Trieglaff Castle

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Trieglaff Castle
Mansion in Trzygłów (landscape) .JPG
Data
place Trzygłów , West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Coordinates 53 ° 51 '38.2 "  N , 15 ° 9' 39.1"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 51 '38.2 "  N , 15 ° 9' 39.1"  E
Trieglaff Castle (West Pomerania)
Trieglaff Castle

The Trieglaff Castle is a castle in today Polish Trzygłów , urban and rural community Gryfice ( Greifenberg in Pomerania ) in gryfice county ( Greifenberg county ), West Pomeranian Voivodeship .

history

The place goes back to a Slavic pagan sanctuary of the Triglaw cult, whose place, surrounded by old oaks, can still be seen today. An Elisabeth church was built in place of the sacrificial site in the 13th century. The first documented owner is Sygfried Lode, a fief of the diocese of Cammin , in 1297 . Were in the 14th century by Mellin feudal slave and later as after fief taker of Eberstein . In 1445 part of the arable property came into the possession of the Greifenberg citizen Kurd Helmich. This property fell to Rango in the 18th century and then back to Mellin's. In 1800 Trieglaff went with Gruchow, Vahnerow and Milchow to Heinrich von Oertzen, then, after his death in the Battle of Leipzig, by inheritance and sale to Adolph Ferdinand von Thadden-Trieglaff, whose family remained the owner until the collapse of the German East. In the 19th century the castle, owned by Adolf von Thadden-Trieglaff , was a center of the Christian revival movement . Otto von Bismarck met his wife Johanna von Puttkamer at the castle . In the course of extensive renovation work around 1900, a new castle extension was built, with u. a. the baroque tower with a copper-covered helmet roof . The historic manor house was retained.

Building

The core of the building dates from the Thirty Years' War and is located on the eastern slope of the Hoppenhof Lake ( Jezioro Trzygłowskie Drugie ). The granite and arched cellar vaults point to a much older previous building. Henning Christian von Mellin redesigned the house considerably in the Baroque style in the 18th century . Heinrich von Oertzen had the entrance laid out in the Empire style . In order to accommodate mission conferences, a hall building was laid out at right angles to the building in the 19th century, which closed the park to the lake shore.

literature

  • Helmut Sieber : Castles and manors in East and West Prussia . Verlag Wolfgang Weidlich, 1958, p. 103-104 .