Boldekow

Boldekow is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern - Greifswald. The community is managed by the Office Anklam country located in the municipality Spantekow. Until 1 January 2005, the village belonged to the Official Spantekow.

  • 2.1 Development of Population

Geography and transport

Boldekow is located on the main road 197 Anklam is located about 17 kilometers north of Neubrandenburg and 31 kilometers southwest of the community. The Federal Highway 20 can be reached via the connection Neubrandenburg -Nord ( 19 km). The south of the municipality crosses the Great Landgraben. The northern part of the municipality lies on a Endmoränenzug.

Districts

  • Boldekow
  • Borntin
  • Ganglia
  • Ganglia settlement
  • Kavelpaß
  • Putzar ( annexation on 1 January 2012)
  • Rubenow
  • Zinzow ( annexation on 1 January 1999 )

History

Boldekow

Boldekow was first documented in 1313. The village center of Boldekow emerged in the period from 1739 to 1752 elsewhere. During the war of Prussia in 1806 against the army of Napoleon Bonaparte surrendered on 30 October in Boldekow a part of the Prussian army.

Borntin

Ganglia

Ganglia settlement

Kavelpaß

During the Seven Years' War, a battle between Swedish and Prussian troops took place at Kavelpaß in August 1760. Here, the time on the Swedish side fighting Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher was captured. The situated there on Kavelpaß large boulder was named in his honor " Blücher stone ".

On the site of a medieval tower hill called the Graf chair in 1833 with the Chausseebau of Kavelpaß after Zinzow built as a lookout. It was built of hewn granite in round shape with a platform. Count of Schwerin on Zinzow had to put land and material available, so "Graf chair."

Musenbeke - desolate

1324 Musenbeke place was first mentioned. The place was between Kavelpaß and Zinzow and was already 1533 desolate.

Putzar

On 1 January 2012, the municipality was incorporated into Putzar Boldekow.

→ Main article: Putzar

Rubenow

Rubenow was first mentioned in documents in 1285.

Zinzow

Zinzow was first recorded as " Zinsow " in 1618 in the Lubinschen card. The Slavic name is interpreted as " Heubach or Wiesbach ".

Zinzow was an old possession of the family of Schwerin, initially as pertinence to Putzar. Later the estate was an independent good one of the many lines of Schwerine with 1119 ha. This prestigious mansion stands, as was customary, a little off the manor in the park. The building is a two-storey building over basement plastered with stepped and dismounted mansard roof. It was built in 1908 in neo-baroque style by Maximilian Graf von Schwerin. On farm and garden is ever a triaxial central projection with Kolossalpilastern, the courtyard facade with flat arched pediment and crest relief. With the castle and the park was extended.

Last owner before 1945 was Jürgen Werner Graf von Schwerin.

Since 1997 the castle is private property. The castle originated guest rooms. Exhibitions and concerts are held here. For operation also includes the estate with a distillery, which is a technical monument.

On 1 January 1999 the until then independent Zinzow was incorporated into Boldekow.

Development of the population

Attractions

→ See: List of monuments in Boldekow

  • Church Boldekow
  • Zinzow Castle, manor house with distillery and landscape park
  • Blücher at Kavelpaß stone, boulder with eleven meters in circumference
  • Tower Hill " Graf chair " Kavelpaß
  • Landgraben - valley with transition Kavelpaß
  • Barrow cemetery Zinzow
  • Putzar Castle - ruins and landscape park

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Maximilian Heinrich Karl Graf von Schwerin - Putzar (1804-1872), estate owners and politicians
  • Kurt Sprengel (1766-1833), botanist and physician

Pictures of Boldekow

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