Gutshaus Diedersdorf

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Description

Château and heritage monument in Diedersdorf, Brandenburg, Germany.

Gutshaus Diedersdorf is a château in Diedersdorf, Großbeeren, Brandenburg, Germany. Built between 1798 and 1800 on medieval foundations, it is a two-story heritage monument with a dovecote. The site has undergone restorations and serves as a cultural landmark and event venue.

Gutshaus Diedersdorf is a château located in Diedersdorf, a part of the municipality of Großbeeren in the Landkreis Teltow-Fläming, Brandenburg, Germany. Officially listed as "Herrenhaus mit Taubenhaus," it is designated as an architectural heritage monument. The village of Diedersdorf was first mentioned in 1375, suggesting the existence of a knight's estate, likely including a Gutshaus. The current structure was built between 1798 and 1800 on medieval foundations, evidenced by its massive vaulted cellars with irregularly layered fieldstone masonry. Over the centuries, the property had various owners, including Caspar von Bellin and Anna von Beer. Significant renovations occurred between 1846 and 1855, with further restoration from 1990 to 1999. The Gutshaus is a two-story building with an 11-axis layout and a half-timbered structure covered by a hip roof. The dovecote, or Taubenhaus, is constructed using fieldstone and brick. Today, Gutshaus Diedersdorf is well-preserved due to its heritage designation and periodic restorations, serving as an important cultural landmark. It is located on Kirchplatz 5, accessible via the road from Großbeeren, with the Dorfkirche Diedersdorf nearby. The site is documented in "Dehio Brandenburg" for its architectural significance.

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Fame: 31 Wow: 45 Ease of Access: 20 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 10 Tourist Density: 25
Fame 31
Wow 45
Ease of Access 20
Physical Demand 15
Safety 10
Tourist Density 25
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52.338739, 13.352271
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