Schloss Wrodow, Gothic Revival château in Mölln, Germany.
Schloss Wrodow is a Gothic Revival château in Mölln featuring two stories with a columned portico entrance and two side wings. A distinctive Gothic tower crowns one wing and defines the building's profile.
The château was built around 1860 in Gothic Revival style and served as the Neumann family residence until 1943. After that year, a girls' school evacuated from bombed Rostock occupied the building as shelter.
An artists' association has operated the château as a cultural center since 1993, hosting exhibitions and seminars throughout the year. The community has transformed it into a gathering place for creative activities.
The château is located in Mölln and can be reached by bus line 405, which regularly serves the Wrodow Siedlung stop. Visitors should check in advance what exhibitions or events are taking place, as access depends on the cultural program.
The facade displays northern German architectural features such as stepped gables that blend with Tudor-inspired elements. This mixture of regional and foreign building styles makes the structure an interesting example of 19th-century eclecticism.
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