Dalkendorf

Dalkendorf is a municipality in the district of Rostock in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office Mecklenburg Switzerland domiciled in the not office belonging Teterow city.

Geography

The community Dalkendorf in the Mecklenburg Switzerland near the town Teterow is located in a hilly area that near the local part Appelhagen almost 100 m above sea level. NN reached ( Teterower Heidberge ).

Community structure

To Dalkendorf include the districts Amalienhof, Appelhagen and Bartelshagen.

History

On December 5, 1290 Place Dalkendorf first appears in a document. 1638 Dalkendorf was princely possession and belonged to Luetten Wokern (small Wokern ). 1704 Dalkendorf was released from the Belonging of small Wokern and the State leased domain. The farmhouse still exists today.

Appelhagen was related to the family of Zepelin and was first mentioned in 1481. The structure has been changed again and again within the extended family of Zepelin. The park at the former manor houses many beautiful trees, old oaks and a cypress on an island in the pond. This includes a chapel.

The first written mention of the district Bartelshagen dated to the year 1629th It was here in 1829 the agricultural reformer Carl Pogge, who was a close friend of the like-minded Johann Heinrich von Thünen.

Amalienhof was first mentioned in 1793. The vacant Amalie Hofer manor house burnt down in late 2004.

The agricultural yield through new methods made ​​the community known nationwide. Area Dalkendorfs is still dominated by agriculture. A few hundred meters from the hamlet Appelhagen is the Teterower mountain ring, one of the most beautiful grass runways in northern Germany. Here for many years held internationally staffed motorcycle races are held.

Transport links

From Dalkendorf cause roads to Teterow and Lalendorf. From Teterow 6 km away there are federal roads in all directions. Near Lalendorf is the motorway junction Güstrow (A 19). In Teterow consists rail connection ( railway Güstrow Neubrandenburg ).

Sons and daughters of the town

Heidi Oetinger, German publisher (1908-2009)

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