Lüssow
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Lüssow

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Lüssow Manor House

Lüssow Manor House

Lüssow

The Lüssow Manor House (near Güstrow) was built in the late 18th century. In the decades that followed, it changed hands several times and underwent frequent renovations. It is currently undergoing restoration. The house was built by the von Driberg family, whose male line died out in the 19th century. It later passed into the hands of the von Bülow family. In the 19th century, a solid clinker brick facade was added to the building. A contemporary extension was also added. Numerous historical details have been preserved to this day. The house is one of the smaller manor houses in Mecklenburg. It was inhabited almost continuously and is therefore not as threatened by decay as other houses.

Lüssow Estate

Lüssow Estate

Lüssow

On a 1.7-hectare landscaped area of the former estate in Lüssow, we offer you a glimpse into 19th- and 20th-century agriculture and rural life in Western Pomerania. On a 1.7-hectare site on the former estate grounds in Lüssow, we offer you a glimpse into 19th- and 20th-century agriculture and rural life in Western Pomerania. We have carefully researched and curated a wealth of information on West Pomeranian agriculture for our guests. The exhibitions on potato, dairy, and grain farming, as well as an extensive collection of household and work items from the lives of the rural population, are designed to be natural and traditional, educational, and welcoming for guests and tourists. On the estate, you can view the largest collection of historic tractors in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. A cozy guest lounge invites you to linger over coffee and cake. A petting zoo and an interactive area ensure that the visit is an unforgettable experience for the little ones as well.