Groß Kelle

Groß Kelle (until 1998 " Great trowel " ) is a municipality in the district of Mecklenburg Lake District Mecklenburg -Vorpommern. It is administered by the Office Robel -Müritz based in the city Robel / Müritz.

Geography

Groß Kelle is one of the smallest municipalities in Mecklenburg and is surrounded by the Mecklenburg Lake District, close to the western shore of Lake Müritz. The agricultural community is located on the basement creek that drains the large cellar to Müritz lake and the further west lakes ( Big Kreßinsee ). The hilly area west of Groß Kelle reaches 88 m above sea level. NHN. The city Robel / Müritz is about six kilometers away.

History

1230 emerged the first place trowel in a document on.

As a small trowel, a village located approximately two kilometers was designated, of which only ruins are available today. The last owner of the estate Groß Kelle was until 1945 the family Glantz. In the communist era was in Groß Kelle a state owned asset. The central point in the village was the former manor house. Here's a kindergarten, a sales office, a hall with gastronomic care and some apartments were housed. In 1996 the manor house was built from the foundations to new, but not in the former style. Today it is used by the family Heydebreck as a residence.

In recent years, the former day laborer cottages were transformed into comfortable apartments, this came a few new homes.

Regular events

Firm tradition is the day of Pentecost organized annually by the village community village festival.

Traffic

Groß Kelle is close to the road of Sietow on the main road about 192 Robel / Müritz Mirow on the main road 198 The Highway Interchange Robel on the Autobahn 19 (Berlin- Rostock) is about nine miles away. The nearest train stations are in Malchow and Waren (Müritz).

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