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Krampfer Palace : ウィキペディア英語版
Krampfer Palace

Krampfer Palace ((ドイツ語:''Schloß Krampfer'')) is 18th-century palace located in the village of Krampfer in the municipality of Plattenburg, near Perleberg, Prignitz district, Brandenburg, Germany. The palace estate covers approximately . There have been a number of spelling variations for Krampfer over the years, including Cramuir, Kranauer, Cramber, tu Kramvyr, van Kraenvoerde and Kranffer.
==History==

Herwichus de Cramvir first documented the existence of Krampfer in 1293.〔(Location of Krampfer ) Retrieved 2011-08-13.〕 In 1413, the village of Krampfer was captured by the Möllendorf family, who ruled it until 1945 when it was removed from their control. In 1608, the village of Krampfer burned to the ground. In 1792, the palace was acquired by Hans-Georg Gottlob von Möllendorf, who remodelled it in 1809. It was again remodeled in 1909 by Ottocar Richard von Möllendorf. After the estate was expropriated, the palace and the commercial building on it were used by the community agricultural alliance, (ドイツ語:Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft).
In 1946, half the palace was renovated and used as a school and the other half for housing. In September 1978, the school moved to Kleinow.〔(Location of Kleinow ) Retrieved 2011-08-13.〕 After this many businesses operated in the former palace including a bank, a nursery and a community health-care center.〔 (Brandenburg municipality website )〕 After 1990, the building was virtually abandoned; a potential customer announced his intention of buying it in 2006, but the deal fell through.〔(Source: Dorothea von Dahlen )〕
The association which owned the palace hoped it would be sold to an IT company for educational purposes, but there were no takers. Later, the palace was then sold to a company in Havelberg which in turn auctioned it on eBay. In 2009, the premises were briefly used by a group of right-wing and libertarian activists who were seeking to establish a micronation called ''Principality of Germania''.〔()〕 However, local building authorities declared the palace to be in a state of disrepair and uninhabitable, and the activists were evicted in May 2009.〔()〕 As of 2011, Schloss Krampfer is unoccupied and dilapidated.

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