Schloss Stülpe

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Historic estate and architectural monument in Stülpe, Brandenburg, Germany.

Schloss Stülpe, a historic estate in Stülpe, Brandenburg, Germany, dates back to the 16th century. The current structure, built between 1740-1754 for Adam Ernst von Rochow, is a protected architectural monument. It features a two-story building with a mansard roof and is part of Brandenburg's heritage sites.

Schloss Stülpe, also known as Gutshaus Stülpe, is a historic estate located in the village of Stülpe within the Nuthe-Urstromtal municipality in the Teltow-Fläming district of Brandenburg, Germany. The estate is a protected architectural monument, with its history tracing back to the 16th century when it was owned by the von Hake family. The current main building was constructed between 1740 and 1754 for Adam Ernst von Rochow. It features a two-story structure with a mansard roof and is characterized by its massive plastered construction. The estate underwent significant renovations in the early 20th century and suffered a fire in 1999, after which it was rebuilt. The property includes a Gutspark, redesigned around 1901-1910, and various outbuildings such as a stall, remise, and eiskeller, all constructed in the early 1900s. Schloss Stülpe is situated on the northern edge of Stülpe village, enclosed by a wall, and lies northwest of the intersection of Landstraße 70 and 73. Today, the estate is open to visitors and is part of Brandenburg's heritage sites, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural and cultural history.

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Fame: 34 Wow: 50 Ease of Access: 25 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 10 Tourist Density: 25
Fame 34
Wow 50
Ease of Access 25
Physical Demand 15
Safety 10
Tourist Density 25
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52.050661, 13.318891
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