In 1890 the house was built as a hunting lodge of the Grand Duke of Strelitz in the neo-Renaissance style. The old manor house next to it is a simple 11-axis building over two floors. The facade of the hunting lodge is richly articulated and changes from red clinker to sandstone. The theme of hunting is found in the decor of the house. Inside, parts of the wall paneling have been preserved. Also noteworthy is the beautiful lake location on the Lieps.
For more than 110 years, the Prillwitz Hunting Lodge, built in the Art Nouveau style by Grand Duke Friedrich Wilhelm, has been located in Mecklenburg-Strelitz, between Neubrandenburg and Neustrelitz, directly on the Lieps River. After loving, detailed restoration in the 1990s, many elements of the original furnishings have been preserved, such as the fine wood paneling in the entrance hall, staircase and ballroom. Jagdschloss Prillwitz is open to guests today and has 10 rooms, including one large and one small suite. All rooms have comfortable bathrooms, modern telephone systems and television sets. The house is surrounded by a park with 300- to 400-year-old oaks.