Groß Grönau

Great Groenau is a municipality in the northern district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig- Holstein. It is immediately adjacent to the north and west by the district of Lübeck, Lübeck St. Jürgen and forms an agglomeration. In the village there is a branch office of the District Office Administration Lauenburg Lakes.

  • 4.1 Structures

Geography

The eastern boundary of the municipality is the Wakenitzrestaurant that is simultaneously at its eastern shore border to Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Along the Wakenitzrestaurant the Drägerweg runs as a trail from Lübeck to Roth Husen Lake Ratzeburg.

History

The place was first mentioned in the year 1230. In the 17th century, from 1665-66 reigning duke Franz Erdmann of Saxe- Lauenburg made ​​the place a short time to the residence.

Policy

Of the 17 seats in the municipal council have CDU and SPD since the local elections in 2013 with 8 seats and the FDP one seat

Coat of arms

Blazon: "In red with silver and black twelve gestücktem board a silver heraldic lily. "

The gestückte board is the coat of arms of the Duchy of Lauenburg removed. The lily is the escutcheon of the first detectable owner of the place, of the noble family Gronowe.

Attractions

In the list of cultural monuments in the United Groenau are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments.

Structures

Great Groenau is already mentioned in 1230 in Ratzeburg tithe register as Kirchdorf. The choir of St. Willehadkirche dates from around 1250, the younger nave about 1330 and the tower of recent after 1700. In the church there is a baptismal font from the 13th century, one of Duke Franz Erdmann 1664 donated pulpit. The altar is from the year 1730. The case of the organ dates from 1806 demolished church of St. John monastery in Lübeck.

In small Groenau that. District as the district of Lübeck, Lübeck- St Jürgen heard, there is a brick Gothic Hospital resort town of Lübeck. This consists of the infirmary chapel consecrated in 1409 with a 1659 Cordt Kleimann cast in Lübeck bell, the infirmary and a courtyard. The infirmary was built with funds from the deceased in 1477 Lübeck Mayor Andreas Geverdes 1480 as a workhouse for twelve residents. Here came the Gothic high altar from the Aegidienkirche Lübeck, which is now on display as Grönauer altar in the St. Annen Museum in Lübeck. But the later made ​​predella to the altar remained in the Grönauer chapel.

Traffic

The Old Salt Road (State Road 331) runs in a north-south direction through the site. In the south of the junction Great sarau is the Federal Highway 20 West of the airport is located Blankensee the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. In addition, located in the north of Great Groenau close to the tree line, the " forest school ", it is the only elementary school Grönaus large and has 4 A and B classes.

Pictures

Siechenhaus

Look at the Willehadkirche

Fürstenhof

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