Gutshaus Wall

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Description

Manor house in Wall, Brandenburg, later used as school and town hall.

Gutshaus Wall is a manor house in Fehrbellin, Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, Brandenburg, Germany. The estate’s manor house was built in 1828. After 1931, the building was used as a school and mayor’s office. Until 1931, it belonged to the von Knesebeck family.

Gutshaus Wall is a manor house in Wall, Fehrbellin, in the district of Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Brandenburg, Germany. According to the provided information, the estate complex is listed as “Gutsanlage Wall,” and the house itself was built in 1828 as the manor house of the property. Until 1931, it belonged to the von Knesebeck family. After 1931, the building was used as a school and as the mayor’s office. The available source identifies it specifically as a manor house and places it in Fehrbellin in Brandenburg. It also provides a brief outline of its history: construction in 1828, ownership by the von Knesebeck family up to 1931, and later civic and educational use. No further architectural description, later restoration history, or present-day function is stated in the supplied material. As a result, the most clearly documented significance of Gutshaus Wall in the provided input lies in its change of role over time, from a manor residence within an estate to public uses after 1931. The information given connects the site both to local landed ownership history and to later municipal functions in Wall, while remaining limited to these basic historical facts.

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Fame: 25 Wow: 40 Ease of Access: 30 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 10 Tourist Density: 25
Fame 25
Wow 40
Ease of Access 30
Physical Demand 15
Safety 10
Tourist Density 25
Location & Coordinates
52.818769, 12.960196
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