Emmas' Rooms Overnight
Emma's Hallway
Emma's Fireplace
Emma's Parlor
Emma's Play Room
Emma's Reading Room
Emma's Bathroom
Emma's Bedroom
Emma’s Rooms
Johannes Tiedemann's fifteen-year-old daughter Emma dies in the house on January 15, 1881, soon followed by her grandmother, Wiebke, who died suddenly and unexpectedly, thereby marking the estate's fourth unnatural death. Emma's room has remarkably frequent paranormal activity, reminiscent of happy and innocent vibes, merry music and wonderful parties that Emma lived, clad in ribbons and lace, in her childhood years. Her Bedroom features a queen-sized bed crowned with a Blue Silk Roof, the gothic-style Reading Room [originally Emma's play room], the Black Marble Bathroom, and a large Victorian-style kitchen, painted in Saxon folklore decors. These rooms can accommodate up to two guests to stay the night. These walls are highly active and bursting with creative energy . And, because I know it may get late before you fall asleep, check-out is at 3 p.m. the following day. -- From $175 per guest/night and a minimum of two guests --