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1月 1, 2026, Blumberg Village Church

The large, flat-roofed fieldstone church with a rectangular floor plan and a west tower approximately 45 meters high was built in the mid- to late 13th century and rebuilt after suffering severe damage during the Thirty Years' War. The striking tower top with its cupola, lantern, angel, and the inscription "GLORIA" was erected between 1732 and 1735 at the initiative of the church's patron, Carl Friedrich von Sydow Jr., after the nave had been structurally reinforced. Later alterations, particularly during the GDR era, affected the windows, galleries, and interior. The church has been a listed building since 1984 and, after a long period of neglect, was finally able to undergo extensive restoration between 1998 and 2001. You'll find a diamond-shaped stone at the northeast corner, though it's embedded quite high up in the structure.

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It is a rectangular hall structure made of fieldstone from the second half of the 13th century, with a recessed rectangular choir. The western tower was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War, and its wide pointed arch arcade leading to the nave remains bricked up in the western wall. Stepped pointed arch portals are located on the north and south sides, and a slightly alternating group of rounded, three-window windows is located on the east side. In 1993/94, the church's interior was renovated, including the triumphal arch and the ceiling beams. Inside, a wooden pulpit from around 1700 with a crown-shaped sound screen is located. The polygonal basket has wood-colored corner columns, while the richly decorated tendril-shaped ornamentation is set in a gold frame. The western gallery and the choir stalls also date from the same period. A late Gothic bronze chandelier from the second half of the 15th century consists of tendrils with quatrefoils and a figure of the Virgin Mary at its apex. Another such chandelier is a 19th-century copy. The church also houses the inscribed tombstone of Carl Friedrich von Sydow, who died in 1763.

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Elegant, even asphalt with quite heavy car traffic.

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The fieldstone hall with a flat roof was built in the second half of the 13th century. After partial destruction in the mid-19th century, the church was rebuilt in 1856. A three-sided choir and a brick tower were added to the eastern end. In 1936, a mortuary was added to the north side. The spire dates from the 1970s. The striking features include massive supporting pillars on the western side and a very narrow entrance. The simple interior design dates from the second half of the 19th century. The church houses a historic Grüneberg organ from 1888. The tower houses a historic bell from 1856, from the workshop of the Szczecin bell founder Carl-Friedrich Voss.

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Since 1756, Blumberg Manor has been owned by the von der Osten family. In 1792, a three-winged manor house was built, and by 1849, numerous architecturally refined outbuildings had been constructed. After 1945, Blumberg became a state-owned estate (VEG); apartments, a factory kitchen, a kindergarten, a municipal office, and a restaurant were built within the manor. In 1996, the von der Osten family acquired the manor house with its courtyard and former manor park and gradually renovated the building and park. The central building of the manor house currently serves as the von der Osten family residence; the south wing, with its ballroom, can be used for events. Development plans for the remaining parts of the house and estate (equestrian center, horse boarding house, holiday apartments, art studios, and apartments) already exist, but the owners are also open to ideas from potential investors. The manor is open to visitors.

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The church is a large, flat-roofed, rectangular-shaped structure built on a sloping base with a 45-meter-high western tower, the width of a ship. It was built in the mid- to late-13th century. Seriously damaged during the Thirty Years' War, it was later rebuilt. The tall tower, with its hood, lantern, and weathervane with an angel and the "GLORIA" banner, was built between 1732 and 1735 at the initiative of the church's patron, Carl Friedrich von Sydow Jr., and installed and restored during the renovation in color, as agreed. Previously, the walls inside the nave were reinforced to accommodate the additional load. In the late 17th century, a southern porch with a staircase to the patron's lodge was added. All window openings were replaced with arched ones, and the original pointed-arch portals and windows were partially bricked up. During the GDR era, the hereditary burial site on the tower's northern wall was demolished. In the 1960s, the entrance and passage to the patronal lodge were closed, and the southern section of the gallery was shortened. The parish also commissioned a complete cleanup of the right and left choir areas. The pulpit extended from the altar, slightly raised on the north wall. Carved reliefs from the now-defunct pulpit from 1695 were attached to the pulpit. The church was listed as a historic monument in 1984, but renovations were not carried out until 1998–2001.

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Schönow Palace is a unique neo-Gothic "castle" built in the 1840s. The "castle" and its outbuildings were built in the 19th century and belonged to the von Sydow family until 1863. The "castle" was then sold to Gustav Karl Kieckebusch, a chamberlain from Schwedt an der Oder. Catherine the Great, the longest-reigning Russian leader, born in Szczecin, Poland, lived just 20 minutes from Schönow, providing a fascinating historical backdrop for the Uckermark region. Around 1892, the estate was acquired by World War I General von Lettow-Vorbeck, who held it until its expropriation in 1945. The GDR era in the Uckermark changed the living conditions of the local population and the local architecture, and many Uckermark palaces were plundered and destroyed. The few that remained were converted into schools or kindergartens. Schönow Palace was converted into a market square and apartments after the war. In 1991, a fire broke out and everything was destroyed. The castle stood empty for over 20 years, which is why locals nicknamed it "Sleeping Beauty." When Brendan Flynt bought it in 2015, he had the idea of rebuilding it back into an elegant palace. The palace still looks abandoned. The grounds are open and can be visited.

