Schloss Reichenow is a château in Reichenow-Möglin, Brandenburg, Germany. Built between 1897 and 1900 in the English Castle style by Gustav Hauer, it features two-story facades with turrets and loggias. It is a protected architectural heritage monument and was historically owned by the von Eckardstein family.
Schloss Reichenow is a château located in Reichenow-Möglin, Brandenburg, Germany. It is recognized as an architectural heritage monument. The château was constructed between 1897 and 1900 under the direction of Gustav Hauer, designed in the English Castle-Style. The two-story building features plastered facades adorned with battlements and corner turrets. The entrance and garden sides are highlighted by central projections with loggias. A notable feature is a wrought iron dog at the staircase's start. In 1996/1997, a high tower on the northern side was reconstructed. The interior includes a vestibule on the ground floor and a salon on the upper floor, connected by corridors. The estate was originally owned by the descendants of Ernst Jacob von Eckardstein, with August Friedrich Freiherr von Eckardstein as the builder. The property was divided among his heirs, with Julius Arnold Freiherr von Eckardstein inheriting Reichenow. The estate was a significant agricultural site, featuring a distillery and a brickyard by 1880. It was part of a larger complex, including Hetzhorn and Sternebeck. Investments continued into the 1930s, with new worker housing constructed. Schloss Reichenow remains a testament to the region's architectural and agricultural history.