Gut Sillginnen was founded in the 2nd half of the 14th century and was first mentioned in a document in 1437. In 1519, Melchior von Creytzen the Elder (1475 – …
Even before 1900, the Gut Silginnen estate, along with the estate in Modgarben, belonged to the Kiel university professor Lehmann-Hohenberg. In 1897, he transferred Sillginnen to his relative, the Secret Chancellery Councillor Andreas Haller (1831-1902). The underlying purchase agreement is still in the possession of the Haller family today (according to Oliver Haller, a descendant of the Chancellery Councillor).
Presumably thereafter, Friedrich von und zu Egloffstein bought back the former Sillginnen estate. The estate was 1,283 ha in size at this time.
The palace was built by Countess Henrietta von Viereck in 1838. A neoclassical palace with a three-part structure with a higher central part. Inherited from 1854, it belonged to the …
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