Manoir de Wietzow
Le manoir de Wietzow (Gutshaus Wietzow) est une demeure allemande située à Wietzow, village appartenant à la commune de Daberkow de l'arrondissement de Poméranie-Occidentale-Greifswald. La rivière Tollense coule à proximité.
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The Dannenfeldt Mausoleum is a historical building and tourist attraction across the road from the 15th-century late Gothic village church in Mönchow, Usedom, Germany.
The small cemetery that accompanies the Mönchow church is the final resting place of the Dannenfeldt family. Carl Dannenfeldt commissioned a master mason from Swinemünde named Pistorius to build a mausoleum in the churchyard. The mausoleum, which was completed in 1891, cost the Dannenfeldts 25,000 gold Marks. The mausoleum houses three rooms with the walls made out of stucco. The outside walls are made out of red brick and the overall design is a Baroque style. There are cherubs that decorate the outside, with "Dannenfeldt" inscribed onto them.
Descriptions of the mausoleum include "magnificent", "classical" and "remarkable". While elegant, the building has also been described as "pompous" and "grandiose" compared to the church and village that it was built in because of the extravagance of design and associated cost.
The mausoleum is considered an attraction for those that are visiting the island of Usedom. The grounds are unrestricted but there is no public access to enter the mausoleum. Currently, the mausoleum is not funded by the Dannenfeldt family or relatives for the restoration it needs.
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Alt Tellin is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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The Großer Landgraben is a river of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is formed at the confluence of Landgraben, Kleiner Landgraben and Mittelgraben near Siedenbollentin. It flows into the Tollense in Klempenow.
The Großer Landgraben is a significant waterway in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, serving as both a historical border and a natural drainage system. Flowing through the Mecklenburg Lake District, it connects the Tollensesee with the Ostsee via the Peene River. Its strategic location and historical modifications have given it a multifaceted role in the region's geography, hydrology, and past conflicts [1, 2].
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