Lüdersdorf

Luedersdorf is the westernmost municipality in the district of North West in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Schönberger country located in the town of Schönberg.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 3.2 flag
  • 5.1 Road Access
  • 5.2 Conservation

Geography

The community Luedersdorf on the border to Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck is situated in a gently hilly area between the rivers Wakenitzrestaurant and Maurine, the highs reach hardly 60 m above sea level. NN and belong to the Baltic country back. The Wakenitzrestaurant and Landgraben the medieval Lübeck Landwehr form part of the wide border to Schleswig -Holstein. The municipal area there are several standing ponds, such as the black mill pond on the border in the course of the country trench.

Community structure

The community Luedersdorf is made up of the districts:

  • Boitin - Resdorf - Rundling in pure form, was first mentioned in 1257, until 1950 an independent municipality, from 1950 to 1956 the municipality of small crap. The chapel was built from 1953 to 1959 is the only new church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the country Ratzeburg during the communist era.
  • Duvennest - Former Rundling
  • Large and small Neuleben Neuleben ( from 1956 to January 1, 1991 independent community Neuleben ) - United Neuleben and small Neuleben were previously known as United manure and manure Klein, both places created as Rundling
  • Mr. Burg - 1191 first mention
  • Luedersdorf
  • Palingen
  • Schattin - until 1937 as belonging exclave of Lübeck, on the edge of the biosphere reserve Schaalsee. To Schattin owned the entire eastern shore of Wakenitzrestaurant between the Lübeck Landgraben and the other south of Lübeck exclave Utecht. The former Lübeck fishing nests in this area, Hundtenhorst (opposite Müggenbusch ), Bruns Horst, Stoffershorst (opposite Absalonshorst ) and Bothe, Horst, were eliminated in the course of the development of the Inner German border.
  • Wahrsow

The municipality also included Lenschow and Wahlstorf - both districts were razed during GDR times ( leergesiedelt ) and are now existent only in district name.

History

1194 will Luedersdorf (as Luderstorp ) and the districts Wahrsow ( Warsowe ) and Palingen ( Polengowe ) and the village received Lenschow ( Lenzekowe ) was first mentioned in a document Isfriedschen sharing agreement.

In the communist era Luedersdorf lay directly on or in the five-kilometer exclusion zone on the inner German border, which is formed here by the Landgraben Lübeck. The former districts Lenschow and Wahlendorf were dragged in this time.

After the opening of the border in 1989 arose for the community Luedersdorf - especially for the large district of Mr. Castle - New Opportunities as an immediate neighbor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck. It set a brisk construction activity a: the development area Mr. Burg- Northern was the largest contiguous development area in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern, the population rose by inflows against the national trend. In early 2006, the 5000 - population mark was passed. With an average age of 35.2 years Luedersdorf is the youngest municipality in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern.

And in February 2010 ...

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was designed from Schwerin heraldist Heinz Kippnick and approved on 10 May 2008 by the Ministry of Interior and registered under No. 317 of the coat of arms role of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Blazon: " divided by a silver thread pile shaft; forward in Gules, a high cross, surmounted by a golden crown; back in blue: above nine ( 3:3:3 ) golden flowers, below a golden gear ".

The shaft thread in the coat of arms symbolizes the location of the municipality on the river Wakenitzrestaurant. The high cross with crown prince stands for the Principality of Ratzeburg, to the Luedersdorf once belonged. The nine flowers to represent the districts of the municipality and the gear is symbolic of the resident businesses.

Flag

The flag of the municipality is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the bunting of red, striped gold ( yellow), red. The outer red stripes take each quarter, the golden (yellow ) center stripe takes up half the length of the bunting. In the middle of the bunting is, two thirds of the height of the flag cloth engaging, the coat of arms of the municipality. The height of the flag cloth is related to the length as 3:5.

Attractions

→ See also List of monuments in Luedersdorf

  • The art gallery in the Old Customs House in Herrenburg
  • Village church with Gothic nave from the 15th century in Herrenburg
  • A free-living Nandupopulation, which has evolved from erupted in the United Groenau animals

Economy and infrastructure

Luedersdorf today besides savings bank, doctors, schools and kindergartens as well as shopping all necessary infrastructure facilities of a large congregation. In Luedersdorf there are numerous commercial enterprises (among transport companies, construction companies, trade, hotels and restaurants and farms ). Through the development of large new industrial areas south of Luedersdorf along in early 2009 released for the new motorway feeder road many new jobs will be created. Majority of new industrial employer is a bread factory.

Transport links

Station Luedersdorf

The two stations Luedersdorf and Mr. Castle (former East German border station for Interzone trains) are located on the railway line Lübeck- Bad Little ( KBS 150). Luedersdorf is integrated into the public transport of the city transport Lübeck.

The motorway junction Luedersdorf ( Highway 20 Lübeck - Wismar ) is located south of the municipal area and is connected via the bypass Luedersdorf to the municipality. The road from Schönberg to Lübeck runs through Wahrsow, Luedersdorf and Mr. Castle.

The first compound south of the township in the Lauenburg is the Wakenitzrestaurant Bridge at Roth Husen. The neighboring village of Great sarau in Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park initiated a new building in 2008 made ​​the Wakenitzrestaurant bridge in the area of ​​their hamlet Nädlershorst to improve the tourism infrastructure on both sides of the Wakenitzrestaurant between Luebeck and Ratzeburg Lake. The bridge was built with funding from the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. The sculpture Overcoming limitations on the west side of Wakenitzrestaurant is a work of the residents in Schattin on the east side sculptor Claus Goertz. It was created using the to 2008 located there barriers that secured the orphaned ramps of the previous bridge. The railway bridge over the Wakenitzrestaurant can be used by pedestrians and cyclists.

A new bridge between Great sarau and Schattin at Nädlershorst 2008

View from Nädlershorst south on the Long miseries of Wakenitzrestaurant

Conservation

In the northwestern municipality of the nature reserve Palinger heath is between Palingen and Lübeck- Schlutup. Along the Wakenitzrestaurant runs south of Mr. Castle Nature Reserve Wakenitzrestaurant lowlands with the Duvennester Moor and the old Torfstichen in partnership Horst. In the forest south of Mr. Castle is located since 1466 Gothic Pomertstein, a medieval memorial stone, also called murder cheek, reminiscent of the earlier pilgrims route to Wilsnack to the slain here Hinrik Pomert. The nature reserve is continued on the Schleswig-Holstein page seamlessly through the local nature reserve Central and Southern Wakenitzrestaurant. The nature reserves are thus part of the Green Belt Germany along the former inner- German border.

Personalities

  • Hartwig Ludwig Christian Bacmeister, historians
  • Karl -Heinz Hopp, rowers and veterinarian
  • Johann Wilhelm Bartholomew Russwurm, Pastor
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