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From 1803 to 1945, the von Kruse family worked and lived on the Neetzow estate. The present manor house was built between 1848 and 1851 by Friedrich Hitzig, a student of Schinkel, in the style of an English country house.
The estate with its numerous farm buildings was situated on several hectares of land and was connected to six other estates in its heyday. After the expulsion and expropriation of the family due to the land reform in 1945, the castle housed a branch of the Institute of Agricultural Economics of the GDR Academy of Agricultural Sciences until German reunification. This almost continuous use of the building has preserved impressive historical architectural elements, such as the stunning neo-Renaissance rotunda. Artistic parquet mosaic floors and impressive wall paintings of hunting scenes have also been preserved. Today's combination of honest history and timeless modernity gives the house a modern, sophisticated flair with a down-to-earth feel. The enchanted landscape park with a small lake is particularly characterized by exotic trees and shrubs.
Program Sunday:
-11 am - 6 pm: Guided tours of the house and park
- 11 am - 6 pm: Coffee & cake on the sun terrace
- Picnic in the park (bring a blanket)
- Funk/Jazz/Latin saxophonist Klim Levene from Vancouver, Canada