Gut Bellin, Heritage manor house in Bellin, Krakow am See, Germany.
Gut Bellin is a three-part manor estate with a northern gatehouse, a southern palace building, and spacious courtyards near Krakow am See. The layout links residential areas with landscaped gardens that frame the entire complex.
The estate passed to the von Linstow family in 1449 and remained in their hands until 1662. The current neo-baroque palace building rose on this established foundation between 1911 and 1912.
The name Bellin reflects the settlement traditions of this rural area in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Visitors see how the property layout speaks to the lifestyle and values of the wealthy merchants who built and maintained it.
The estate is accessible via County Road 23, which connects Zehna to Groß Tessin and links to local road networks. Visitors should plan time to explore the full grounds, as buildings are distributed across the property.
A chapel stands on the grounds alongside a baptismal font from the 13th century, weaving religious elements into the manor design. This blend of residence and private chapel was typical for wealthy landowners of that era.
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