Gutshaus (Herrenhaus) Cosa (Cosa Hall)

Cosa was originally a house made of many farm houses which was subordinated to the Brohm Hall.

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Gutshaus Cosa, Bergstraße, Friedland, Deutschland

The manor house nowadays used as a mother-child-facility was originally built by Wilhelm von Oertzen (1803-1889) who had acquired the land from Carl Ludwig Constantin von Rieben in 1846.

Cosa has its origins as multiple peasant farmsteads that were consolidated and belonged to the nearby Brohm (formerly Broma).

The red brick building captivates with its symmetrical shape. Surrounded by a spacious park with a small lake, the harmonious structure remained residence of the von Oertzen family until its expropriation in 1945.

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