Wildenborn manor

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The Manor Born Wild is a monument in the village Wild Born of the district Geußnitz the city of Zeitz in Burgenlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt . It is on the list of cultural monuments in Weißenfels under number 094 85115 .

Geographical location

The Wildenborn manor is in a central location at Ringweg 8.

history

The complex of the manor Wengelsdorf was built in the Middle Ages. It was owned by the von Ende aristocratic family until 1692 and then passed to the Rentkammer in Zeitz. In the same year a representative of the von Kötteritz family took over the manor, before it came into the possession of the bourgeois merchant and mayor family Born in Leipzig in 1715, who later rose to the nobility. The councilor Johann Franz Born was the manor owner of Wildenborn until 1732. After an interim phase, the estate came to his relative cousin Born in 1746. After his death in 1775, the manor remained in the possession of his children, who left it to the Baroness von Beust in 1782, who sold the manor in 1784 to the Richter family from Leipzig. In 1787, the judges succeeded in converting the manor's manor into a hereditary property at the Elector of Saxony, which means that female representatives of the family could also assert claims on the property.

In 1793, Graf von der Schulenburg-Lieberose became the new landowner who sold the estate on to Mr. von Alvensleben in 1794 . He left it to the von Hopfgarten family in 1796. In 1801 the Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen bought the estate. After his death in 1807, Wildenborn fell to a community of heirs, from whom he bought the Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst in 1810. From 1827 the Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont was the owner of the estate. In the years that followed, the owners of the Wildenborn manor often changed.

Today the manor is used as a residential building.

Patrimonial court

The Wildenborn manor was the seat of a Prussian patrimonial court until 1849 .

literature

  • Aristocratic archives in the state archives of Saxony-Anhalt. Overview of the stocks , edit. by Jörg Brückner , Andreas Erb and Christoph Volkmar (sources on the history of Saxony-Anhalt; 20), Magdeburg 2012.

Individual evidence

  1. Short question and answer Olaf Meister (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Prof. Dr. Claudia Dalbert (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Ministry of Culture March 19, 2015 Printed matter 6/3905 (KA 6/8670) List of monuments Saxony-Anhalt

Coordinates: 51 ° 0 ′ 8.5 ″  N , 12 ° 11 ′ 46.8 ″  E