Satow, Germany

Satow is a municipality and district of Rostock in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ).

The communities Bölkow, Hanstorf, Heiligenhagen, Radegast, pure Hagen and Satow from the former Office Satow were summarized on July 1, 2003 official free community Satow.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms

Geography

The community Satow is located about 20 kilometers southwest of Rostock in a partly hilly area (crow mountain near the village of Rose Hagen 110 m above sea level. NN ).

History

In 1219, Prince Borwin I. gave the Westphalian monastery Amelungsborn the Good Satow. The Cistercian monks built a church from 1219 to 1224 in a transitional style between Romanesque and Gothic. In the 19th century it had become so dilapidated that a new, neo-Gothic church was built on the Kirchberg. The old church, whose demolition of the Grand Duke had stopped, became a ruin. As of 2011, consistent remediation actions should be taken. From the old cemetery a park-like grounds has become.

Satow was after the changes in 1990, became a center and meeting place of the deported to Mecklenburg Carpathian Germans in Slovakia. Accordingly, there is in Satow a larger chapter of the Carpathian Germans country team.

Since October 6, 1326 the village Matersen with income and the mill belonged in ceremony by Prince Heinrich of Mecklenburg partly to the monastery Dobbertin. In 1583 it came to the exchange with the monastery Sonnenkamp against the villages Schlowe and Nepersmühlen.

Community structure

Satow to include the districts

  • Anna Luisenhof
  • Berend Hagen
  • Bölkow
  • Bölkow expansion
  • Clausdorf
  • Gerdshagen
  • Gorow
  • Great Bölkow
  • Hanstorf
  • Hastorf
  • Heiligenhagen
  • Hohen Luckow
  • Horst
  • Klein Bölkow
  • Konow
  • Lüningshagen
  • Matersen
  • Mieke Hagen
  • Püschow
  • Pustohl
  • Radegast
  • Speech Rank
  • Rein Hagen
  • Rosehagen
  • Steinhagen

Policy

Parish council

The council consists of 17 members. The election of the City Council on 7 June 2009 had the following results:

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 26 June 1998 by the Home Office and registered under No. 165 of the coat of arms role of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Blazon: "Under a golden head of the shield, in bar, seven green acorns; split of red and silver; forward an uprooted silver apple tree with three fruits; behind a border of red monk. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Krempinerin Heidrun blacksmith.

Attractions

→ See also List of monuments in Satow

  • Late Gothic village church Berend Hagen
  • Gothic village church Hanstorf from the 13th/14th century. century
  • Gothic village church Heiligenhagen from around 1300 with a wooden tower of 1692
  • Gothic village church in Hohen Luckow; Nave probably from the 14th century, younger choir; greatly renewed after fire of 1934
  • Brick church in the Renaissance Revival of 1867 in Satow
  • Church ruins in Satow of early Gothic stone church Feldstein
  • Manor houses in Gerdshagen (19th century), Gorow, Hohen Luckow (1707 ), speech Rank, clean Hagen Hagen and Rose

Village church in Hanstorf

Village church Heiligenhagen

Village church in Hohen Luckow

Village church Berend Hagen

Gut Hohen Luckow May

Transport links

Through the municipal area, the Federal Highway leads 20

Personalities

  • Jasper of Oertzen (1616-1657), German - Danish court marshal and Landdrost ( district ) of the rule Pinneberg
  • Joachim Friedrich Krüger (1788-1848), businessman and senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
  • Hans Rudolf Gestewitz (1921-1998), otolaryngologist, military medics
  • Godemann Werner (1924-2010), actor
  • Andreas Reinke (born 1969 ), football player
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