Granzin

Granzin is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Eldenburg Lübz with headquarters in the city Lübz.

Geography and transport

The municipality is situated approximately ten kilometers north east of Parchim and about eight kilometers northwest of Lübz. Larger parts of municipalities, especially in the West, are flat and swampy. So on the municipal boundary to Upper Warnow and Rome are the nature reserve in Great Moor Darze belonging Granziner peat bog. Here arises the small river Wocker. However Largest river of the village is the Red river. The highest point in the municipality is likely the Knaak mountain with 85.8 m above sea level. NHN be in the north.

The municipality consists of the villages Bahlenrade, Beckendorf, Granzin, Greven and Lindenbeck.

History

The first mention of the present village Granzin found on a charter of 3 November 1235th In the deed gave Bishop of Schwerin Brunward the Cistercian nunnery at Rühn Biitzow tithes of smallholdings in place Granzin. From the following decades, more documents are known, the report among other border disputes pledges and sales.

The first church in Granzin was probably built before 1277, but demolished in the 1360s again. The present church was built in 1862-1864 to designs by the architect Theodor Krueger country in the Gothic Revival style. It was inaugurated on 6 November 1864. The bells consists of two bells on older churches Gran interest did their service. The big bell with a diameter of 101 cm was cast in 1486 in Wismar and Rostock. The smaller bell with 86 cm diameter has been re-cast in 1755 in Rostock.

Rural school in Mecklenburg was not introduced until after the Reformation. In school, the clerk informed. A clerk job in Granzin there is evidence already in 1586th The end of the school Granzin came in 1975, when in Lübz modern central schools were completed.

Around the turn of the century from the 19th to the 20th century, some culturally and historically valuable finds were made from prehistoric times to the districts of the village. Some are on display in museums Schwerin.

The story of Greven is closely connected with the Prussian Colonel Helmuth von Plessen, the bought here in 1734 and settled farmers goods and went to the paddock economy. In the national competition " Our village is beautiful " Granzin could win a bronze medal in 1994.

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 28 December 2000 by the Home Office and registered under No. 232 of the coat of arms role of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Blazon: " Azure, a golden horsefly; between their legs spread a golden sheaf. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Schwerin heraldist Karl -Heinz quarry.

Attractions

  • Manor Greven
  • Village church Granzin
  • Village church Greven

Personalities

  • Günther Hecht (* 1937 in Granzin ), physicist and former rector of the Technical University of Chemnitz

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