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Deutsch: Schwedenhaus, erbaut 1911, in Theresienhof. Theresienhof ist ein Wohnplatz der Gemeinde Bad Saarow im Landkreis Oder-Spree in Brandenburg. Hervorgegangen aus der Wassermühle Pieskow am Ostufer des Scharmützelsees, wurde das landwirtschaftliche Anwesen unter dem Namen Theresienhof erstmals 1851 erwähnt. Zu den bekannten Privatbesitzern zählten die Schauspielerin Ernestine Wegner und die Zirkusfamilie Renz. Seit 1918 im Eigentum wechselnder Gesellschaften und Institutionen, wurden der Theresienhof samt Schwedenhaus seither als Erholungs- und Ferienheim oder Ausbildungsstätte genutzt. Im Jahr 2008 wurde das oft als Schloss bezeichnete Hauptgebäude abgerissen. Die markante, 1911 von dem Porzellanfabrikanten Paul Rudolph Schomburg für seine schwedische Frau Eleonora Ida Paulcen am Rand des Theresienhofs errichtete Villa im schwedischen Holzbaustil („Schwedenhaus“) blieb bestehen. Unter dem Namen Schlosspark Bad Saarow wurde auf dem Gelände des ehemaligen Hofs seit 2008 ein Feriendorf mit rund 140 Ferienhäusern und -Wohnungen im skandinavischen Stil angelegt.
English: „Schwedenhaus“, built in 1911, in Theresienhof. Theresienhof is a part (settlement, estate; german: Wohnplatz) of Bad Saarow, District Oder-Spree, Brandenburg, Germany. Originating as the watermill Pieskow at the eastern bank of the Scharmützelsee the Theresienhof was an agricultural establishment for a long time. Under the name Theresienhof it was first mentioned in documents in 1851. Since 1918 it was used as recreation resort, holiday home or educational training center. In 2008 the main building (a villa or manor house, often referred to as a castle) was demolished. The striking villa in Swedish wooden style, named „Schwedenhaus“ (built in 1911 by the porcelain manufacturer Paul Rudolph Schomburg for his Swedish wife Eleonora Ida Paulcen), was preserved. A holiday village, named Schlosspark Bad Saarow, with about 140 holiday houses and accomodations in scandinavian style has been created on the site of the Theresienhof since 2008. |
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