The manor estate of Klein Glien can be traced back to the 14th century. It was devastated in 1640 during the Thirty Years’ War. In 1771, according to an inscription, the manor house was rebuilt. After several changes of ownership, the estate came into the possession of the von Tschirsky family, who lived there until 1945.
As part of the land reform, the owners were expropriated. The manor house was then repurposed to provide housing, as well as village infrastructure including a local shop, a mayor’s office, and a kindergarten.
Following a period of vacancy and structural renovation in the early 2000s, the estate saw various tourist uses, along with another phase of vacancy, before Coconat took over the building ensemble.


Spring is coming—and with it our community Subbotnik at Coconat.
We warmly invite everyone to join us for a few days of hands-on work as we prepare the Coconat grounds for the new season. As a thank you, all helpers receive free accommodation and meals during their stay—and families are very welcome to join and can stay for free as well.
📅 March 28–31
🛏 Stay possible: March 27 – April 1
🕙 Working hours: daily 10:00–16:00
Depending on how many people join, we’ll take care of different tasks around the property and buildings. If many people come (10+ helpers), we’ll also organize garden and outdoor projects to get everything ready for spring.
After the workday, there will be plenty of time to enjoy what makes Coconat special: campfires, sauna, walks in nature, and shared meals together.
If you’d like to spend a few days outdoors, meet new people, and be part of the Coconat community while helping us get ready for the season, we’d love to hear from you.
👉 Want to join the Subbotnik?
Send us an email at booking@coconat-space.com
with the subject “Subbotnik.”