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The Putzar castle ruin is located in a wild and romantic park.

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Schlossruine Putzar

Dorfstraße
17392 Putzar


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Schlossruine Putzar
Dorfstraße
17392 Putzar



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Dargibell Castle Estate

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  • Dargibell, 17398 Neu Kosenow

The manor house is one of the most important architectural monuments in the "Grafenwinkel" region of Western Pomerania. The baroque building with its English-style interior dates back to the 15th century.

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Manor house Boldekow

  • Am Gutshof, 17392 Boldekow

Vacation in the pre-Pomeranian manor house with family connection and plenty of space to relax and enjoy.

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Rossin manor house

  • Dorfstraße, 17398 Rossin

The Rossin manor house dates back to the 19th century.

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Schmuggerow Castle

  • Dorfstraße, 17398 Schmuggerow

Stately estate with park in Vorpommern for groups, family vacations and self-catering weddings.

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Schloss Sophienhof - The house in the park

  • Sophienhof, 17398 Ducherow

A beautiful spot surrounded by greenery. A homely place, full of peace, history and the power to relax. And the scent of freshly baked goods and mown grass is often in the air. This is probably the best way to describe the Schlosspark Sophienhof cultural venue.

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Brohm village church

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • 17099 Brohm

The village church Brohm is an early gothic fieldstone church with baroque equipment

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Kotelow hunting lodge

  • Schlossallee, 17099 Kotelow

The manor has belonged to the v. Oertzen family since 1672. The single-story baroque house, built in 1773, ends with a mansard roof. The courtyard entrance is gabled over a beautiful oak entrance door with a frontispiece. On the garden side there is a 3-axis central risalit with a terrace in front. Old wooden floorboards are preserved in the interiors. The house was extensively and authentically renovated and is now open to guests as a hunting lodge.

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