Krüden Castle
The castle Krüden is a castle in Krüden in the district of Stendal .
history
The castle was owned by the von Jagow family for many years . Adolf von Jagow had the Krüden manor house, dating from around 1700, rebuilt in the Tudor style in 1860 . During this time a botanically interesting park was created. From November 15 to November 16, 1869, he organized a pheasant hunt in the Garbe forest district for the future German Emperor Wilhelm I and was the host at the Krüden manor
The building is still preserved today in a slightly different shape. It was used as a school from 1963 to 2010. Since 2011 it has been the seat of a tea manufacture with an online trade.
Footnotes
- ^ Community of Aland, district of Krüden. Retrieved June 1, 2019 .
- ^ Wilhelm van Kempen: Palaces and manors in the province of Saxony and in Anhalt . W. Weidlich, 1961, p. 35 ( google.de [accessed June 28, 2020]).
- ↑ Ralf Franke: Live and work in your own castle . In: Volksstimme Magdeburg, local edition Osterburg . July 12, 2016 ( volksstimme.de [accessed June 1, 2019]).
Web links
- Krüden information at seehausen-altmark.de
Coordinates: 52 ° 55 ′ 30.8 " N , 11 ° 41 ′ 44.8" E