SCHLOSS Fleesensee was initially built in 1842 by Ludwig Graf von Blücher, but it was soon destroyed in a fire that broke out in 1912. During WWII, the castle was used as a military hospital by the Soviet Army, while it has also been used as a family home, a nursery school, a shop and even an egg collecting point. As soon as communism collapsed, the castle was turned into a luxurious hotel and has been welcoming guests and providing them with the most magical experience ever since.
The castle was built in Neo-Renaissance style and inspired by the castles of Loire in France. In the following years, surrounding lands were claimed to expand the hotel. Arthur von Schnitzler acquired the castle and the surrounding land for a total of 1150 hectares in 1897. In 1913, the castle was expanded to the Northeast. When Arthur von Schnitzler died in 1917, the castle was passed on to his wife and three daughters.
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