Blumenhagen is a locality of the town of Lauenau in the Samtgemeinde Rodenberg in the district of Schaumburg in Lower Saxony. The building from the 18th century, which is the former farm and today's restaurant, is a listed building.
Blumenhagen is not named after the flower cultivation that was once practiced here.
According to local historian Karl Parisius, Blumenhagen served as the ancestral seat of the knight Wulfardus Blume or Blome, who was first mentioned in 1245, from about 1250 to 1300. Parisius based this on the signature of a donation document from Justatius von Münchhausen regarding a farm in Swedestorpe, now Lauenau, to the monastery of Obernkirchen from the year 1294. However, another source locates the ancestral seat of the Blome family in Blumenau near Wunstorf.
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