Lübow

Lübow is a municipality in the district of North West in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office Mecklenburg- bath small, located in the municipality of the village of Mecklenburg.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography

The community Lübow is slightly hilly, sloping terrain towards the Wismar Bay directly on the southeastern outskirts of Wismar.

To Lübow include the districts Greese, Levetzow (95 inhabitants), Maßlow, mold, Tarzow, Triwalk and Wietow.

History

When the district Triwalk Neolithic finds and cult hearths of the Bronze Age ( Beaker culture) were recovered in 1970.

1192 originally Slavic settlement was first mentioned in a Bewidmungsurkunde the monastery Doberan as - mentioned - de Lubowe. Lübow is referred to in its earliest history as a main town in the " Burgdorf Mecklenburg " and "the ancient village of Mecklenburg ". In 1700, the gradual shift of the village of knighthood was in the Domanium. For several centuries the Hufeordnung particular the existence of the peasant village with its Hüfnern. The large areas of arable land made ​​it possible viable economic forms. 1711 the battle of Lübow took place. In addition to agriculture played early on the craft a role. For the year 1756 a school in Lübow is attested.

On 7 June 2009 the formerly independent municipality mold was amalgamated with the districts Maßlow and Tarzow after Lübow.

District Greese

Today the district is also Greese abodritischen origin and was completely by water, marsh and a Wall protected. 1306, a Preen is named as owner of Greese, who lived in a tower block of wood, its distinctive location is discoverable in the former manor park today. The Preens served as a knight in the castle Mecklenburg. From the 17th century sat on Greese the family of Behr, which became extinct in this branch of the early 20th century. The approximately 300 -acre manor Greese was then acquired in 1913 by Konrad von Randow, who managed it until the land reform. This was followed by expropriation without compensation and Aufsiedlung of the goods to small settlers, socialist collectivization and finally transfer to the Agricultural Production Cooperative Dorf Mecklenburg.

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 10 July 1992 by the Home Office and registered under No. 62 of the coat of arms role of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Blazon: "Divided; above in silver two overlapping red round arch; below in red one lying Linden branch with a hanging sheet. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Wodorfer Rolf Möller.

Infrastructure and transport links

Its proximity to the Hanseatic port city of Wismar, the community has in recent years become an attractive place to live. In the district Tarzow gravel has been mined for many years.

In the north of Lübow the motorway junction Wismar is ( A 20 and A 14) and on the road between Wismar and Jesendorf. The nearest railway station is located in the neighboring village Dorf Mecklenburg ( line Schwerin - Wismar ).

Attractions

→ See also List of monuments in Lübow

Worth seeing is the late Romanesque brick church from the first half of the 13th century in Lübow. She is one of the oldest churches in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern. Construction began as a three-aisled basilica with a recessed square choir, nave continued with massive tower. The original wide windows in the nave were thereby designed slim and tall. Inside there is a Baroque wooden altar from the early 18th century with paintings depicting the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and Entombment of Christ. The wooden pulpit dates from 1796th On an old Triumph bar a triumphal cross group is obtained. Also furnishing a part of until 2006 at the initiative of the former owners of the manor Greese restored 2003 Baroque baptismal made ​​of wood from the 18th century and the history of art valuable Greeser patronage chair of 1585th It is made of oak and is of ten carved family crest of predominantly aristocratic families that had a reference to the manor Greese, adorned.

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