Gutshaus Ferdinandshof (Ferdinandshof Hall)
Extensive renovations started in 2002 and were finished in 2014, commissioned by the parish.
Ferdinandshof, Deutschland
Between 1736 and 1738, Christoph Ludwig Henrici had the Hall built. As general tenant he managed the royal municipalities of Uckermünde and Torgelow.
It was named “Ferdinandshof” in 1737 by King Friedrich Wilhelm I. In the middle of the 19th century, the Prussian War Office moved into the domain, and until 1945 it became a depot and training facility for Remounts (provision of fresh horses for military purposes). In 1907, Benno von Creytz took over the estate. After the end of WW II., the estate was turned into a federal farming operation and a stud farm. The Hall was renovated in 1983 and used to housed young labourers.
Extensive renovations started in 2002 and were finished in 2014, commissioned by the parish.