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Manowce Castle in Trzebieradz (known as Haffhorst until 1945) was built in the neoclassical style at the beginning of the 20th century, probably based on a design by the architect Theodor Bless. The commissioner and first owner was Georg Wegner, senior physician and director of the hospital in Pommerensdorf. In 1754, a tar kiln stood on this site, and later, a woodshed and raft-building site was built here. Eduard Silbernagel acquired the property in 1923 and sold it to the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV) in 1941. The NSV established a district school in the castle and used the other buildings as a maternity home. The property survived World War II undamaged. It was captured by the Soviet Army towards the end of April 1945. After 1945, a military post of the border guard was located here. From the late 1940s to the early 1990s, the castle was used for recreational purposes, initially by the Society of Children's Friends and later as a summer camp for the Warsaw City Council. In the 1990s, a private investor purchased the property and began renovating the castle and surrounding buildings, but eventually abandoned his investment. A few years ago, a new owner took over the castle and its park and restored them to their former glory.
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Everything has already been said by the previous speakers, I hope that one day you can visit it
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The palace was built at the end of the 19th century by the von Enckevorth family, owners of the Karszno estate. After the end of World War II, the nearby estate and the palace were nationalized. In the 1970s, the palace was completely renovated, transformed and used as an outpost of the Border Protection Forces. During the renovation, the palace lost its original character. Among other things, reinforced concrete stairs were built, replacing the previous wooden ones. No original equipment has survived. Currently, the palace is in private hands and is undergoing another renovation, which restores its original appearance. It is not known what will be here after the renovation is completed. Currently, the palace can only be seen from the outside, behind a fence and a massive gate.
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The palace is located south of Nowe Warpno. Its gardens overlook the Nowy Warpie Bay.
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The first mention of the town comes from the 13th century, when it belonged to the von Blankenburg family. Until 1521, the village was called Blankenburg. In 1554, the last owner of the estate - Amus von Blankenburg - sold it to Frederick von Ramin, the owner of Dobra Szczecińska. At that time, the village was given a new name - Stolzenburg, which means "lofty castle" During the Thirty Years' War, the village was deserted and the existing manor house was destroyed. Thanks to the von Ramin family, in 1662 the settlement of Glashütte was established near Stolec, with the oldest glassworks in Pomerania. In the years 1721–1727, Jürgen Bernard von Ramin, starosta of the Randow district, founded a new palace and established a park. In the years 1731–1735, a church was built, funded by the owner of the village. In 1872, the property became the property of a company of merchants, and then in 1888, after the bankruptcy of the company, it was taken over by a bank from Lübeck to cover the debts. In the first years of the 20th century, the estate was owned by Szczecin merchants. In 1900, a metal fence with an impressive neo-baroque gate with wrought-iron, richly decorated wings was built on the side of the road, partially preserved to this day. In 1939, the village had 440 inhabitants. After World War II, the palace was the headquarters of the Border Protection Forces, and then of the Border Guard. In the village there is a two-story palace, built in the style of baroque classicism, covered with a mansard roof. Nothing has survived from the former interior. A linden and chestnut alley leads to the palace. Around the palace there is a naturalistic park from the 19th century, in which there are, among others, wejmutka, hornbeams, blue and silver spruces, lindens, elms and yews. In the church cemetery there is a baroque monument with the image of Jürgen von Ramin. The estate covers 13 hectares of land.
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The seat of the von Ramin family, built in 1721-1727. The founder was Jurgen Berndt von Ramin, who built not only this palace, but also the nearby church. The palace survived the last wars in very good condition. Immediately after World War II, a border guard post was organized here. At that time, the interior layout was transformed and most of the fireplaces and stucco decorations on the ceilings were removed. The furniture had probably been stolen before. All floors were replaced in the 1970s. Nothing has survived from the historic interiors of the palace. Soldiers were stationed here until 2000. Then it was not known what to do with the palace. For some time it stood empty, for some time the University of Szczecin was the owner, but it had neither money nor an idea for this object. Attempts to sell were also unsuccessful. In the end, someone bought the palace, but also did nothing to it. And the palace stood and fell into disrepair. Since 2020, the palace has been owned by the "Safe - Animal" foundation, but still nothing is happening in it. What's next? Time will tell. For now, we bounce off the closed entrance gate and we can only look at the palace from a distance, through the bars.
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In July 2023 still under renovation, but it promises to be spectacular. Note - the construction site is guarded by dogs that can easily pass under a fairly high gate
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