The "Landhaus Labes" was built in 1905 by the architect and government master builder Walter Lehwess as a summer house for his parents. As the father died in 1907, the property was bought by the Jewish merchant family Redlich, with Moritz Sylvius Redlich dying of natural causes in 1942 and his wife committing suicide in the house in 1943 because she was about to be deported.
The daughter Annemarie Labes lived in the building until her death in 1981. She bequeathed it to the town of Neuglobsow with the stipulation that, among other things, a meeting center be set up there.
The property has been privately owned again since 2010 and has been restored.