Buchholz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Buchholz is a municipality in the southern part of the Mecklenburg Lake District Mecklenburg -Vorpommern. It is administered by the Office Robel -Müritz based in the city Robel / Müritz.

Geography

The community Buchholz is located on the border to Brandenburg in the Mecklenburg Lake District, near the mouth of the Elde in the Müritzsee, which is connected via the Müritzarm and the Little Müritz directly with the Müritz. Other surrounding lakes are the Glambecksee and Melzer lake. The densely forested, hilly area around Buchholz reached in Wulf mountain with 82 m above sea level. NHN the highest point. The city Robel / Müritz is about 12 kilometers away, Priborn approximately three kilometers.

History

The place appeared in 1273 the first time in a document as a book Holte. The brick church in early Gothic style dates from the first half of the 14th century and is unique with an open tower passage in southern Mecklenburg. Also a special feature for Mecklenburg represents the purchase of the hooves by the farmers in 1763, who had immigrated after the Thirty Years' War from the Altmark region and from Ostfalen. The purchase price to the chamberlains of Raven on Boek amounted to 10,500 florins. The farmers were so self become the owner of the goods they manage. 1777 presented the book Holzer own municipal order on and governed the care of the poor themselves The Good Buchholz formed a so-called peasantry within the ritterschaftliche area of the (large) Duchy of Mecklenburg -Schwerin, and was for the purpose of taxation in the district of the knightly nomic Office Wredenhagen. The farmers had with the good and the right of the country estates of, ie acquired the right to participate in the Mecklenburg state legislatures, which exercised the Schulze as vassals. The allods Buchholz belonged to an agricultural area of 1502 hectares of the largest farms in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg -Schwerin.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Buchholz was especially Berliners as " summer " is known, it was specifically a taxi connection.

Buchholz was the setting for the 1976 five-part broadcast GDR TV movie Daniel Druskat (including with Hilmar Thate, Manfred Krug, Angelica Domröse and Rolf Hoppe).

On December 24 draw Masked called through the village, an old tradition, " knee by badgers ".

Since 1997, Buchholz has a marina.

Traffic

From beech wood from roads lead over Priborn by Robel / Müritz and Mirow and south to Rheinberg. The motorway junction Robel on the Autobahn 19 (Berlin- Rostock) is about 19 kilometers away. The nearest railway station is located in Mirow 20 kilometers away.

Attractions

  • Village Church
  • Grave of an unknown Soviet concentration camp prisoner ( according to other sources forced laborer ) in the cemetery of the village
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