Program Sunday, 21.06.2026 from 11 am coffee & cake from 11 a.m. House viewing and discussions with the owners from 11 a.m. Hedwig Holtz-Sommer exhibition
Martenshagen was first mentioned in a document in 1318 and belonged to the lordship of Divitz.
During the Thirty Years' War, it was almost completely destroyed, as were the surrounding villages. The families of the lords of Divitz died out and the estate fell to the duke. He handed it over to his chancellor Philipp von Horn in 1626, who bequeathed it to his grandson, the Swedish representative Count Johannes Lilienstedt. The land was passed on to the von Krassow family around 1842, who built the Frauendorf, Wobbelkow and Martenshagen estates in order to boost the fallow agricultural land.
