Klausdorf, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Klaus village is a municipality northwest of Stralsund in the district of Vorpommern - Rügen. The community is managed by the Office Altenpleen based in the community Altenpleen.

Geography and transport

Klaus village is located about 15 kilometers northwest of Stralsund and is the northernmost and at the same time the smallest municipality in the Altenpleen. The community is located between the Grabow and Prohner Wiek, in the northernmost corner of the mainland in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern. The northern part of the municipality is part of the National Park Boddenlandscape. The hilly terrain culminates in Barhöft in 33.3 m above sea level. NHN. Here is also the only major forest area, which otherwise agriculturally dominated landscape.

Districts

  • Klaus village
  • Solkendorf
  • Barhöft
  • Zarrenzin

History

Klaus village was first mentioned in 1280, Zarrenzin in 1296 and Barhöft only in 1792 in a document.

After belonging to the Principality of Rügen, the area fell in 1326 to the Duchy of Pomerania.

After the Thirty Years War to the 1815 they then belonged to Swedish Pomerania and then to the Prussian province of Pomerania.

The community was until 1952 part of the district Pommern -Barth and belonged then to 1994 to the circle Stralsund in the district of Rostock.

Attractions

  • Inspectors House of Good Klaus village of 1890. The neo-Baroque manor house in 1900 was in the 1960s by a plate that replaces " house of the peasant ". The former orangery, a building from the 19th century, has been renovated in recent years. 1389 Berthold of Rethem is named as the owner of Good Klaus village, Edgar Garlepow 1495 and 1520 Stralsund councilors Henry Sonnenberg and Jürgen Buchow. Its great-granddaughter Barbara, widow of Johann Hagemeister, 1695 was owner of the farmstead Klaus village. The so-called Rampenhof, another property in Klaus village, belonged in 1628 to the monastery of St. Anne and Bridget to Stralsund. After Barbara Hagemeister also acquired this in 1701, Klaus village was until the expropriation in 1945 in the possession of the Hagemeister family, a rare example of since the Renaissance (1520 ) inherited bourgeois Gutsbesitzes.
  • Crane exhibition Klaus village
  • Port Barhöft
  • Information Exhibition of the National Park in Barhöft
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