Michendorf

Me is a municipality and village in the east of the district Potsdam- agent Mark Brandenburg south of Potsdam. Today's (large) settlement was established in 2003 by the merger of the six official by law, communities belonging to the existing 1992 to 2003 Office Mich. village.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 Mayor
  • 3.2 municipal
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 6.1 Literature
  • 6.2 Notes and references

Geography

Me village is about nine kilometers south of Potsdam, in a vast forest area. The districts Fresdorf, pieces and game breaking are in the Nuthe Nieplitz. In the south the city borders on the Great Seddiner lake. In the western part of the municipality are the Great and the Small Lienewitzer lake. In the south part of the free villages lake, the Poschfenn and Katzwinkel to the municipality.

The municipality is bordered to the northwest and north on the community Havel and to the city of Potsdam, in the east on the community Nuthetal and to the southeast by the city Trebbin, in the south on the town Beelitz and in the southwest and west on the community Seddiner lake. The municipality covers an area of ​​68.51 km ².

Community structure

A large village Mich. village consists of the following six districts: (residents on December 31, 2013)

  • Fresdorf (282 )
  • Langerwisch ( 1,843 )
  • Michendorf ( 4363 )
  • Pieces ( 468 )
  • Wild break ( 1919 )
  • Wilhelm Horst ( 3126 )

Added to this are the dwelling places Old Langerwisch, Gallows, Good width, Lienewitz, New Langerwisch, settlement Michendorf West, settlement Willichs desire Tannenhof, Devil Horn, forest house and vineyard.

History

The History of the (large) community is to 1992 the story of her six individual communities. The story of the six municipalities or districts today has some similarities but also significant differences. The resulting only from 1907 Wilhelmshorst can be initially excluded from this analysis. For Old and New Langerwisch Langerwisch must be considered separately, which merged in 1928 to the municipality Langerwisch. The six sites were created in the Middle Ages to 1375 reckoned historic landscape of Zauche. The resulting therefrom Zauchische circle was 1816/7 with the Saxon Office Belzig (later County Zauch - Belzig called ) for Zauch - Belzigschen circle combined. Dissolved in the district reform of 1952, which was already six municipalities came to Potsdam county and 1993 as part of the district reform in the Land Brandenburg to the district of Potsdam- agent Mark.

All six medieval villages, Fresdorf, Old Langerwisch, New Langerwisch, Mich. village pieces and Wildenbruchstrasse were originally markgräflicher possession.

  • Fresdorf was always markgräftlich and belonged first to the Bailiwick Beelitz, which had been united early with the Bailiwick Saar mouth.
  • Old Langerwisch belonged as markgräftlicher possession always bailiwick or office Saar mouth.
  • New Langerwisch was only to 1285 nationwide gorgeous, it came in this year at the cathedral chapter in Brandenburg as chief feudal lord. Fief holders were: in 1285, the von Barby, in 1375-1545 the v. Schönow, 1545-48 Cathedral Chapter, 1548-1667 v. Pfuel, then wiederkäuflich to de la Chaise. After his death in 1671 drafted by the elector and assigned to the Office of Potsdam.
  • Me village was administered as wonderful country ownership of the Bailiwick or the Office Saar mouth.
  • Pieces belonged as markgräftlicher possession until 1524 to bailiwick or office Saar mouth. 1482 the village was first pawn as if the family of Thümen fief, in 1524, the property was inherited. Pieces originally belonged to the Bailiwick Beelitz.
  • A special case is a game that breaks, owned by the von Rochow was already in 1375 as margravial fief. 1414-1416 Frederick I had the fief confiscated briefly, because the von Rochow had made ​​against him.

Was formed in 1907 from the colony Wilhelmshorst the community Wilhelmshorst. Old and New Langerwisch joined together in 1928 to the municipality Langerwisch.

