Neutrebbin
Neutrebbin is an official belonging to community ( and also a district of the municipality ) in the district of Mark- Or Country (Brandenburg). The community is managed by the Office Neutrebbin Barnim - Oder.
- 3.1 Coat of Arms
- 4.1 Monument of Old Fritz
- 4.2 The Schinkelkirche
- 4.3 Wuschewier
- 4.4 Voluntary Sector
- 5.1 Education
- 5.2 CO2 storage
- 6.1 Literature
- 6.2 Notes and references
Geography
Outline of the municipality
The community Neutrebbin consists of three parts:
- Altbarnim: The village with 130 inhabitants was probably named after the Pomeranian Duke Barnim I.. His first written record dates from 1375 as Groten Barnym. In 1949, Klein Barnim and Wubrigsberg incorporated and renamed the place of large Barnim in Altbarnim. Wubrigsberg was built in 1811. Worth seeing is the half-timbered church in small Barnim, which has the bells of the belfry destroyed showers of upper and lower case Barnim. The two bells are now located in a newly built shower bells in the cemetery next to the church.
- Alttrebbin
- Neutrebbin
The inhabited parts of municipalities are:
- Altbarnim,
- Altlewin,
- Alttrebbin,
- Horst,
- Neutrebbin,
- Schließkenberg,
- Settlement,
- Wuschewier
The dwelling places of Neutrebbin are:
- Blew Dorferfeld,
- Castle Wall,
- Cavelswerder,
- Great Barnim,
- Pit,
- Small Barnim,
- Nineties angle,
- Rhoneweg,
- Current field,
- Wriezener dam,
- Wubrigsberg
History
The district was created in 1755 Neutrebbin during the draining of the Oderbruchs under Frederick II, in 1757 the village with 131 families was fully colonized.
Neutrebbin was known by its half-timbered houses, and by the geese mast, which was operated since 1855.
On 1 January 1995 Wuschewier was incorporated. On December 31, followed in 1997 Altbarnim and Alttrebbin.
1997 Neutrebbin was voted the most beautiful village in.
Policy
Coat of arms
The coat of arms was approved on 4 June 1998.
Blazon: "In Green over Silver Wellenschildfuß, topped with a red fish, a silver of rooted deciduous tree, right accompanied by a left - turned- golden goose and left of a golden ear of corn. "
Culture and sights
In the list of monuments in Neutrebbin are registered in the list of monuments of Brandenburg monuments.
Monument of the Old Fritz
In the center of Neutrebbin a monument is in honor of Frederick II It was first erected in 1904, had disappeared since 1952. 1994 featured an authentic reproduction cast the 90th anniversary of the monument was erected.
The Schinkelkirche
1816 a three-nave church was built with tower in Neutrebbin, which replaced the previous 1776. The Prussian architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel had his time in the planning of the church. In the two world wars, the building was damaged but not destroyed. Finally, the tower was restored in 2004.
Wuschewier
In the hamlet of Wuschewier 's main attraction is a formerly -used as a school and prayer house Fachwerksbau. Furthermore, there are still some interesting colonists homes in Wuschewier. The village inn was built in 1926 during the Weimar Republic. In a 2002 fully renovated house settlers from the period around 1800, the Tobacco Museum Wuschwier is housed.
Voluntary Sector
One of the local clubs of SV Hertha Neutrebbin heard.
Infrastructure
Education
In Neutrebbin there is a primary school.
CO2 storage
Neutrebbin is next Beeskow a possible location for the proposed by energy company Vattenfall storage of CO2. In underground geological layers carbon dioxide to be stored from the coal-fired power plants in the Lausitz. Against the plans, there are strong protests, on 20 March 2010, there was a demonstration with stretchers and over 1000 participants.