Roggenhagen Castle

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The Castle Rogge Hagen was a mansion in Rye Hagen, district of the municipality Brunn in the district of Mecklenburg Lake north of Neubrandenburg .

history

The Roggenhagen manor was mentioned around the 13th century. The fiefdom Roggenhagen belonged to the Amt Brunn. The von Gloeden family were feudal lords . The mansion was built in 1728. After a fire in the 18th century, the formerly baroque interior was redesigned and furnished in the Rococo style. In 1795 the von Dewitz family took over the fief. In 1931 the property was sold in a foreclosure auction. The mansion and the garden remained in the hands of the family. When the Red Army conquered Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the winter / spring of 1945 , the Russians and Poles found weapons and ammunition in the manor house, which they set on fire; an explosion destroyed the house and the ruins were cleared in 1946. Friederike von Dewitz, who stayed on the estate after 1945, died in 1970.

The estate's old village church, the inventory of which was destroyed in World War II, has been preserved.

Building description

The single-storey, 13-axis plastered building on a basement level had a mansard roof . The mansion was a characteristic Rococo building, the exterior very simple, the interior lavishly decorated. A central aisle was laid out on the ground floor, but it was not used to connect the rooms, but to heat the ovens in the adjacent rooms. Two flights of stairs led from the central hall to the attic hall. Behind the hall there was a garden room on the first floor. A flight of stairs led from here into the manor park.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sabine Bock : Stately houses on the estates and domains in Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Architecture and history. (= Contributions to the history of architecture and the preservation of monuments, 7.1–3), Thomas Helms Verlag Schwerin 2008, ISBN 978-3-935749-05-3 , Volume 2, p. 782.
  2. ^ Sabine Bock : Stately houses on the estates and domains in Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Architecture and history. (= Contributions to the history of architecture and preservation of monuments, 7.1–3), Thomas Helms Verlag Schwerin 2008, ISBN 978-3-935749-05-3 , Volume 2, pp. 781–785.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 39 ′ 38 "  N , 13 ° 24 ′ 40"  E