Historic manor house in Grüntal, Brandenburg, rebuilt in 1894.
Gutshof Grüntal is a private manor house in Grüntal, part of Sydower Fließ in Barnim, Brandenburg, Germany. The two-storey building originally had a tower between the main and side wings. Its history includes construction in 1794, an extension in 1868, and a new manor house built in 1894.
Gutshof Grüntal is an estate house in Sydower Fließ-Grüntal, in Brandenburg, Germany, in the district of Barnim. It is listed as private property. The building is described as a two-storey structure that originally had a tower between the main wing and the side wing. The site is associated with Grüntal and with Naturpark Barnim. The recorded history in the provided material begins in 1794, when it was built. In 1868, the estate building was extended. In 1894, a new manor house was constructed. The ownership information given for the property includes the von Arnim family up to 1662, Justizrat Carl Julius Schütz from 1819 to 1836, and Bernhard Graf von der Schulenburg in 1894. The available source identifies the place specifically as “Gutshaus Grüntal” and gives its address as 16230 Sydower Fließ-Grüntal. Coordinates are provided as 52.74356° and 13.72337°. Overall, Gutshof Grüntal is presented in the source as a historic estate property in rural Brandenburg, notable for its recorded construction phases in 1794, 1868, and 1894, and for its succession of named owners.