Gut Zumdahl, Architectural heritage monument in Geilenkirchen, Germany.
Gut Zumdahl is a manor estate in Geilenkirchen featuring a rectangular layout surrounded by water ditches. A corner tower from the medieval period stands beside an 18th-century residential building.
The estate originated in the 15th or 16th century as a knight's residence. It appeared in records in 1723 under the name House Dahll, owned at that time by Mr. Graass.
The estate reflects traditional building practices and layout patterns characteristic of the region. Today, the layout and structures show the craftsmanship typical of that era.
The estate is located in the Wurm Valley along the L 42 regional road between Kogenbroich and Nirm. Its position along this connecting road makes it easy to find and access.
Around 1900 the property was owned by a female Superior Court Judge named Schoen from Colmar. This was an unusual ownership situation for a manor of that era.
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