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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Northwest Mecklenburg

Dassow

Johannstorf Castle

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Dassow

Johannstorf Castle

Johannstorf Castle

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    November 6, 2018

    The mansion was built from 1743 according to plans by Rudolph Matthias Dallin, it was his last major work before his death.



    The castle has been privately owned since 1992 and was sold on condition that it be renovated. The owner initially did not comply with this argument, arguing that the outbuildings do not belong to him. The community of Dassow wanted to force a court that the castle is returned. The outbuildings now also belong to the current owner. In a 2013 comparison, the owner committed himself to renovating the castle in 5 years to make it a listed building. You can see from the photos that something was done on the castle, but how far the renovation of the outbuildings will go is still completely unclear. The community has no influence on them.



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    ln-online.de/Lokales/Nordwestmecklenburg/Neue-Hoffnung-fuer-Schloss-Johannstorf

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      July 20, 2017

      The castle was built from 1743 on the site of a former moated castle in Baroque style.

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        August 28, 2017

        The impressive baroque ensemble stands empty and is threatened with decay.

        The estate was originally owned by the Buchwald family, who had inherited there since the 16th century. Since the marriage of the maid of honor Margarete von Buchwald to Claus Schack, the owners have been using the name Schack von Buchwald. The Gottorfische Conferencerat and Lübeck canon Schack von Buchwald (1705–1770) had today's castle from 1743 as the successor to a medieval moated castle for himself and his wife Eleonore Elisabeth, née. von Plessen. In 1782 the property went to the Eckermann family, who lived here for several generations until 1945. After the landowners were expropriated in the post-war period and under the government of the GDR, the castle was used as a residential building for private purposes ……… ..

        Source: de.wikipedia.org

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          Location: Dassow, Northwest Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

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