Schloss

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Description

Late-Baroque manor house in Kasel-Golzig with park and orangery.

Schloss is a privately owned estate complex in Kasel-Golzig, Brandenburg, Germany. Built after 1750, it includes a late Baroque manor house with classical elements, a classicist-style palace, half-timbered cavalier houses, an orangery, and a park with the Küchenteich. Its exterior façade was restored in 1992.

Schloss is a manor house and castle complex in Kasel-Golzig, in Brandenburg, Germany, at Pestalozziplatz 2 on the eastern edge of the village. The site includes a late Baroque plastered building with 13 bays, showing classical influences and topped by a mansard hipped roof. The property also features a classical-style palace, half-timbered cavalier houses, an orangery, and a park with the “Küchenteich” pond. According to the provided historical information, the complex was built after 1750. Its builder was Friedrich Carl Leopold, Imperial Count of Solms-Baruth. In 1945, during the land reform in the Soviet occupation zone, the Solms-Baruth family was expropriated. The building later had several public uses: it served as a school from 1946 to 1977, then as a tourist station for children and young people after 1977, and from 1991 to 1993 it was used as a school camp. It stood vacant until 2007. The exterior façade was restored in 1992. The current use given in the source is private ownership. Overall, Schloss is described as a stately historic estate with architectural elements from the late Baroque and Classical traditions, set within landscaped grounds in the Dahme-Spreewald district of Brandenburg.

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Fame: 35 Wow: 70 Ease of Access: 20 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 15 Tourist Density: 45
Fame 35
Wow 70
Ease of Access 20
Physical Demand 15
Safety 15
Tourist Density 45
Location & Coordinates
51.933157, 13.697926
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