Hugoldsdorf

Hugoldsdorf is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern - Rügen in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office Recknitz - Trebeltal with headquarters in the city Tribsees. Hugoldsdorf is the least populated and dünnbesiedeltste municipality in the district North Western Pomerania.

Geography

Hugoldsdorf located west of Pomerania, about seven kilometers north of Tribsees and eight kilometers northeast of Bad aspic. Through the village flows a tributary of the Cernosin.

Quarters are Rönkendorf and Hugoldsdorf.

History

Both districts of the municipality in 1294 were first mentioned. After belonging to the Duchy of Pomerania the place came after the Thirty Years War to the year 1815 Swedish Pomerania. After that he belonged to the Prussian province of Pomerania.

In 1701 the estate Hugoldsdorf comes through marriage to the heiress of Huguldsdorf Margarethe Anna Behr (* 1685) with Hans- Jürgen von Gadow (* 1674) the property of the family uradligen Gadow. . In 1945, the expropriation takes place in the course of the land reform. Last Men on Hugoldsdorf and Neuhof was Adolf von Gadow (* 1888, died 1945).

The community was until 1952 part of the district Pommern -Barth and belonged then to 1994 to the circle Stralsund in the district of Rostock. Since 1990 Hugoldsdorf part of the state of Mecklenburg -Vorpommern.

Attractions

  • Mansion of the family of Gadow in late Classicist style.

Traffic

The south of the municipality extending federal highway 20 can be reached via the Tribsees connection (about 8 km). The nearest train station is in Buchenhorst on the railway line Stralsund to Rostock, about 20 kilometers north of Hugoldsdorf.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Adolf Brieger (* 1832 in Rönkendorf, † 1913 in Halle), German educator and writer
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