Schloss Wendgräben
Möckern, Germany, Germany
Schloss Wendgräben near Möckern in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is a Romanesque Revival manor house designed in 1910 by architect Hermann Muthesius for nobleman Hanns Waldemar von Wulffen and completed in 1912, featuring gray-violet granite walls, a 31-meter round tower, and a wolf relief at the entrance symbolizing the family name.
The English country house-style building served briefly as a family residence before becoming a Nazi welfare home in 1938, a refugee camp post-1945, and from 1947-1975 an extended secondary boarding school for 160 students annually.
Acquired by the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in 1991 for renovation into a Bildungszentrum until its 2013 sale and 2014 closure as a conference site, it stands 500 meters north of Wendgräben village amid a large estate.
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Wendgräbener Ch 1, 39279 Möckern, Germany
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