Schloß Bantikow

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Description

Neoclassical manor house with lakeside park in Bantikow, Brandenburg, Germany.

Neoclassical manor house in Bantikow, Brandenburg, Germany, on the right bank of Untersee. The broad single-storey three-wing complex has an older core, a two-storey central risalit with colossal pilasters, and a park. It was rebuilt in 1905–06 by Paul de Gruyter and now serves private child and youth welfare.

Schloß Bantikow, also described in the source as Gutshaus Bantikow, is a manor house in Wusterhausen/Dosse-Bantikow in Brandenburg, Germany. It stands at Dorfstraße 34 on the right bank of the Untersee and includes a palace park. The building is described as a complex with an older core, formed as a broad single-storey three-wing ensemble in neoclassical forms, with a two-storey central risalit with colossal pilasters and wings of differing length on the lake side. Its history in the provided source includes a neoclassical remodeling in 1905–1906 by Paul de Gruyter. Ownership records mentioned there note a purchase by Paul de Gruyter in 1903 and a later purchase in 2000 by Kurt Glass. The source also names the Bödecker family foundation for children. More recent uses listed in the source include service as a training home of the Federal Employment Office from 1991 to 1999 and rental to Berlin’s Elisabeth-Stift from 2016 to 2018. The current use given is as a privately run child and youth welfare facility operated by Sozial Werk Winterstein gGmbH. The entry also identifies the owners as the Krüger family.

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Ratings
Fame: 30 Wow: 50 Ease of Access: 25 Physical Demand: 15 Safety: 10 Tourist Density: 45
Fame 30
Wow 50
Ease of Access 25
Physical Demand 15
Safety 10
Tourist Density 45
Location & Coordinates
52.937153, 12.451981
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