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1月 17, 2026, Hagener Schloss
Hagen Manor with Estate Park – A Brief History 1543 – First mention of the Hagen estate, owned by Christoph Pogwisch. 1646 – Construction of the manor house by Hinrich Blome after his marriage to Lucia Pogwisch. 1676 – Death of Hinrich Blome; the estate remains in the family. 18th century – Extension with the addition of the south wing; design of the park as an English landscape garden; decoration of the stucco ceilings, including the coats of arms of the Blome and Pogwisch families. 1814 – Death of the last male heir; conversion to an entailed estate and administration by various noble families. 1929 – Sale to the Höfebank (a state-owned bank); demolition of the barn and the cowshed; in 1921, the gatehouse tower burns down. 1969 – Subdivision of the land; the municipality of Probsteierhagen purchases the manor house and uses it as a school. 2007 – Renovation begins; the stucco lustro murals (1720) are uncovered. Today – Cultural center for the municipality and the provostry. ...
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8月 17, 2025, Gut Kletkamp
Beautiful estate situated between lakes. Great descent from the forest.
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6月 1, 2025, Gut Kletkamp
The oldest parts of Kletkamp Estate are known to be the oldest manor house in Schleswig-Holstein. It has been the ancestral seat of the Counts of Brockdorff since 1612, but an earlier building dates back to the 13th century. Today, the estate offers several vacation apartments. The view of the Kletkamp Lakes is also wonderful.
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4月 21, 2025, Gut Panker
Our new restaurant "Ole Liese" Pub cuisine meets gourmet delights The Ole Liese Wirtschaft and our gourmet restaurant 1797 are now merging into a unique culinary experience and new concept – under the new restaurant name "Ole Liese," you can look forward to a harmonious combination of two worlds: rustic hospitality and down-to-earth pub cuisine combined with the sophistication of fine gourmet cuisine. A retreat for all those who enjoy culinary delights. With this new focus, we offer you not only a modern interpretation of classic dishes and regional creations, but also exceptional Michelin-starred delicacies of the highest quality, created by our chef.
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3月 14, 2025, Schloss Hagen
After the school closed, the Hagen Manor House, known to the local community as a castle for generations, was converted into a cultural center. After severe mold and mildew infestation was discovered at the beginning of the 21st century, the almost 400-year-old building underwent extensive renovations from 2007 to 2010. The castle remained closed during this time, and the site's usage concept was revised. Hagen has been open to visitors again since 2011. The castle's rooms can be rented for private events, and concerts and readings are also held there. Apartments and a doctor's office have been created on the upper floor.
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3月 14, 2025, Schloss Hagen
Hagen was first mentioned in 1264 as indago comitis ("Count's Hag") in the Kiel city register. Within the boundaries of the later estate lay a small village called Schrevendorf (s'Grevendorf), and to the west lies the noble estate called Schrevenborn (s'Grevenborn, the Count's Well). All this indicates that the area northeast of Kiel was once a hunting ground of the territorial lords, the Schauenburg Counts of Holstein, who resided in Kiel Castle. The noble estate in Hagen (as well as in Schrevendorf) was therefore not established until the 16th century, after King Christian I of Denmark was elected the new ruler of the Duchy of Schleswig and the County of Holstein in 1460, and Kiel was ceded to the Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf line in 1544, which resided in Gottorf Castle in Schleswig and no longer needed the Kiel hunting ground.
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3月 14, 2025, Schloss Hagen
Hagen Castle is the ideal location for your dream wedding – a historic gem surrounded by a lush park and stunning scenery near the Baltic Sea and the state capital of Kiel. Your civil wedding could take place in the castle's magnificent Great Hall or the baroque Blome Room. For an elegant reception, doors to additional adjoining rooms can be opened, comfortably accommodating a wedding party of up to 100 people. Catering can be seamlessly arranged via the kitchen wing located on the same floor. In the afternoon and early evening, the expansive park and the small town of Probsteierhagen offer lovely spots for a stroll in the fresh air. Of course, the bride and groom shouldn't miss the nearby maze. This is where you'll find your soulmate! We are happy to answer any questions you may have about your wedding planning. We would also be happy to plan a supporting program for your guests.
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3月 14, 2025, Schloss Rantzau
The reason for the bargain The real estate agent indulged in descriptions of the beauty of Holstein Switzerland, but completely forgot to mention the state of preservation of the three-story mansion, which was the reason for the bargain price...
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3月 14, 2025, Schloss Rantzau
Rantzau Castle in the Plön district was advertised on the Immobilienwelt portal in spring 2016 under the headline "Monument seeks loving hands!" The purchase price: €400,000 plus broker's commission and taxes. At first, that sounded quite low for 30 rooms with approximately 1,200 square meters of living space and a 100,000 square meter property with a park and exotic trees.
