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    September 4, 2022

    A small castle that now houses a rehabilitation clinic.

    schoenhagen-ostsee.de/sport-urlaub-gesundheit-ostsee/gesundheit/vamed-rehaklinik-schloss-schoenhagen

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      August 11, 2022

      Schönhagen Castle is the listed central building of the former manor and today's Baltic Sea resort of Schönhagen, which belongs to the municipality of Brodersby. It lies behind the characteristic cliffs of Schönhagen on the Baltic Sea.

      Schönhagen was first mentioned in 1652 and goes back to an outwork formed in 1604 near the village of Höxmark (Danish: Høgsmark). The place name goes back to the basic word Hagen for enclosure, fenced clearing and means about the beautiful Hagen or garden.

      In the course of the Schleswig-Holstein uprising from 1848 to 1851, the estate together with the estates of Carlsburg and Wittmark formed a national armament. Landlord Paul Paulsen Henningsen voted in the "United Schleswig-Holstein Estates Assembly" in April 1848 for the "Insurrections Government" and advocated advocating "Schleswig's Incorporation in Germany" "at the Frankfurt Bundestag". At that time, the Duchy of Schleswig was still a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Denmark, but in 1848 a nationality conflict broke out between German and Danish-oriented Schleswigers.

      In 1882, Hermann Jauch (1858–1916) acquired the Schönhagen and Schwonendahl estates. Jauch was a wealthy offspring of the Hamburg upper-class family Jauch, son of the Hamburg benefactress Auguste Jauch. Through numerous acquisitions, he brought the estate to its greatest extent of 2,800 acres. In 1889 he had the manor house built on Schönhagen, which is now known as Schönhagen Castle and is the symbol of the town.

      In the 1970s it was used as a hotel and an international educational establishment. In 1981 the Dorint Aparthotel Schönhagen was opened. Today Schönhagen Castle is the central building of a rehabilitation clinic of the Helios Kliniken.

      The castle and the gatehouse are registered monuments in the monument list of the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde.

      de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Sch%C3%B6nhagen

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