10 September 2023 – from 10 am
OPEN MONUMENT DAY
The ice cellar in Bennigsen Manor Park The historic ice cellar is located in the extensive park of Bennigsen Manor by a lake. It is embedded in a rampart, which creates a view point in the upper area. The view point is accessible via curved steps on both sides. Below it is the entrance to the basement itself. The natural stone facade is divided by pilasters and blind arches. In the central axis lies the entrance with pillar and arch, whose keystone shows the year 1860. The building was probably erected by Rudolf von Bennigsen (1824-1902) in 1859 in the course of larger redesign measures in the park. The actual purpose was the storage and preservation of natural ice. The vaulted interior but also the associated staircases above are in poor condition. As of today, the building is a listed monument and will be extensively renovated in the coming years. The aim of the construction project is to secure and repair the ice cellar and restore its original appearance. Guided tours: Meeting point is the main gate (Am Gut 6 in Bennigsen). The tour goes through the farmyard, via the park to the ice cellar and back. Sunday, 10.09.2023. Guided tours at 10:00, 11:30, 13:00, 14:30, 16:00. Missed the event? No problem! Make a note of the Open Monument Day® in late summer 2024. Then there is the next exciting building to discover on the Bennigsen estate. Photos: Robin Tielker, Moritz Küstner