Papenhusen

Papenhusen is a municipality in the western part of the North West in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern. It is administered by the Office Grevesmühlen country located in the town of Greve mills.

Geography

The community Papenhusen located about midway between the cities of Schoenberg, Dassow and Greve mills, saw large-scale between Lübeck and Wismar. The parts of the community grouped around the lower Stepenitztal and the north and south of it lying hilly areas ( up to 41 m above sea level. NN ). The bridge over the Stepenitz in church Mummendorf is the only river downstream to the 10 km Dassow.

To Papenhusen include the districts Blüssen, Hanstorf, church Mummendorf, Rodenberg and Rüschenbeck.

History

In Ratzeburg tithe register of 1230 the names Papenhusen dive (as Poppenthorp ), Kirch Mummendorf and Rodenberg the first time in documents; Blüssen follows Hanstorf 1319 and 1346. The village church of Mummendorf 1230 is first mentioned in Ratzeburg tithe register which according parishes lists the time the diocese of Ratzeburg belonging villages. Together with the Nikolai Church in Dassow she was not under the provost of the monastery Rehna, but the provost in Ratzeburg. To 1266 it is like other parishes of the area is also due to a foundation of Henry the pilgrims participated in the income of the Council cellar in Wismar. The village churches in Börzow and Roggenstorf belonged to the 14th century Parish Mummendorf. The brick Gothic village church with tower, nave and a rectangular choir under pitched roofs is a structure of the transition period to the Gothic style, which was heavily over-molded over the centuries. Owner of the goods Mummendorf were from 1442 to 1832 members of the family von Bülow. 1832 came Mummendorf was sold to Joachim Adolf District of Bassewitz ( 1774-1838 ), who enlarged the Gutsland by Bauernlegen and Mummendorf 1835 announced in court Mummendorf and Kirch Mummendorf. He built a manor house on a farm Mummendorf. His son Karl Ludwig Ernst von Bassewitz (1799-1855) sold 1846 yard Mummendorf to Wilhelm Fratzscher and 1854 Kirch Mummendorf to Eduard von Dreves.

The districts of the municipality on the southern side of the Stepenitz belonged to the Principality of Ratzeburg (Mecklenburg -Strelitz ), which differed significantly in share ownership by the predominance of large, free peasant bodies. Of these, there were in Papenhusen two, in Rodenberg four and Rüschenbeck two that remain partially owned for centuries by a family. In the district Rodenberg family Ren (t) can trace their zow Bauer place until the year 1379, as their ancestor was a fief of the Bishop of Ratzeburg Henry II of Wittorf it.

Papenhusen grew in the period after 1945 by a (land ) machine rental station, a nursery, an apprentice dormitory and new homes the plant.

On January 1, 2014, the congregation moved from office to office Schönberger country Grevesmühlen country. May 25, 2014, a merger with the communities Börzow and Mallentin, both belonging to the Office Grevesmühlen country, decided to neuzubildenden community Stepenitztal.

Attractions

→ See also List of monuments in Papenhusen

  • Early Gothic village church church Mummendorf from the 13th century
  • Rectory in the parish Mummendorf
  • Farmhouse in Rüschenbeck

Stepenitz at church Mummendorf

Farmhouse in Rüschenbeck

Transport links

The Federal Highway 20 (Lübeck - Wismar ) passes a few kilometers south of Papenhusen, the next driveway ( Schönberg) is located ten kilometers away. At the beginning of the 1960s the road from Schönberg Papenhusen after Mallentin in bypassing the restricted area at the present Federal Road 105 was built in Dassow, to get from the western part of the circle Greve mills in the county seat. The northern neighboring community Mallentin is located on the B105, the greaves station ( railway Lübeck- bath small ) is located southeast of the community.

Personalities

  • Adolf von Bassewitz (1774-1838), German District Administrator and Owner of Mummendorf
  • In the district Blüssen lived in the 1920s, the communist member of parliament and regional authors, Rudolf Hartmann, who stood up for justice victims in 1934 was arrested by the Nazi authorities and by several prison stations in 1945 in the concentration camp Mauthausen lost his life. Since 1947, remembered him a commemorative plaque on the house, which was eliminated in 1995.
  • Fritz Fey ( * 1940 in Lübeck), German cinematographer and founder of the theater figure museum in Lübeck
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