Eldingen The castle is currently dormant, waiting for better Times. On the history of this magnificent building, unfortunately, very little is experiencing, but here are the most important data:
In 1904 it was Baron Walter John Caron (1855 - 1937) built in the neo-baroque style.
served in the 1950s the palace as a retirement home until 1961-1984 the seat of the school Schlaffhorst-Andersen, "a school for respiratory therapy, was.
From 1984 to 1987 used the Youth Village Celle (CJD), the castle as a dormitory for ethnic students. 1987 it was finally sold to a private investor, with renovations began which were however set very quickly. Since then the building is vacant and awaits an uncertain future.
In 2009, however, this slumber was interrupted for several weeks, as the Eldingen Castle served as the backdrop for a film production of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR): BERLIN '36 . It is based on the incredible but true adventures of Gretel Bergmann-based story of two outsiders, Gretel and Marie, in which, for various reasons on the outskirts of Nazi society. to prevent the Jewish favorite Gretel Bergmann a gold medal in high jump for women at the Summer 1936 Olympics to win in Berlin, the Nazis sent the rival Marie, who is in fact a man in training camp and competition. Against the odds, the friends, the two athletes at the end and fight together for their dignity, their athletic goals and their survival in an inhuman system. extra for this film were created in the garden of the castle, a high diving boards and a competition pool.
As the newspaper of 25 Celle to read February 2010, the castle is on 18 Eldingen March 2010, foreclosed (see article):
source (Among others): www.nordmedia.de; www.eldingen.info; wikipedia; Thomas Staedler some photos - thank you; Cellesche newspaper
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