Manor house Pinnow, © Axel Thiessenhusen
Castles and Manors

The simple, two-story manor house with 9 axes and a gable roof was built at the end of the 18th century and modified again around 1840. On the courtyard side, a large lunette window stands out. On the park side, the center of the house is emphasized only by a flat central risalit, in front of which a two-flight flight of steps leads into the park.

The original one-story plastered building with mansard roof dates from the end of the 18th century. Around the slightly rising courtyard of honor are two plastered one-story side buildings with mansard curved hip roofs. The manor house had been raised around 1830 and received a gable roof. A large lunette window with cast-iron tracery divides the facade. On the garden side, a double flight of steps leads into the grounds. Hans Albrecht Freiherr von Maltzahn bought the manor house in 1995 and was able to move into the renovated property in 1998.

The Mecklenburg Poloclub Pinnow e.V. has its headquarters here.

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Gutshaus Pinnow

Dorfstraße 10
17139 Pinnow


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