Schlossgut Alt Madlitz (manor house and estate)

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In the 18th century, the town of Alt Madlitz and, at the same time, the Baroque three-storey manor house with hipped roof was taken over by Karl, Count Finck von Finkenstein.
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  • Landschaftspark in Alt Madlitz, Foto: Schlossgut Alt Madlitz
  • Schlossgut Alt Madlitz, Foto: M. Schön
  • Schlossgut Alt Madlitz, Foto: Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Schlossgut Alt Madlitz, Foto: Florian Läufer
Modernisation of the manor house started in 1780. Shortly before the invasion by the Red Army in 1945, the last occupants of the castle fled to the West and the manor was confiscated. And so, after the end of the war, the park, along with all the plants in it, was left to its own devices. But the manor house, which was used to house refugees for 40 years, was showing cracks in the walls and was not cared for or maintained. The Finck von Finkenstein family was faced with a vast quantity of work once they had bought back the manor.

With the help of the Düsseldorf architect, Walter Brune, the Alt Madlitz Castle was unveiled in all its glory in 1997, after extensive restoration work, making the entire village more attractive. 

Today, the manor house is occupied privately by Karl Wilhelm Count Finck von Finkenstein, and is thus not open for viewing. However, to the delight of visitors, the extensive landscape park is open, with signposts and an information panel at the entrance.
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In the 18th century, the town of Alt Madlitz and, at the same time, the Baroque three-storey manor house with hipped roof was taken over by Karl, Count Finck von Finkenstein.
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  • Landschaftspark in Alt Madlitz, Foto: Schlossgut Alt Madlitz
  • Schlossgut Alt Madlitz, Foto: M. Schön
  • Schlossgut Alt Madlitz, Foto: Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree
  • Schlossgut Alt Madlitz, Foto: Florian Läufer
Modernisation of the manor house started in 1780. Shortly before the invasion by the Red Army in 1945, the last occupants of the castle fled to the West and the manor was confiscated. And so, after the end of the war, the park, along with all the plants in it, was left to its own devices. But the manor house, which was used to house refugees for 40 years, was showing cracks in the walls and was not cared for or maintained. The Finck von Finkenstein family was faced with a vast quantity of work once they had bought back the manor.

With the help of the Düsseldorf architect, Walter Brune, the Alt Madlitz Castle was unveiled in all its glory in 1997, after extensive restoration work, making the entire village more attractive. 

Today, the manor house is occupied privately by Karl Wilhelm Count Finck von Finkenstein, and is thus not open for viewing. However, to the delight of visitors, the extensive landscape park is open, with signposts and an information panel at the entrance.
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Lindenstraße 19

15518 Madlitz-Wilmersdorf

Weather Today, 28. 8.

18 19
light rain

  • Friday
    15 18
  • Saturday
    13 25

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Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.

Ulmenstraße 15
15526 Bad Saarow

Tel.: +49 (0) 33631-868100
Fax: +49 (0) 33631-868102

Weather Today, 28. 8.

18 19
light rain

  • Friday
    15 18
  • Saturday
    13 25

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