Sieversdorf Manor

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The manor house is a single monument and was built around 1700. After the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War, the v. Strantz family, which had been resident in Sieversdorf for centuries, had a manor house built in the Prussian style around 1690. A century later, following the Gilly style, a large half-moon window was added, which still makes our house unmistakable today.
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  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor winter, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
In 1789 the house came into the possession of the Karbe family, later von Stünzner-Karbe. The lords of Sieversdorf acted not only as farmers, but also as land councillors, and held important offices in politics and in the military. In the beginning, the manor house served mainly as the family's summer residence. It underwent frequent structural changes, but the baroque character remained dominant. The courtyard complex is also still intact.

With the help of subsidies, the wing that was demolished in 1947/48 could be rebuilt. The rooms, the winter garden and the small park are available for guests. Several times a year concerts are held in the baroque hall. Hunting school on the farm; hunting possibility (by arrangement) in 2 hunting grounds.
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The manor house is a single monument and was built around 1700. After the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War, the v. Strantz family, which had been resident in Sieversdorf for centuries, had a manor house built in the Prussian style around 1690. A century later, following the Gilly style, a large half-moon window was added, which still makes our house unmistakable today.
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  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor winter, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
  • Sieversdorf Manor, Foto: Gutshaus Sieversdorf
In 1789 the house came into the possession of the Karbe family, later von Stünzner-Karbe. The lords of Sieversdorf acted not only as farmers, but also as land councillors, and held important offices in politics and in the military. In the beginning, the manor house served mainly as the family's summer residence. It underwent frequent structural changes, but the baroque character remained dominant. The courtyard complex is also still intact.

With the help of subsidies, the wing that was demolished in 1947/48 could be rebuilt. The rooms, the winter garden and the small park are available for guests. Several times a year concerts are held in the baroque hall. Hunting school on the farm; hunting possibility (by arrangement) in 2 hunting grounds.
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Gutshaus Sieversdorf 1

15236 Jacobsdorf OT Sieversdorf

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Seenland Oder-Spree e.V.

Ulmenstraße 15
15526 Bad Saarow

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

Weather Today, 19. 9.

18 26
scattered clouds

  • Saturday
    16 29
  • Sunday
    15 27

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