The manor emerged from a moated castle, was built in the 13th century under the Lords of Glaubitz. In 1890 the property was acquired by Theodor Bienert, who is also known as an industrialist in Dresden-Plauen. After 1945 the property was used as a home for the victims of the Nazi regime, as a convalescent home and home for light food and a branch of the Riesa Hospital. Since 1972 there has been an after-work and retirement home here, since 1996 with the Volkssolidarität Riesa-Großenhain e.v. as the owner.
Originally a moated castle built in the 13th century. Its current appearance dates from 1907 to 1909, following renovations by Theodor Bienert, owner of the Bienert Mill in Dresden, who had purchased it in 1896.
Today: Operated and managed by Volkssolidarität Kreisverband Riesa-Großenhain e. V. (Glaubitz Castle Residence, located in the former castle).