Gut Wotersen
Roseburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Germany
Gut Wotersen, also known as Schloss Wotersen, is a historic noble estate in Roseburg, Herzogtum Lauenburg district, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, first mentioned in 1230 and owned by families like von Schack and von Dalldorf before passing to the influential Bernstorff family in 1717.
The stately three-winged Herrenhaus, designed by Hanoverian architect Paul Heumann and completed in 1736, features an eleven-axle main building that's three stories toward the courtyard and two toward the garden, serving as a residence and administrative center with significant judicial power until the late 19th century.
Devastated in the Thirty Years' War, it remained in Bernstorff hands until 1996, later gaining fame as a filming location for the TV series "Das Erbe der Guldenburgs" and hosting cultural events like Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival concerts.
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Wotersen, 21514 Roseburg, Germany
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