Biesterfeld

The place Biesterfeld, being a part of the district to the city Rischenau Luegde in the Lippe district of North Rhine -Westphalia.

History

After the measurement register of the monastery Falk Hagen 1529 Biesterfeld been described with several farmsteads and two large courtyards Meier as a settlement site at Rischenau.

In the first half of the 17th century united Count Simon VI. for this lip for " dairy Biesterfeld ". 1624 handed Count Simon VII to the lip of the dairy Simon of the lip, the bailiff in Schwalenberg.

1624 bought Countess Maria Magdalena, the widow of Simon VII, the dairy farm for 6000 dollars on. Her son, Jobst Hermann of Lippe, owner of Paragialamtes ( = a compensation with real estate ) in Schwalenberg, built from 1678 on the dairy farm the manor Biesterfeld from. 1740 the distillery and the brewery were built. Biesterfeld was 1764 Count's domain.

Jobst Hermann is considered Stammherr the hereditary Count of Lippe - Biesterfeld line.

After a severance of the last Lord is depending on Biesterfeld, Friedrich Carl August, Count and Noble Lord of Lippe, Sternberg and Schwalenberg with his family in 1772 Biesterfeld and moved to Upper Kassel at Bonn and later - mid 19th century - after Bentschen in the province of Posen. After disputes over the succession after the extinction of the Detmold line of the house lip was decided by higher authorities in favor of the line of Lippe- Biesterfeld, and they returned to their home country back in 1897 and took over the regency in the Principality of Lippe. The last prince thanked Leopold IV, 1918. Bernhard of Lippe - Biesterfeld, known as Prince consort Bernhard of the Netherlands, a nephew of Leopold IV

In 1820 the Count's castle was demolished in Biesterfeld.

1850 discovered pastor Wilhelm Wilms from Nieheim the course of its natural history excursions on the former castle grounds the Zufallsämling a very tasty apple variety, named after its location beasts fields rennet. One of the oldest tree grows copies still in the orchard at the westerly entrance to paradise mill.

Attractions

Structures

From the former manor house of Lippe - Biesterfeld today there are only five buildings:

  • The old distillery with the brewery was built in 1740 by Friedrich Carl August, Count and Noble Lord of Lippe - Biesterfeld, Sternberg and Schwalenberg. The brewery is only partially preserved after a big fire and was rebuilt in 1998 as a riding hall again. Well-preserved cross vaults on the ground floor of the house were demolished it. A relief commemorating the Princess Pauline is located on the east side of the house to the lip, one of the greatest rulers of the Principality of Lippe.
  • The former forester's house (former residence ) of the domain Biesterfeld was born in 1820 instead of the broken castle of the Counts of Biesterfeld. In the house there is still the old cellar of the castle. Right in front of the house is a 700 year old lime tree, the " Marie Linde", one of the oldest Linden Germany.
  • Maids house, located behind the Forest House
  • The Rappelkrug was mentioned in a document in 1763 as a gift from Friedrich Carl August, Count and Noble Lord of Lippe - Biesterfeld, Sternberg and Schwalenberg. He thus lost his pitcher rights. Today, the Rappelkrug is a monument and is privately owned.
  • The Paradise mill, old mill to Biesterfeld (now located on the outskirts of Rischenau ), now houses gastronomic experience and a mill museum.

51.8730555555569.2744444444444Koordinaten: 51 ° 52 ' N, 9 ° 16 ' E

  • Place in the district of Lippe
  • Luegde
123665
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