Groß Miltzow

Great Miltzow is a municipality in the east of the county Mecklenburg Lake District in southeastern Mecklenburg- Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Woldegk based in the same city. Until January 1, 2004 Great Miltzow was the headquarters of the Office United Miltzow.

Geography

Great Miltzow is located about 20 kilometers east of Neubrandenburg and eleven kilometers north of Woldegk in a terminal moraine, whose highest peaks south of the village with the mountains Helpter 179.2 m above sea level. Reach NHN.

Community structure

Districts:

  • Badresch ( annexation on 1 January 1973 )
  • Golm ( annexation on 1 January 1973 )
  • Wood village
  • Small Daberkow ( incorporation to Kreckow on July 1, 1950)
  • Kreckow ( incorporation on 13 June 1999 )
  • Lindow ( annexation on 1 January 1973 )
  • Great Miltzow
  • Ulrichshof ( annexation on 1 January 1973 )

Attractions

In the list of monuments in Great Miltzow registered in the list of monuments of the circle Mecklenburg Lake monuments can be found.

  • Mr. House Great Miltzow Around 1760 was a one-story building built with central projection for the family von Dewitz, which was later connected to the main house. 1780 was a remodeling of the main house in a two-storey mansion place with rich interiors in baroque style. By 1840, the older manor house was rebuilt, this time. In a building with a mansard roof on a basement with a tri-part central in the style of the French Renaissance 1905, the economic wing was added. Until 1905, the estate was owned by the family von Dewitz. From 1905 to 1942 it was owned by the Barons von Bodenhausen and thereafter until 1945, the family of Schwerin. The extensive park and some farm buildings have been well preserved. After 1945 the manor was used as an administrative building. After 1990, it was briefly run as a hotel.
  • Mansion Kreckow: The Kreckower estate is one of the few completely preserved estates in Mecklenburg, baroque symmetrically with mansion, park, caretaker's house, stables and outbuildings. The mansion was built in 1744 by Wilhelm Ludwig von Bissing as a single-storey baroque stucco building with a mansard roof and a high basement. It was from 1762 to 1934 in the possession of the Counts of Schwerin, mostly as a leasehold.
  • Former village forge in Kreckow ( local history museum )
  • Embankment and railway building of the former Frederick William Railway (closed), now cycle path
  • Churches in Badresch, Golm, Wood Village and Kreckow

Church in Badresch

Church in Wood Village

Transport links

The railway line Biitzow - Szczecin leads through the south of the municipality, without here to have a breakpoint. Federal highway 104 runs south of the community. About the about three kilometers away, connecting Friedland in middle of the Federal Highway 20, the town of Gross Miltzow is also accessible.

Sons and daughters

  • Ulrich Otto von Dewitz (1814-1871), Mecklenburg landowner and politician

Wood Village:

  • Wilhelm cusp (1886-1955), first Prime Minister of Mecklenburg
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