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Located between Berlin and Dresden and originally built around 1870 as a manor house for the von Rotberg/Pannwitz family on Petershain, the building has already experienced a lot in its eventful history.In GDR times, apartments were set up for refugees and farm workers and after the political turnaround in 1989, it fell into a slumber until the current owners awakened it from the same and realized your dream of a small but fine "castle hotel" with excellent gastronomy.And so the manor house was christened "Greifenhain Castle" after the town to which it belongs.The 18.872 m² park-like property in the middle of a fantastic nature offers a lot of space and various hidden and enchanted niches.Various possible uses are conceivable in the future, for example, the continuation as a boutique hotel, wedding venue or the use as a family country estate.Situated between Berlin and Dresden and originally built around 1870 as a manor house for the von Rotberg/Pannwitz family on Petershain, the building has experienced a lot in its eventful history.In GDR times, flats were set up for refugees and farm workers, and after 1989 it fell into a slumber until today's owners awoke it and realised their dream of a small but fine "castle hotel" with excellent gastronomy.And so the manor house was christened "Greifenhain Castle" after the town to which it belongs.The 18,872 m² park-like property in the midst of fantastic nature offers plenty of space and various hidden and enchanted niches.Various possible uses are conceivable in the future, for example the continuation as a boutique hotel or the use as a family estate.