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The ice cream in Garz at the marina is very tasty, everything is homemade, small seating areas at the harbor, recommended stop

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Even asphalt on the flood embankment.

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First mentioned as a castle at the end of the 12th century, Penkun Castle is today one of the last remaining castles of the Pomeranian Dukes. The castle association runs a border and customs museum in the former administrator's house, and there is a small exhibition on the judicial system in Pomerania in the castle cellar.

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7月 24, 2024, Schloss Schönow

Former manor house as a neo-Gothic plastered building with asymmetrical facade and tower from 1830-1840

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Nothing to see here either, station is falling apart, no project for I 2030

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Since 1756, Blumberg Manor has been the property of the von der Osten family. In 1792, a three-winged manor house was built, and by 1849, numerous architecturally sophisticated farm buildings were built. After 1945, Blumberg became state property (VEG); The manor house housed apartments, a factory kitchen, a kindergarten, a commune office and a restaurant. In 1996, the von der Osten family acquired the manor house with its courtyard and former manor park and gradually renovated the building and park. The central building of the manor house currently serves as the residence of the von der Osten family; the south wing with the ballroom can be used to organize events. There are already concepts for developing the remaining parts of the house and the estate (equestrian center, horse boarding house, holiday apartments, art studios and apartments), but the owners are also open to ideas from potential investors. The manor is open to visitors.

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Schönow Palace is a unique neo-Gothic "castle" built in the 1840s. The "Castle" with its farm buildings was built in the 19th century and until 1863 it belonged to the Von Sydow family. Then the "castle" was sold to Gustav Karl Kieckebusch, chamberlain from Schwedt (Oder). Catherine the Great, Russia's longest-ruling leader, was born in Stettin, Poland, and lived just 20 minutes from Schönow, which provides a very interesting historical background for the Uckermark region. Around 1892, World War I General von Lettow-Vorbeck became the owner of the estate and remained its owner until expropriation in 1945. The GDR era in the Uckermark changed the living conditions of the local population and the local architecture, and many palaces in the Uckermark were plundered and destroyed. The few that remained were turned into schools or kindergartens. Schönow Palace was turned into a market square and apartments after the war. In 1991, a fire broke out and everything was destroyed. This castle stood empty for over 20 years, which is why the locals called it "Sleeping Beauty". When Brendan Flynt bought it in 2015, he came up with the idea of rebuilding it back into an elegant palace. The palace still looks abandoned. open area, you can visit.

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Elegant, even asphalt with quite a lot of car traffic.

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It is a rectangular fieldstone hall building from the second half of the 13th century, with a rectangular choir. The western tower was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War, and its wide pointed arcade leading to the nave is still bricked up in the western wall. There are stepped pointed arch portals to the north and south, and a slightly alternating group of rounded, three-window windows to the east. In 1993/94, the interior of the church was renovated, restoring the triumphal arch and ceiling beams. Inside there is a wooden pulpit from around 1700 with a crown-shaped sound shield. The polygonal basket has wood-colored corner columns, and a richly decorated mustache-shaped ornament is framed in a gold frame. The western gallery and the choir stall also date from the same period. A late Gothic bronze chandelier from the second half of the 15th century consists of tendrils with quatrefoils and a figure of the Virgin Mary at the top. Another such chandelier is a 19th-century copy. The church also contains an inscription tombstone of Carl Friedrich von Sydow, who died in 1763.

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The church is a large fieldstone church with a flat roof, rectangular plan, on a sloping base and with a 45-meter ship-wide west tower, built in the mid to second half of the 13th century. Seriously damaged during the Thirty Years' War, it was then rebuilt. The high tower with a hood, a lantern and a weather vane with an angel and the "GLORIA" banner was built in 1732-1735 on the initiative of the patron of the church, Carl Friedrich von Sydow Jr. installed and restored during renovation in a colored version as agreed. Previously, the walls inside the nave were strengthened to accommodate the additional load. At the end of the 17th century, a southern porch with a staircase to the patron's box was added. All window openings were replaced with arched ones, the original ogival portals and the windows were partially bricked up. During the GDR era, the hereditary burial place on the northern wall of the tower was demolished. In the 1960s, the entrance and passage to the patron's box were closed and the southern part of the gallery was shortened. The parish also had the right and left choir areas completely cleaned. The pulpit emerged from the altar, slightly raised on the northern wall. Carved bas-reliefs were attached to the pulpit, which come from a no longer existing pulpit from 1695. The church was included on the list of monuments in 1984, but renovation was carried out only in the years 1998–2001.

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Picturesquely situated on the castle hill, the residence in Penkun dominates the city. In addition to the castle dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, the entire complex of buildings includes relics of a medieval stronghold, a gatehouse from 1486, a gate from 1614, the manager's house from the 18th century and a farm building built in the 19th century.

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Something that can still be called an insider tip.

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