filmov
tv
Mukkulan kartano Mukkula Manor

Показать описание
Finland Lahti DJI Mavic 2 Zoom
Mukkulan kartano on Lahden kaupungin omistuksessa oleva ja Vesijärven rannalla sijaitseva kartano.
Mukkulan tilasta on mainintoja 1400-luvulta ja kartanon omistajat ovat mainitut maarekisterissä 1539 alkaen. 1570-luvulla Mukkulan kartanoon liitettiin toinen maatila. 1744–1752 kartano oli Metherien omistama ja 1795–1958 von Hauseneiden. Mukkulan kartanon tammia kasvavan puutarhan uskotaan olevan peräisen kapteeni Arndt von Hausenin ajalta, 1700-luvun lopulta. Sen uskotaan tulleen korotetuksi kaksikerroksiseksi 1800-luvun puolivälissä.
The story of the Manor starts in the 1460s, when documents refer to Mukkula as a village and the name of a house. The Manor's long and diverse history includes both periods of moderate famine and periods of splendour and riches. Attached to a military hospital as Mucula military manor, the building served as a tax-free freehold estate for around two hundred years. Afterwards, in the 18th century, the main building experienced a large scale change when it shed its original guise of a Swedish army officer's residence.
Mukkula came into its prime at the end of the 18th century, when it received a new Lord, Captain Arndt Johan von Hausen. Under von Hausen’s leadership, the Manor's main building was given a splendid imperial aspect and its landscaped English-style gardens were dominated by imposing oak trees. The main building was also renovated on later occasions, and new buildings were constructed on the estate. In those days, the estate had its own dairy and market garden with greenhouses and a heating plant.
Mukkulan kartano on Lahden kaupungin omistuksessa oleva ja Vesijärven rannalla sijaitseva kartano.
Mukkulan tilasta on mainintoja 1400-luvulta ja kartanon omistajat ovat mainitut maarekisterissä 1539 alkaen. 1570-luvulla Mukkulan kartanoon liitettiin toinen maatila. 1744–1752 kartano oli Metherien omistama ja 1795–1958 von Hauseneiden. Mukkulan kartanon tammia kasvavan puutarhan uskotaan olevan peräisen kapteeni Arndt von Hausenin ajalta, 1700-luvun lopulta. Sen uskotaan tulleen korotetuksi kaksikerroksiseksi 1800-luvun puolivälissä.
The story of the Manor starts in the 1460s, when documents refer to Mukkula as a village and the name of a house. The Manor's long and diverse history includes both periods of moderate famine and periods of splendour and riches. Attached to a military hospital as Mucula military manor, the building served as a tax-free freehold estate for around two hundred years. Afterwards, in the 18th century, the main building experienced a large scale change when it shed its original guise of a Swedish army officer's residence.
Mukkula came into its prime at the end of the 18th century, when it received a new Lord, Captain Arndt Johan von Hausen. Under von Hausen’s leadership, the Manor's main building was given a splendid imperial aspect and its landscaped English-style gardens were dominated by imposing oak trees. The main building was also renovated on later occasions, and new buildings were constructed on the estate. In those days, the estate had its own dairy and market garden with greenhouses and a heating plant.
Комментарии