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Mausoléu da Família von Schuckmann em Battinsthal

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Mausoléu da Família von Schuckmann em Battinsthal

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    17 de julho de 2023

    Stately burial chapel in Battinsthal. It was built around 1850. It consists of two floors. The lower floor was a crypt in which coffins with deceased members of the von Schuckmann family were placed. There was a chapel on the upper floor. After renovation in 2017, weddings are held here (with a wedding reception and overnight stay in a nearby manor).

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      21 de maio de 2023

      The three-bay, rectangular building, erected in 1858, with a western apse, is a two-story structure in the late Neoclassical style, designed by Gustav Stier, a student of Schinkel. Until 1945, the lower floor housed a crypt containing several zinc coffins of deceased members of the von Schuckmann family. The second floor is accessible via a double staircase and contains a chapel with three sets of double doors.

      On the allodial estate of Battinsthal, which holds provincial and district parliamentary rights, a burial chapel stands in the park southwest of the manor house. This chapel has been in use since October 14, 1858. The three-bay, rectangular building with a western apse is a two-story structure in the late Neoclassical style, designed by Gustav Stier, a student of Schinkel. Until 1945, the ground floor housed a crypt containing several zinc coffins of deceased members of the von Schuckmann family. The second floor, accessible via a double staircase, contains a chapel with three sets of double doors. This chapel was a branch of the mother church in Wollin, whose pastor was required to hold services there every four weeks.

      Until 1945, the chapel belonged to the von Schuckmann family foundation. With the land reform of March 11, 1950, the manor houses and the park, including the chapel, became the property of the municipality of Krackow. The municipality of Krackow entered into a lease agreement with the parish of Wollin for the free use of the chapel and its grounds. On September 6, 2001, the association "Friends and Supporters of the von Schuckmann Burial Chapel in Battinsthal/Western Pomerania" was founded with the aim of halting the chapel's decay and rebuilding it.

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        3 de novembro de 2025

        This chapel has been in use since October 14, 1858. This three-bay, rectangular building with a western apse is a two-story structure built in the Late Classicist style by Gustav Stier, a student of Schinkel. Until 1945, the lower floor housed a crypt containing several zinc coffins of deceased members of the von Schuckmann family.

        External stairs leading to the second floor lead from both sides. There is a chapel with three double doors. This chapel is a branch of the mother church in Wollin, whose parish priest was obliged to conduct services there every four weeks. Until 1945, the chapel was owned by the Schuckmann family foundation. With the agricultural reform of March 11, 1950, the manors and park, along with the chapel, became the property of the Kracków commune.

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