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Deutsch: "Villa Schönblick", auch genannt Schloss Schönhagen in Schönhagen, Gemeinde Trebbin (im Naturpark Nuthe-Nieplitz), Landkreis Teltow-Fläming, Land Brandenburg
erbaut 1902 / 1910 für Emil Mosse; unter Denkmalschutz
Hinweis für Interessenten: Das Haus steht tief in einem Waldpark und ist auf den ersten Blick unzugänglich. Es liegt an der Straße von Stangenhagen nach Schönhagen kurz vor Schönhagen auf der rechten Seite. Kurz nach der letzten Kurve kommt am Wald eine verschlosssene Toreinfahrt. Geht man jedoch einige Hundert Meter zurück Richtung Stangenhagen, findet man einen Weg zwischen Wald und Feld (ungefähr gegenüber den Einzelhäusern, die auf der Seeseite liegen). Hier kann man in rund 15 Minuten um den Wald herum das Haus erreichen - und von dieser Seite ist das Schloss und das gesamte Gartengelände verblüffenderweise völlig offen. Und völlig einsam; zwar wunderbar restauriert, aber offenbar zur Zeit (2004) nicht genutzt.
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