Warmelo, Manor estate in Diepenheim, Netherlands.
Warmelo is a manor estate in Diepenheim built of brick with glazed Dutch tiles, prominent chimneys, and a protective moat around the grounds. The property includes several buildings, among them a former orangery that now serves as a holiday rental home.
The manor was built around 1633 in mannerist style and has shaped the landscape since then. A major change came in 1875 when the main residence was demolished, leaving only the gatehouse as the principal building.
The estate holds the status of a Rijksmonument, reflecting its importance as an architectural landmark. Inside, visitors can see carved stair railings and rococo wall panels that show the craftsmanship of earlier times.
The grounds are accessible to visitors and offer insight into life on a historical estate. The orangery accommodation allows guests to explore the property and its architecture at their own pace.
The gardens display rotating sand sculpture exhibitions that change themes annually. These temporary art installations blend the classical garden design with contemporary artistic works in an unexpected way.
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