Blankenfelde-Mahlow

Mahlow is a municipality and in the northern part of the district of Teltow -Flaming in Brandenburg. It was created on October 26, 2003 through the merger of five previously independent municipalities Blank field, Dahle joke, Groß Kienitz, Jühnsdorf and Mahlow.

  • 3.1 Municipality arrangement
  • 3.2 community representatives
  • 3.3 partnerships
  • 4.1 Structures
  • 4.2 parks
  • 4.3 place of diversity
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Economics
  • 5.3 schools
  • 6.1 Sons and daughters
  • 6.2 connected with the community
  • 8.1 Notes and references

Geography

The community is located south of Berlin. It borders the Berlin Lichtenrade. Other neighbors are Schoenefeld in the East, United berries in the Northwest, the Southwest and rank Ludwigsfelde village in the south and southeast.

History

The history of the community Mahlow to 2003 is the story of five independent municipalities. On the history of Dahlewitz and Jühnsdorf see there.

Blank field

Blank field first written reference takes us back to the year 1375th An essential part of this local part, the so-called Gagfah settlement, however, emerged only in the 1930s, after the South Berlin soil Aktiengesellschaft had bought and parceled the area. Thus, the population increased significantly - from 766 inhabitants in 1930 to 6228 inhabitants in 1939.

Mahlow

Mahlow was first documented in 1287. After the site had received in 1875 a railway station was the immigration of wealthy Berliners. 1945 Mahlow town of the district Teltow was until its dissolution in 1952. Early as 1950, the community Glasow was merged with the municipality of Mahlow. The construction of the Berlin Wall on 13 August 1961, the transport links have been cut to Berlin. Only after the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, these compounds came again. On 31 August 1992 it was restored to the S- Bahn connection with the closure of the gap between Dresden railway Lichtenrade and Mahlow.

On 16 June 1996, Noël Martin, a British- Jamaican building contractor from Edgbaston, in Mahlow victim of a racially motivated assault and has since become a paraplegic. He is the initiator of several student exchange programs and co-founder of the Special Emergency Entrance.

In 2006, the Mahlow got a new bypass road that relieve the busy main road and is intended to reduce urban noise and CO2 pollution.

Demographics

Forecasts of population change

Forecast age structure

Policy

Community structure

The community Mahlow is divided into the districts of:

  • Blank field
  • Mahlow with the inhabited parts of the municipality Glasow, Red Dudel and forest views as well as the residential areas Fuchsberg and Mahlow village
  • Dahlewitz
  • Groß Kienitz
  • Jühnsdorf

Community representatives

The representation of the community consists of 32 community representatives and the full-time mayor Ortwin Baier (as at 30 September 2008).

In the various districts local councilors are elected:

  • Blank field with 5 members
  • Mahlow with 3 members
  • Dahle joke with 5 members
  • Jühnsdorf with 3 members
  • Groß Kienitz with 3 members

Partnerships

Partnerships with the county town of Bad Ems from Rhineland- Palatinate and since 2005 with the community Tószeg in Hungary since 1992.

Culture and sights

In the list of monuments in Mahlow and the list of ground monuments in Mahlow are registered in the list of monuments of the country Brandenburg cultural monuments.

Structures

The districts have characteristic village churches. In the district Blankenfelde a former manor house in the neo-renaissance style castle was rebuilt like. In the postwar years it was a long time empty and was then demolished. After the turn is built on the same spot a supermarket and a drugstore.

Parks

The promenade in the district Blankenfelde was appointed in 1933 as the most beautiful in Germany. She was in the middle of the Berliners had moved just built residential settlement, which today forms the center of Blank field and currently (2013 /14) will receive a new dress. 2011 ( a compensatory measure of the airport) renovated manor park Dahlewitz was released to the public. The manor park is right on the L 402 between Dahlewitz and Groß Kienitz. In addition, the district has Blankenfelde about the nature sports park on the former military site in Jühnsdorfer way.

Place of diversity

On 23 September 2008, the church received the title conferred by the federal government " place of diversity ."

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

About the federal highways B96 and B96 as well as the Federal Highway 10, the community is connected to the trunk road network.

Since 1992 Mahlow with the stations Mahlow and field (Kr Teltow -Flaming ) is again reached by S -Bahn line 2 from Berlin via Dresden's web after it, originally to rank village outgoing connection in 1961 separated in the course of the construction of the Berlin Wall and was discontinued. Terminus is now blank field.

Take the regional train to reach Blankenfelde and Dahle joke about the Regional Express Line 3 ( Elsterwerda - Berlin Suedkreuz - Berlin Hauptbahnhof - Stralsund / Schwedt / Oder) and line 7 ( Wunsdorf - Schoenefeld - Berlin Ostbahnhof - Berlin Hauptbahnhof - Belzig - Dessau ).

In the immediate vicinity is the airport Berlin- Schönefeld, which will be extended to 2013 for Berlin Brandenburg Airport ( BER). He will be reached by train or car within a quarter of an hour of Mahlow from.

Economy

In the south of the church is the largest industrial area located in the district of Dahle joke. Other commercial areas are newly located directly on the B96 in Groß Kienitz and in Mahlow east and west.

Train

In Mahlow are the primary school " Astrid Lindgren ", the Herbert Tschäpe Elementary School, the General Special Education " school at Forest View " and the Lutheran Primary School Mahlow. In Blank field there is the Wilhelm -Busch Elementary School, the Ingeborg Feustel Primary School and the Copernicus -Gymnasium. In Dahlewitz there is the Herbert Tschäpe high school.

Personalities

Sons and daughters

  • Manfred Görg (1938-2012), Catholic theologian and Egyptologist
  • Hans -Joachim Hacker ( b. 1949 ), politician ( SPD)
  • Jan- Michael Feustel (1951-2009), mathematician, art historian and author
  • Dietmar Klemt, 1992 - 2003 Mayor and Office Director (SPD )

Connected with the community

  • Ingeborg Feustel (1926-1998), mother of Jan- Michael Feustel, German writer, children's author and creator of the character Pittiplatsch lived in Blank field since 1935
  • Jan Skuin (* 1953 ), metal sculptor
  • Dieter Manzke (1939-2001)
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