House Pröbsting

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Pröbstinger Allee 14, 46325 Borken

historical building Fortress/Castle

The former manor house of Pröbsting is located on the shore of the Pröbstingsee. The origins of this building ensemble go back 800 years. After passing through the outer bailey, the grand staircase of the whitewashed rectangular main building is particularly striking. The east side of the manor house is reflected in the moat.

There have long been ghost stories about this place. They have been told since the time of the robber barons. The unredeemed soul of a white lady is said to haunt the place at night. Today, after a chequered history, the former noble residence is home to a private clinic for psychological medicine.

History information

Haus Pröbsting was first mentioned in 1221 as a probate estate of Vreden Abbey. The medieval core of the manor house was built in the middle of the 14th century and is today considered the oldest secular brick building in the Münsterland. The owners at that time were the Lords of Gemen, who enlarged the moats in the 15th and 16th centuries to better protect the estate. The outer castle with the gatehouse and the corner pavilion dates from the 18th century.

Several changes of ownership followed until Baron Stach von Golzheim moved into Haus Pröbsting in the 1870s after long inheritance disputes. During this time, stories of a "white woman" haunting the house at midnight with her parasol also arose. In 1879, the daughter of the baron was born Ilse von Stach, who later became a poet and described life at Pröbsting in her novel "Haus Elferding". In 1930, the house and parts of the land went to the Merciful Brothers of Montabaur, who set up a nursing home in the manor house.

In 1963, the district of Borken bought the partly dilapidated house in order to restore it. However, the financial means were not sufficient, so that in 1974, after years of vacancy and a lowering of the groundwater level, part of the main house collapsed. In 1986, an entrepreneur bought the complex and had it restored in cooperation with the heritage authorities. Initially, the European Environmental Academy moved into the building. Since 1998, the Schlossklinik Pröbsting, a private clinic for psychotherapeutic-psychiatric indications, has been based here and the house has also been owned by the clinic since 2009.

Tour informationHaus Pröbsting is home to a private clinic. For the protection of the patients, it is not possible to visit the interior. However, it is possible to view the exterior from a distance.

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Information for cyclists
The Pröbstingsee is located directly on the 4,500 km long Münsterland cycle path network. From here, there are wonderful tours along the Bocholter Aa to Rhede and Bocholt. Junctions 59 and 60 are located directly at the lake.
It is only a few minutes to the centre of Borken. Cyclists follow the signs to junction 75.
Various themed cycle routes offer interesting cycling tours through the Münsterland region. The signposted themed cycle routes each show very special features of the region and thus tell exciting stories about Münsterland. Haus Pröbsting is also connected to various themed cycle routes.
100 castles route, western route
Hohe Mark Nature Park Route
Flamingo Route
Aaroute
Everyone can find a suitable cycle route on the Münsterland cycle route network. Haus Pröbsting and the nearby Pröbstingsee recreation area are ideal places to start a cycling tour.

Admission
no entry possible: 0 €

Arrival
Arrival by car:
Haus Pröbsting is located in the west of the city of Borken.
Arrival is via the A31 (Oberhausen-Emden). Exit at Borken, then take the B67 (journey time approx. 20 minutes).
Arrival also possible via the A3 (Cologne-Arnheim). Exit Hamminkeln (journey time approx. 25 minutes).

Arrival by bus/train:
The town of Borken is the terminus of the RE14 railway line (Essen-Bottrop-Dorsten-Borken).
Borken railway station is approx. 6km from the Hoxfeld district.
Take bus line R51. Get off at the "Haus Pröbsting" stop in Borken-Hoxfeld. From here it is a 6-minute walk.
Parking
There is a large free car park near Haus Pröbsting.

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