The Ludmillenhof is a former administrative building in Sögel, Emsland district, and since 2004 the town hall of the joint municipality of Sögel. It was built from 1828 to 1831 by Josef Niehaus in the Palladian style.
In 1828, the lord of the Duchy of Arenberg-Meppen, Prosper Ludwig von Arenberg, decided to build a new office building in Sögel. The architect Josef Niehaus from Haselünne, who later became the Duchy's building inspector, drew up the building plans in the same year.
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