Schloss Schlemmin

Schloss Schlemmin is a Gothic Revival Schloss in Schlemmin, Germany. It currently serves as a hotel and restaurant.

Schloss Schlemmin
Schlemmin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Schloss Schlemmin
Schloss Schlemmin
Coordinates54.2225°N 12.679167°E / 54.2225; 12.679167
TypeSchloss

History

The presently visible building was built in 1846-50 to designs by architect Eduard Knoblauch; the foundations are however those of a medieval fortress, dating from the 14th century. The current building was constructed for Wilhelm Ulrich von Thun. During World War II, the castle was used as a hospital an refugee camp. After the war, it became part of East Germany and served a variety of purposes. In 1999 it was bought by an entrepreneur from Bremen who began restoration works of the neglected house. A hotel has been using the building since 2002.[1]

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References

  1. "Geschichte unseres verträumten Schlosses" (in German). Schloss Schlemmin. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
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