Borkow

Borkow is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Sternberg Lake District with headquarters in the city Sternberg.

Geography and transport

Borkow between Goldberg and Sternberg in the Sternberg Lake District. The municipality is located in a wooded lake landscape. Among the lakes in the municipality include the small injector lake Borkower lake Rothener lake, the lake and the Woseriner Entensee. Due to the small injector located on Lake district Schlowe leads the national road 192 and flows through the Mildenitz. In this opens the Bresenitz in New Woserin. The highest point in the municipality is the high mountain with 77 m above sea level. NHN.

Quarters are Hohenfelde, Rothen, Borkow, New Woserin, Schlowe and Woserin.

History

Borkow was first documented in 1283. The name comes from the Old Slavic boru for fight or laboratory for spruce. The name therefore means as much as site of struggle or spruce forest.

Attractions

  • Trolley route along the railway line between Wismar -Karow Karow ( Damerower barracks ) on Goldberg after Borkow
  • Manor Borkow built around 1700-1720, then 1784-1786 by the family of Hofjunkers Levetzow, 1822-1851 Oberland forester Christian Eggers, 1931-1936 by Helmut family of Tiedemann, 1936-1945 Jordan Freiherr von Campe and 1996-1997 of family Röhrdanz rebuilt and modernized.
  • Borkower chapel from the 16th century ( brick building )
  • Feldsteinkirche Woserin
  • Rectory Woserin ( summer home of the writer Christa Wolf)
  • Mildenitzdurchbruchstal
  • Monuments

Feldsteinkirche in Woserin

Manor House in Borkow

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