimming pool surrounded by a hedge are still standing. The park is almost square, old avenues of trees can still be seen. The pillars of the entrance gate are still preserved. The facility has been a listed building since 1989. From 1976 until his death in 2014, the sculptor Horst Engelhardt had his studio there, who had acquired the property.

literature

  • Joe F. Bodenstein: "Arno Breker - une biography" over 1000 pages. Èditions SÉGUIER Paris, French first edition 2016, ISBN 978-2-84049-690-8 .
  • Patrick Neuhaus: The Arno Breker exhibition in the Orangery Paris 1942. Foreign cultural policy, art and collaboration in occupied France. Neuhaus Verlag, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-937294-08-7
  • Ilona Rohowski, Ingetraud Senst: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg. Volume 9.1: District of Märkisch-Oderland. Part 1: towns of Bad Freienwalde and Wriezen, villages in Niederoderbruch. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2006, ISBN 3-88462-230-7 , pp. 306-307.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Patrick Neuhaus: The Arno Breker exhibition in the Paris Orangery in 1942. Foreign cultural policy, art and collaboration in occupied France. Neuhaus Verlag, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-937294-08-7 , pp. 16-26

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