Gollwitz Manor is the manor house in the Gollwitz district, which was incorporated into Brandenburg and the Havel in 2003. It belonged to the Gollwitz manor and is classified as an architectural monument. The complex includes outbuildings and a parked manor house. Since April 2009, a meeting place for young Jews and non-Jews has been operated in the building.
The baroque manor house of Gollwitz dates from the second half of the 18th century. It belonged to the von Rochow family. After World War II in 1945, the so-called castle with the manor house with an agricultural area of 1090 hectares was expropriated by the Soviet administration as part of the agrarian reform. The last owners of the manor were Hertha and Harry von Rochow. They were expropriated as part of the agrarian reform. With the start of the 1946 school year, the village school moved into the rooms of the castle. From 1 September 1951, it was a central school, then POS. In addition, a day kindergarten for children aged three to six was set up in May 1953.
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Address: Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany
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