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Kaeselow Castle

Kaeselow Castle
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Kaeselow 4

19209 Lützow

The historic manor house "Schloss Kaeselow" is located 20 km west of Schwerin, nestled in a large property with park and garden. The representative manor house in the Tudor Gothic style was built in 1860 by Privy Councillor Heinrich von Brock. The von Oertzen family owned the ensemble from 1878 and the von Both family owned the house from 1901 to 1945. It still shines today without any major external changes. In the surrounding park, accessible from a flight of steps via the conservatory, there are free-roaming chickens and geese as well as old trees. The representative castle hall was the official branch of the registry office. The house and grounds have been cared for by the Gerd-Rainer Hienstorfer family since 1992. New owners, Claudia Steinlechner and Vincent Grundke, took over the property some time ago. They are working on the renovation of the house with great personal commitment. Vacation apartments and event rooms are to be created. The owners live here privately.

Kaeselow Castle in Lützow - a manor house with history

Around 20 kilometers west of Schwerin lies Kaeselow Castle in Lützow, nestled in an extensive park with mature trees. The representative manor house in the Tudor Gothic style was built in 1860 by Privy Councillor Heinrich von Brock and has retained its characteristic exterior character to this day. Noble families such as von Oertzen and von Both left their mark on the estate over the decades.

Park, palace hall and historic ensemble

A flight of steps leads from the conservatory into the surrounding park, where free-range chickens and geese create a lively atmosphere. The stately castle hall once served as an official branch of the registry office. The entire ensemble conveys an authentic impression of manorial life in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Restoration and new use under new owners

The estate has been looked after by the Gerd-Rainer Hienstorfer family since 1992. Claudia Steinlechner and Vincent Grundke have now taken over the castle and are driving the renovation forward with great personal commitment. Vacation apartments and event rooms are planned. Kaeselow Castle is thus increasingly making a name for itself as an excursion destination in the region between Schwerin, Wismar and the Mecklenburg Baltic coast.