This beautiful abandoned manor house stands alone in a wide open space. Only a few surrounding farm buildings have been renovated over the years and are now home to neighbors. The last "traditional" owners and occupants of the manor house, which is more of a huge villa, were a noble family from the German region of Anhalt. The villa was built in the 1890s. Aside from that, there is hardly any historical information about the building. The condition is surprisingly good, and the remaining features, such as the vaulted ceiling, the woodwork and the
stucco artwork are quite beautiful. Other remains, such as folders with documents and "competition boards" show that the building was used by asocialist agricultural combine during the German separation.
Visited: August 11, 2020
Location: Undisclosed, Germany
Status: Abandoned