Kuhlen-Wendorf

Kuhlen - Wendorf is a small community in the north of the county Ludwigslust - Parchim in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). Only since 2004, there is the church. It was formed on 13 June 2004 from the places Kuhlen and Wendorf. It is by the Office Sternberg Lake District with headquarters in the city Sternberg managed (branch in Brüel ).

  • 2.1 Müsselmow

Geography and transport

Kuhlen - Wendorf is between Brüel and Crivitz in the northern part of the Sternberg Lake District. The distance to the city of Wismar is about 32 km, the state capital Schwerin about 20 kilometers. The community extends in a range of several chains of hills in the north, the flatter area of ​​the Warnow valley in the middle and a hilly moraine landscape in the south. In the south the heights reach 82.8 m above sea level with the Bald Mountain. NHN and in the north with a nameless hill 84 m above sea level. NHN, while the Mickowsee only 15.3 m above sea level. NHN is high. The Mickowsee is the largest lake in the municipality and with its water fronts one of the four sub-areas of the nature reserve Warnow lakes. In the north there is the pulpit breaking yet another notable lake. The municipality is crossed by the Goewe from south to north and from west to east of the river Warnow. Shortly before the confluence of the Goewe in the Warnow is almost completely silted Holzdorfer lake. About the connection Jesendorf Kuhlen - Wendorf is connected to the motorway A14.

Districts

  • Gustävel
  • Holdorf
  • Wood village
  • Müsselmow
  • Nutteln
  • Ticino
  • Weaver
  • Wendorf
  • Zaschendorf

History

Numerous finds from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Slavic period are evidence of a very early settlement of this area. In the 13th century was Kuhlen, 1321 Wendorf first mentioned in records. The family von Bülow had from 1792 to 1909 the estate in hollows. The manor belonged to 1643 in Wendorf family of Plessen and then the family von Schack. From 1845, he lived and worked, the poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Faller life again some time on the estate of Rudolf Müller in Holdorf after he was a year earlier expelled from Prussia. The area belonged until 1918 to the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg, and then until 1952 the state of Mecklenburg. From 1952 to 1990, it was assigned to the district of Schwerin.

Müsselmow

Müsselmow was first mentioned in 1333 as Mucelmow and called a Johann von Mecklenburg Plesse as a vassal. According to legend, the church of Helmold to have been founded and endowed by Plesse in the 12th century. The families of Plessen remained until 1799 owners of the manor and church village Müsselmow in the Official Crivitz.

1516 graduated from Helmodt Plessen with Jaspar Oertzen of a contract for the sale of an annuity of 550 marks from the village Russow. From 1534 to hear as lord of the city of Brüel and Johann von Plessen of a suit of Duke Albrecht VII of Mecklenburg against Dietrich von Plessen to Neuhof, Claus von Plessen. The three defendants have allegedly committed by the assassination of the Raven Barnekow on Golchen in the Official Schwerin on the open road, through attacks on officers and the violent seizure of a mill in the disputes over the boundaries of the estate Müsselmow these crimes. The Plessen denied them, they wanted to have the goods lawfully inherited by the families von Bülow on Zibühl in the Official Crivitz. 1574 sat Berend of Plessen on Müsselmow. To the border demarcation and the woods between Müsselmow and Kritzow it came more often to the dispute. 1602 fought the sons of Samuel, Solomon and Daniel of Erbherrn Bernhard von Plessen on Müsselmow. Law teachings they received from the Faculties of Law of the University of Greifswald and Marburg.

1652 was Müsselmow his church patronage and was merged with wooden village. 1707 separated again, they were until 1739 connected to Kladow. Then the Müsselmower parish came to Wood Village. 1790 was the Hofjägermeister Gideon Ernst von Hellmuth Hopffgarten next Gustävel and wood village owner of Müsselmow. 1796 were back because of the Plessen, but already in 1799 was the Gentleman Ludwig Friedrich Graf von Oeynhausen legal successor. 1810 bought by the Royal Prussian cavalry captain in the Hussars of Wolky, Ferdinand von Raven Müsselmow with wooden village. From 1818 to 1830 he was a captain in the monastery Dobbertin monastery. Beginning in 1842, Friedrich von Bülow took over the estate and the Kirchdorf Müsselmow, in 1884 it had Adolph Alexander. 1911 bought the Berlin captain in the " first Guard Regiment " Albert the Good of silt and remained there until 1945, the owner. He was arrested in 1945 by the Russians, the expropriated property and the manor after the turn - despite an overall positive community development - demolished.

Attractions

  • Göwehof (ca. 1860) at Wendorf water and fish museum
  • Müsselmower village church, a Gothic brick
  • Holzdorfer church, a brick building from the 14th century against a basswood with a circumference of 7.5 meters.
  • Associated rectory from 1779
  • Zaschendorf village church, a half-timbered church dating from the 17th century
  • Ticino mansion from the 18th century, now restored
  • Mansion Nutteln, historistisches building from the 19th century on Mickowsee
  • Mansion Wendorfer hunting lodge from 1904 to 1906, Art Nouveau (also historicism ) with quite a varied history, today Schlosshotel Wendorf
  • Mansion Zaschendorf ( manor house ), formerly representative building with late classical subdivisions, built around 1820. Surrounded by a park, it is increased. Since 1989, the ruin fall, now partly rebuilt and inhabited.
  • Toy Museum

Church in Müsselmow

Church in Wood Village

Church in Zaschendorf

Personalities

  • Theodor Hoffmann ( born February 27, 1935 in Gustävel ), Minister of National Defence and Chief of the DDR NVA
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