Jagdschloss Fasanerie
castle, chateau
304m
Lower Franconia, Thuringia

The Fasanerie hunting lodge is located in the Hermannsfeld district of the Rhönblick community in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district in Thuringia

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Description

The Fasanerie hunting lodge is located in the Hermannsfeld district of the Rhönblick community in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district in Thuringia .

History

The forest belonging to the castle was already used as a zoo in the 16th century and served as a hunting ground for the dukes of Saxony-Meiningen from 1680 . Duke Georg I then had the simple, classical building with two corner pavilions built around 1790. During the Napoleonic period there were financial and occupational difficulties. Russian Cossacks plundered through the Werra Valley in 1813 . It was not until 1821 that the site was experienced under Duke Bernhard II.a new bloom as a ducal hunting and excursion destination. The forest became a nature park, where pheasants, red deer and fallow deer were kept in enclosures. After the revolution of 1848 the nature park was open to all citizens. Under Duke Georg II , the palace and park experienced their heyday when new breeding facilities and ponds were created. After the abdication of Duke Bernhard III. in November 1918 the property came to the Free State of Saxony-Meiningen and from 1920 to the State of Thuringia .

After the Second World War

After the Second World War , refugees and displaced persons as well as orphaned children found a home here. Because of the new inner-German border, units of the Red Army and later the border police then used the castle as accommodation. From the 1960s, the castle was used by the Henneberger School, among others . After 1977 it was largely empty. On the initiative of the population, the decay of the castle could be stopped.

After German reunification

The pheasantry was taken over by the municipality of Hermannsfeld and, from 1997, by the new municipality of Rhönblick and renovated with EU support. The Rhön Biosphere Reserve was also involved. A nature and bee trail was laid out in the forest. The short-term tenant of the entire property was later the non-profit association “Projekt 50”, which wanted to set up a communication center here. After disagreements was terminated him, 2015. Since 2013, new tenants have been running the “Jägerstube” restaurant and the castle is used for various community celebrations.

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- Private property (restaurant)

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