Wolfshagen Castle (Uckermark)
The Wolfshagen Castle was at the private lake in the village Wolfhagen on the border between Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on the national highway 198 east of the city Woldegk .

The castle in Wolfshagen (Uckerland)
The founder of the Wolfshagen line of the Schwerin family, Otto Graf von Schwerin , had an existing Renaissance castle replaced by a Baroque castle by Jean de Bodt from 1727 to 1738 . This castle was expanded from 1776 to 1838. Finally, an outer wing was added to the left and right. At the end of the Second World War , the castle, the orangery and the Swiss castle were destroyed and later completely demolished. There is now a park on the site of the castle.
See also
literature
- Hans-Joachim Dreger: Landscape Park, Wolfshagen ; in: Bund Heimat und Umwelt in Deutschland (ed.): White paper on historic gardens and parks in the new federal states ; 2nd, revised edition, Bonn 2005; ISBN 3-925374-69-8 ; P. 38f.
Coordinates: 53 ° 26 '22.9 " N , 13 ° 39' 1.5" E