Göhren-Lebbin

Göhren -Lebbin is a municipality in the district of Mecklenburg Lake District Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Malchow, located in the eponymous city. Göhren -Lebbin is accredited resort since December 2003.

To Göhren -Lebbin include the districts Poppentin, Roez, Untergöhren and Wendhof.

  • 6.1 Göhren
  • 6.2 Poppentin

Geography

Göhren -Lebbin in the Mecklenburg Lake District is located in a slightly hilly and Lakes area, the maximum of 90 m above sea level. NN achieved. The municipality is located on Fleesensee and Kölpinsee, two of Mecklenburg Upper Lakes, another, much smaller lake is the Poppentiner lake. The town of Malchow is about six kilometers away.

History

All locations except Untergöhren were first documented in the 13th century. From 1843 to 1914 the village was called Göhren -Lebbin Blücher, dates from this time also the castle Blücher, which is now used as a hotel and is surrounded by a park.

By the middle of the 17th century the estate was owned by the family Lebbin von Below, the of Gamm on Göhren, later of the Grape. 1822 was purchased by Count Ludwig von Blücher the estate. His son, Count Ludwig II built in 1842 outside the manor built a magnificent mansion, but had in 1871 sold it to Baron von Tiele - Winckler the estate. In 1912 the manor house was completely gutted. On the foundations of the present mansion was built in neo-baroque style with the two distinctive towers. From 1926 manor house and estate were leased and sold in 1934 to Mr. Barfurth. During the Second World War, parts of the mansion was used as a school, a smaller part as a dwelling. After 1945 it was used as a shop, a restaurant, doctor's office, kindergarten and seat of the municipality, in 1974 it was renovated and then used as a holiday home. After 1990, he Goehren- Lebbin a holiday and leisure complex " Fleesensee " whose center is a building " Blücher Castle ".

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was designed by the graphic artist Werner Schinko from Robel, approved on 22 February 2000 by the Home Office and registered under the number 204 in the coat of arms role of the state Mecklenburg -Vorpommern.

Blazon: " Split; front in red with a silver key outwardly inverted beard (similar to the coat of arms of the family of Blücher ); back in gold a floating blue tower with curly golden dome and finial, two betagleuchteten arched windows and a black owl hole in the upper tower segment. "

Culture and sights

The village church in the district Poppentin dates from the 13th century.

The monuments in the town are listed in the list of monuments in Göhren -Lebbin.

Church in the parish Poppentin

Economy and infrastructure

Tourism has crucial importance for the economy in the community. Due to the holiday complex on Fleesensee with the Robinson Club, a day spa as well as several hotels in the area and in the town itself Göhren -Lebbin has developed into a tourist destination. In recent years sprung up around this holiday resorts around 120 holiday homes and apartments.

Sons and daughters

Göhren

  • Christoph Otto von Gamm (1721-1796), diplomat and genealogist
  • Karoline von Zöllner (1795-1868), writer

Poppentin

  • August Grahl (1791-1868), miniaturist
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