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3月 14, 2025, Schloss Rantzau
The estate has been inhabited and cultivated for more than 800 years. The name Rantzau – or Rantzow – indicates an even earlier Wendish settlement in the area. The Rantzau family itself is not of Wendish origin, but the first knights to settle here took the name of their property, as was customary at the time. The first known family member is Johann von Rantzau, who was a squire in the service of Adolf IV and was knighted around 1235.[3] Johann von Rantzau was the founder of the various Rantzau lines that would shape the history of Schleswig-Holstein in the following centuries. The estate, which developed here around a small fortified castle with a manor house, remained in the family's possession for more than 500 years. During these centuries, Rantzau did not play a particularly significant role in the region's history and served as the seat of various branches of the growing Rantzau family.
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3月 14, 2025, Schloss Rantzau
Rantzau Castle in Rantzau in eastern Schleswig-Holstein is the namesake and former ancestral seat of the ancient noble Rantzau family. The castle was the center of a noble estate and, by this definition, is actually a manor house. However, due to its special significance in the region's history and its once rich furnishings, it has been referred to as a palace for some time. The house experienced a brief period of prosperity from the end of the 16th to the early 17th century and was one of the most mature works of the Renaissance in Schleswig-Holstein.[1][2] However, through various renovations, the complex was so extensively altered that its former appearance can only be guessed at.
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3月 2, 2025, Schloss Ascheberg
Wonderful location on the lake. Lots of old forest and magnificent avenues.
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1月 24, 2025, Hagener Schloss
was used as a school until the early 70s, I went to school there myself from 67 to 71. The large hall was used as a gym. In the basement of the rear wing there is a Kyffhäuser shooting range. The front cellar vaults can be rented for celebrations, e.g. if you were married in the Progwisch Room which is on the ground floor, otherwise there are several markets here throughout the year, and a straw figure is set up in the forecourt as part of the Probsteier Korntage.
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1月 4, 2025, Schloss Hagen
In 1534, the first documented mention was made under Christoph von Pogwisch, whose family remained in Hagen and the nearby Dobersdorf estate for the following century. The first manor house on the estate, which has not been preserved, probably dates from this time. On the occasion of the wedding of Lucia von Pogwisch, the last heiress of the Hagen Pogwisch line, to Hinrich von Blome in 1646, the current manor house was built between 1647 and 1649. Hagen estate thus became the property of the Blome family. Both families belonged to the Equites Originarii, the oldest families of the Schleswig-Holstein knighthood. In the following centuries, the manor house served as the family seat of the Hagen-Blome line, which also included the Waterneverstorf estate, but Hagen never played a significant role in the history of Holstein and even major changes of ownership, which were quite common on other estates, did not occur. In 1814 the estate was acquired by a
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1月 4, 2025, Schloss Hagen
The first mention of Hagen is documented in the Kiel city register in 1264 as indago comitis ("Hag des Grafens"). In the area of the later estate there was an instendorf called Schrevendorf (s'Grevendorf) and to the west there is the noble estate called Schrevenborn (s'Grevenborn, des Grafen Brunnen). All this indicates that the area northeast of Kiel was once a hunting ground of the sovereigns, the Schauenburg Counts of Holstein, who resided in Kiel Castle. The noble estate economy in Hagen (as well as in Schrevendorf) was therefore only founded in the 16th century, after King Christian I of Denmark was elected the new ruler of the Duchy of Schleswig and the County of Holstein in 1460 and Kiel was ceded to the Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf line in 1544, which resided in Gottorf Castle in Schleswig and no longer needed the Kiel hunting ground.[1]
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1月 4, 2025, Schloss Hagen
Hagen Castle in the municipality of Probsteierhagen near Kiel in Schleswig-Holstein is the manor house of the former noble estate of the same name. The 17th century building has housed a cultural and event center since 1969. After being extensively renovated from 2007 to 2011, it has been open to visitors again since 2011.
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10月 28, 2024, Schloss Hagen
After the Probsteierhagen community acquired the manor house, the building was used as a primary school. Since the construction of the village community school in 1969, the manor house has made a name for itself as the “cultural center of the Probstei.”
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The "Large Woman Seated in the Sun" is a bronze nude by Fritz During from 1959 on the lakeside of Plön Castle. "In addition to the sensual and relaxed depiction, the focus here is primarily on the formal structure—the beauty of the lines that the eye can follow. The body is slightly stylized and has highly smoothed surfaces." [from: Kunst-SH]
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8月 3, 2024, Hagener Schloss
The castle park is a very good starting point. Parking spaces are available for cars. Many events take place there throughout the year. Spring market, summer market, Advent/Christmas market, many flea markets, etc.; but the most important event is probably the 4-week Probsteier Korntage in July/August. So at the end of the tour there is the possibility of further activities or even a stop for refreshments.
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On the lake side of Plön Castle, Fritz During's Large Sitting in the Sun is squatting on a large boulder. The seated female nude presents the figure with bent legs crossed and arms crossed over the head. The face is turned sideways, upwards, towards the sun. In addition to the sensual, relaxed depiction, the formal structure is particularly important here - the beauty of the lines that the eye can follow. The body is slightly stylized and has very smooth surfaces. (Source: https://sh-kunst.de/fritz-during-grosse-in-der-sonne-sitzende/)
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