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Schloss Bredebeck ("Bredebeck House") was built in 1901/1902 by a farmer, Herr Hellberg. It is actually a manor house in terms of its size and function. The house is located in woodland in the German state of Lower Saxony between the former villages of Hörsten and Hohne, which disappeared in the 1930s in the wake of the establishment of Bergen-Hohne Training Area. In 1936, the Bredebeck estate was incorporated into the training area and, since then, has not been accessible to the general public. It became part of the British Army's estate at Bergen-Hohne Garrison. Das Schloss Bredebeck wurde 1901/1902 von dem Landwirt Hellberg erbaut. Es ist gemäß seiner Größe und Funktion eigentlich ein Herrenhaus. Das Gebäude steht in Niedersachsen zwischen den ehemaligen Orten Hörsten und Hohne, die im Zuge der Errichtung des Truppenübungsplatzes Bergen verschwanden. Das Schlossgelände wurde 1936 ebenfalls in den Bereich des Truppenübungsplatzes einbezogen und ist für die Öffentlichkeit nicht zugänglich. Le château de Bredebeck a été bâti en 1901 et 1902 dans la lande de Lunebourg (Basse-Saxe, Allemagne). Il est en fait par sa taille et sa fonction un manoir. Lorsque la base militaire de Bergen se construit en 1936, il fait partie de la zone de construction mais est préservé. Il a servi de résidence aux officiers militaires britanniques de la base et est fermé au public.
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Die Kunstdenkmale des Landkreises Celle. Textband l, Hannover/Osnabrück 1970/1980, pp. 225 f Die Kunstdenkmale des Landkreises Celle. Textband l, Hannover/Osnabrück, 1970/1980, pp. 225 f
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"A gateway hidden in a dense forest of tall trees and an avenue of limes lead to the very charming estate situated in a forest clearing. The drive swings around a rectangular pond with a fountain and ends in the spacious front courtyard of a in baroque-style manor house dating to 1901/02. The main building, of white painted, plastered masonry, is divided into a corps de logis centred on the main axis of the drive, a south wing to the left that is set back and half the height of the principal block, and a north wing, also set back, that is joined to the main building by a short corridor. All elements are on two levels, [... there is a] baroque-designed entrance hall with stuccoed walls; a framed ceiling mirror with stucco profiles [...] At the rear of the building is a garden room in the Classical style, with an exposed beam ceiling in the style of a Classical entablature and a similarly designed frieze of small corbel figures at the height of the beams. Three-dimensional ionic columns, in front of the walls and in the four corners of the room, support the beams... In the left wing is an impressive ballroom, the length of the building. Wall panelling made of almost black stained oak in the shape of fluted columns with composite capitals, […] On the surface of the stuccoed ceiling is a portrait of St. Hubert's stag in bas-relief. Against the inside wall a stove made of brown and yellow marble; with the year inscription 1926. Parquet flooring. Off the rear of this hall are two smaller rooms: left, the library with built-in bookshelves and glass wall cabinets, ceiling stucco. Right, accessible from the hall, a hall of mirrors in the shapes of the empire; […] The room is kept in white and gold with grey contouring of the details."'' "In front of the corps de logis is a charming parterre in the baroque style. In the centre is a long, rectangular water basin with a fountain base supported by two putti.[…] Around the basin is an ambulatory, to which four steps lead on each of the two shorter sides. On the opposite side of the house is a staircase made of sandstone stringers, on each of which a life-size wild boar's head, a hunting horn, as a hunting accoutrement, and a boar spear, all on drapery, have been carved.[…] The surrounding drive is decorated with statues on pedestals to the left and right of the gateway side; on the one side is the figure of a woman with a sheaf in her arm; on the other is the goddess, Diana, with a bow, a quiver and a hunting dog by her side. To the side of forecourt are low, segment-shaped niches with benches, each flanked by two groups of putti at the ends of the wall sections. Another open staircase lined with groups of putti in front of the left-hand wing leads down to a sunken terrace."
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