Gülzow-Prüzen

Gülzow - Prüzen is a municipality in the southwest of the district of Rostock in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Güstrow country located in the not office belonging Güstrow.

  • 2.1 United Upahl
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 6.1 Prüzen
  • 6.2 United Upahl

Geography

The congregation, which was formed on 13 June 2004 from the previously separate places Gülzow and Prüzen lies west and southwest of the county town Güstrow. The large surface area of the municipality extends from the shores of fog in the north to the border with the district of Ludwigsburg pleasure Parchim in the south. While the north of the municipal territory is mostly flat, the land rises to the south by light, it will be here heights of about 70 m above sea level. NN achieved. In the area around Gülzow - Prüzen are several lakes, of which the Parumer lake, the United Upahler lake Lenzener lake, the lake and the Karcheezer Prüzener lake are emphasized.

Community structure

Districts:

  • Boldebuck
  • Great Upahl
  • Gülzow
  • Haeger field
  • Karcheez
  • Maggiore
  • Mühlengeez
  • Parum
  • Prüzen
  • Tieplitz
  • Wilhelminenhof

History

Gülzow in 1333 and 1351 Prüzen first mentioned.

The community Gülzow - Prüzen was on 13 June 2004 by the merger of formerly independent villages Gülzow and Prüzen. By the end of 2004, the village belonged to the resolution to this appointment Office stone dance Warnowtal.

Great Upahl

1237 the village had large Upahl with 20 hooves to Dobbertiner monastery area. This is also the year of the first documentary mention. 1820 serfdom was abolished in the United leasehold Upahl. Since the end of World War II United Upahl is no longer a leasehold property. In the course of the land reform in 1945 Neubauer jobs were created and on 12 November 1957, the Agricultural Production Cooperative (LPG ) "was 7 November "was founded. On January 1, 1976, the merger of the LPG was "7 November " with the LPG " unity " Karcheez.

1974, the municipality decided Prüzen sell the vicarage of Great Upahl to the Stephanus Foundation. These were linked to the reconstruction of an a recreation center for disabled children and young people. Since 1988, this facility became a aftercare facility for addicts. From the 5th May 1991, the City Mission Schwerin is responsible for the institution.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: "In a golden red nettle leaf covered with 11 red balls ( 3:3:3:2 ). "

The nettle leaf comes from the coat of arms of the former principality of Schaumburg-Lippe, which had lands here. The balls on the nettle leaf are the arms of the family von Bülow borrowed, which was landowner of some villages in the period from the 14th to the 19th century. Instead of the originally 14 balls on the coat of arms of Bulow's eleven were used, they are symbolic of the number of villages of the municipality.

The coat of arms, which was created by an amateur heraldist in collaboration with a Heraldikerin of the Schwerin State Archive, was approved on 6 October 2008 by Lorenz Caffier, Interior Minister of the Federal State of Mecklenburg -Vorpommern, by delivery of the coat of arms letter.

Attractions

  • Village churches in the United Upahl (first mentioned in 1357 ), Karcheez (first mentioned 1234) and Parum. The latter is dedicated to St. Lawrence and has an organ in the workshop of Friedrich Ladegast (1891 ).
  • Manor House from 1782 ( brick building in the classical style remodeled ), today Agency of Renewable Raw Materials

Village church in Karcheez

Village church in Parum

Manor Gülzow

See also: list of architectural monuments in Gülzow - Prüzen

Transport links

In the district Prüzen the road from Biitzow crosses Goldberg federal highway 104 from Schwerin to Güstrow. Near this intersection have many companies and businesses settled on a 12 -acre industrial park. From the nearby towns Biitzow and Güstrow consist railway connections in all directions.

Sons and daughters

Prüzen

  • Cuno of Roddenberry (1857-1927), Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin shear forester, genealogist and heraldist

Great Upahl

  • Hans Joachim Langmann (* 1924), German entrepreneur and former chairman of the Federation of German Industries
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