In 1992, the Office Mich. village was founded, in which the later districts Fresdorf, Langerwisch, Mich. village pieces Wildenbruchstrasse and Wilhelmshorst, then still independent municipalities were merged into an administrative community. However, each community remained independent with its own ( voluntary ) the mayor and council. As part of local government reform in 2003 in Brandenburg, the six official associated community were closed together for new large community Michendorf by law. The forced merger was challenged by the eponymous municipality Me village in the Constitutional Court of the State of Brandenburg. The Municipal constitutional complaint, the municipality Me village, however, was in 2005 " partly dismissed, rejected the rest ."

Demographics

The following two illustrations of how the population Mich. village has developed into its present borders and is expected to develop. Since the end of the 19th century the population grew faster than the average Brandenburg. This is linked with the industrial development of Berlin and the connection to the railroad. Since the housing of the GDR focused on the main and district towns since the late 1960s, the population of the area declined. Since the fall of the Berlin proximity and good transport links leading to a rebound in the population. For the future, by 2030, the statisticians of the State Office predict stagnation of the population, while the Bertelsmann Foundation anticipates further growth.

Forecasts of population change

Forecast age structure

Policy

Mayor

Since 17 December 2011, Reinhard Mirbachstrasse mayor of the municipality. His predecessor, Mrs Cornelia Young, was not only eight years mayor, but also official head of the former Office Mich. village.

Parish council

The 23 seats of the council are distributed as follows:

  • CDU: 5 seats
  • Free citizens list / Independent voters Community: 4 seats
  • FDP: 3 seats
  • SPD: 3 seats
  • The Left: 3 seats
  • Alliance 90/The Greens: 3 seats
  • Voters with reason: 1 seat
  • Mayor: 1 seat

(As at municipal elections in Brandenburg 2008)

In the districts indicated in local councils are to be chosen, to be consulted on decisions that affect the respective districts, prior to the decision by the local council.

  • Fresdorf (3 local councils ),
  • Langerwisch (5 local councils ),
  • Michendorf (9 local councils )
  • Pieces ( 3 local councils )
  • Wild break ( 5 local councils )
  • Wilhelmshorst (9 local councils )

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 15 December 2005.

Blazon: " Argent, split and half divided; the front of the gap half Brandenburg gold reinforced and langued eagle with golden clover stalks on the wing; rear top two unequal height, growing green pine trees with black trunks; Rear lower five closely set blue wave beams. "

Transport links

Me village lies on the main road 2 The Federal Highway 10 (via the Michendorf port reach) and the Federal Highway 115 (via the Saar mouth connection ) through the municipality. The municipal area is the car Nuthetal.

The Michendorf station on the Wetzlar train was probably opened in 1879. In the 1910s he had to be set higher and it was substantially rebuilt. In 1993, the station was temporarily scheduled stopping point of the ICE, since due to lack of electrification of the western part of Berlin and its train station Zoo could not be approached and with diesel-powered pendulum -ICE TD the western areas of the city were connected over Me village on the high-speed long-distance transport. He was extensively renovated for 220,000 euros in 2002. The facets and window sills have been restored in its original state.

At the station stop as often as hourly regional train lines RB23 ( Me village - Potsdam Hbf) and RB33 (Berlin -Wannsee - Jiiterbog ) and the Regional Express RE7 (Dessau - Belzig - Berlin - Wunsdorf - forest city) of VBB. 2003 held a day 100 trains, the number of travelers and visitors was a day in 1400s.

Attractions

In the list of monuments in the village and I am in the list of ground monuments in Michendorf are registered in the list of monuments of Brandenburg cultural monuments.

These include, among others:

  • Fachwerkkirche Michendorf
  • Paltrockwindmühle and windmill in Langerwisch
  • Stone church in pieces. At the core of the 13th century.
  • Feldsteinkirche Wild break out of the 13th century
  • Memorial stone in the cemetery at the Luckenwalder road for the 1935 murdered in Dachau concentration camp communist journalist and member of the Reichstag ( MdR ) Werner Abel

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