Beetzsee (municipality)

Beetzsee is a municipality in the district of Potsdam- agent Mark (Brandenburg, Germany ). The name derives from the community was the Beetzsee. The municipality is the seat of the Office of the same name, belonging to the other four municipalities.

  • 3.1 municipal

Geography

The district includes just north of the county-level city of Brandenburg an der Havel.

Community structure

Beetzsee subdivided into districts Brielow and Radewege, as well as the residential places Brielower expansion and Radewege settlement.

History

The municipality was created on 1 February 2002 from the voluntary merger of the previously independent municipalities Brielow, Marzahne and Radewege. On 1 January 2008 Marzahne changed at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Lake Beetz in the city Havelsee. The district Radewege were first mentioned on June 9, 1335, in the arrangement of the Margrave Ludwig I on the maintenance of the dams and Brandenburg, in addition to numerous other localities of the Havel region including the district Brielow. Earlier Mentions of 1173 the village Roden Love in a deed of Margrave Otto I is not related to Radewege but on Radensleben.

Policy

Parish council

The Council of the Municipality Council consists of 16 women and councilors.

  • Citizens list Beetzsee 8 seats
  • PRO 5 seats
  • CDU 2 seats
  • Individual candidate 1 seat

(As at municipal election on October 26, 2003)

Culture and sights

The Gothic village church Radewege located in the center of the village and has no name. It was with west tower, nave and chancel was built of red brick and fieldstone in conjunction with lime mortar. Inside the church hall you will find a classic brick ribbed vault and services. The ribbed vault is accompanied by colored painted ornaments. In addition to a wooden pulpit an elaborately cantilevered sacrament niche was incorporated. About this stands a wooden, such as colored Madonna and Child.

The village church Brielow is a hall church. It bears no name. In the Middle Ages the parish Brielows was the mother church of the Church Radewege. The oldest surviving Teilbau the church is the Baroque tower, which is 1690 or 1769 according to various sources originate from the year. In 1873 he was structurally changed and plastered. Also from 1873 comes the neo-Romanesque nave.

The Linde Sweden just north of the village church Brielow is a natural monument. It is in her a 400 to 500 year old lime tree, which is called a local legend to Sweden Linde, since under it a fallen during the Thirty Years War Swedish officer to have been buried.

In the list of monuments in Beetzsee are registered in the list of monuments of the country Brandenburg monuments.

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