Schloss Wansdorf

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Description

Neo-Baroque manor house in Wansdorf, Brandenburg, with a prominent clock tower.

Schloss Wansdorf is a privately owned manor house in Wansdorf, Schönewalde-Glien, Brandenburg, Germany. Also known as the Neues Herrenhaus, it is a symmetrical, neo-Baroque, two-storey plastered building with a hipped roof and a tall western clock tower. It was built between 1908 and 1910 by O. Kohtz.

Schloss Wansdorf, also called Gutshaus Wansdorf, Neues Herrenhaus, or simply Schloss, is a manor house in Wansdorf, part of Schönewalde-Glien in Brandenburg, Germany. The property is listed as private ownership and is located at Wansdorfer Dorfstraße 22 in 14621 Schönewalde-Glien-Wansdorf, in the district of Havelland. The building is described as a symmetrical, neo-Baroque, two-storey rendered structure with a hipped roof and a tall clock tower on the western side. According to the provided history, it was built between 1908 and 1910 by O. Kohtz. Friedrich Griebenow is named as the builder, and after 1990 the property is associated with the Liegenschaftsfonds Berlin. The supplied information also notes later restoration work. In 2010, renovation began following the historical model, and in 2013 the room ceiling was completed in historical colours. The web content identifies the site as a “Gutshaus” and gives “Schloss” as an alternative name, indicating its role as a manor or country house rather than describing it as a royal palace. Overall, Schloss Wansdorf is a privately owned historic manor house in Brandenburg, notable for its neo-Baroque design, western clock tower, and documented restoration in the early 21st century.

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Fame: 30 Wow: 50 Ease of Access: 45 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 25 Tourist Density: 45
Fame 30
Wow 50
Ease of Access 45
Physical Demand 15
Safety 25
Tourist Density 45
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52.639177, 13.088717
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