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Swedish conquerors documented it in detail as SchlechtemĂĽhl, renamed in 1840 after the new owners von Hesse who built a late classical manor house and Neo-baroque landscape garden including ancient trees. Today, buildings such as the 250-year-old smithy, seasonal farmer's house, inspector's house with school, stables that were in use until 1990, and an old ice house all remain on the site. A library of historical videos are available to view in the salon.
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Museums Insel Homboerch or La Fundación Chinati, the Hessenburg estate and park offers an experience of art and architecture that responds to its powerful natural setting. It is also comparable to Paris’s
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