Count Zinzendorf
Count Zinzendorf
Zinzendorf's Table of Contents

Introduction

Pressures

Family

Archive

Coat of Arms

Herrnhaag

Young Count

Germany

Painting's Influence

Worldwide Missions

Dresden

God's Acre

Wife

Koenigsfeld Hall

Reuss's Castle

Moravian Education

Marriage

Neuwied Hall

Marie Agnes

Winston-Salem Hall

Ebersdorf Hall

Zeist, Holland

Berthelsdorf House

Wedding

Memorial Stone

Watchwords

Berthelsdorf Church

Anna Nitschmann

Herrnhut Hall

Painting

Bell Tower

Death

Hall Cornerstone

Burial

Meeting Hall

Tombstone

Moravian Lamb

David's Tombstone

Herrnhut House

Peter Boehler

Believers’ Houses

Bibliography

Durninger Factory

Links


Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf

Zinzendorf's Manor House in Herrnhut

Picture of Zinzendorf's Manor House

In Berthelsdorf, the first manor house (Herrschaftshaus) was built by Zinzendorf in 1722. In addition to the manor house in Berthelsdorf, he had a second one built in Herrnhut, which is shown here.

The history of Zinzendorf’s manor house in Herrnhut is shown on this plaque below:

Picture of Plaque

The Zinzendorf house
was built 1725-1727
as a plain framework building,
(and) until 1760 (it was) the workplace
of Count Zinzendorf
1781 a new construction in baroque style
1945 it burned down
rebuilding work (lasted) until 1977