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- Q624100 subject Q8600932.
- Q624100 abstract "Steinhöfel is a municipality in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany.In 1774, the Prussian Minister of War and Treasury Joachim von Blumenthal purchased the estate of Steinhöfel, including a manor that was later expanded into a castle. When von Blumenthal died, the estate was inherited by his daughter Charlotte von Massow, whose husband the Court Marshal Valentin von Massow commissioned a rebuilding of the manor by the architect David Gilly. The property was inherited in turn by the couple's son Valentin von Massow who had served with Wellington in Spain and as one of his adjutants at Waterloo.During the Seven Years' War, the castle's surroundings saw a brief visit by Frederick the Great resting his troops prior to the Battle of Kunersdorf. Later recreational visitors included Frederick William III of Prussia and Theodor Fontane who expressed considerable enthusiasm about the place.The castle (de:Schloß Steinhöfel) today hosts a hotel and commercial venue under Cultural heritage regulations.The contemporary municipality of Steinhöfel comprises a total of twelve physical villages including Steinhöfel, Demnitz and Neuendorf im Sande.".
- Q624100 areaCode "033636".
- Q624100 areaCode "LOS".
- Q624100 areaTotal "1.5984E8".
- Q624100 country Q183.
- Q624100 district Q6178.
- Q624100 elevation "52.0".
- Q624100 federalState Q1208.
- Q624100 populationAsOf "2006-06-30".
- Q624100 populationTotal "4657".
- Q624100 postalCode "15518".
- Q624100 thumbnail Steinhöfel_in_LOS.png?width=300.
- Q624100 wikiPageExternalLink www.gemeinde-steinhoefel.de.
- Q624100 wikiPageWikiLink Q1208.
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- Q624100 wikiPageWikiLink Q6178.
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- Q624100 wikiPageWikiLink Q8600932.
- Q624100 area "159.84".
- Q624100 areaCode "33636".
- Q624100 district "Oder-Spree".
- Q624100 elevation "52".
- Q624100 licence "LOS".
- Q624100 name "Steinhöfel".
- Q624100 population "4657".
- Q624100 postalCode "15518".
- Q624100 stand "2006-06-30".
- Q624100 state "Brandenburg".
- Q624100 website www.gemeinde-steinhoefel.de.
- Q624100 point "52.39972222222222 14.166666666666666".
- Q624100 type Place.
- Q624100 type Location.
- Q624100 type Place.
- Q624100 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q624100 type Settlement.
- Q624100 type Thing.
- Q624100 type SpatialThing.
- Q624100 type Q486972.
- Q624100 comment "Steinhöfel is a municipality in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany.In 1774, the Prussian Minister of War and Treasury Joachim von Blumenthal purchased the estate of Steinhöfel, including a manor that was later expanded into a castle. When von Blumenthal died, the estate was inherited by his daughter Charlotte von Massow, whose husband the Court Marshal Valentin von Massow commissioned a rebuilding of the manor by the architect David Gilly.".
- Q624100 label "Steinhöfel".
- Q624100 lat "52.39972222222222".
- Q624100 long "14.166666666666666".
- Q624100 depiction Steinhöfel_in_LOS.png.
- Q624100 homepage www.gemeinde-steinhoefel.de.
- Q624100 name "Steinhöfel".