Gut Klausheide, Heritage estate in Klausheide, Germany.
Gut Klausheide is an agricultural estate with multiple buildings on the northeastern side of Nordhorn. The property includes residential structures, farm buildings, and other facilities typical of a large farming operation from that era.
The estate was founded in 1914 as a modern agricultural project by a wealthy industrial family. It represented an example of progressive farming methods in the region during that period.
The buildings show how wealthy families lived and managed their lands in the early 1900s. The estate reflects the ideas of that time about combining modern farming with comfortable living.
The estate is located on the northeastern edge of the city and can be seen from outside. Today it serves as a therapeutic residential facility, so it is advisable to arrange a visit beforehand.
Between 1914 and 1929, a small railway connected the estate to the nearby Ems-Vechte Canal. This private rail line allowed efficient transport of crops and supplies straight from the property.
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