Perlin, Germany

Perlin is a municipality in the southern part of the North West in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is administered by the Office Lützow - Lübstorf based in the municipality of Lützow.

Geography

The community located about 17 kilometers southwest of the state capital Schwerin is the southernmost in the county. Part of the Dumber lake in the eastern municipality already belongs to the district Ludwigslust - Parchim. The area between the upper and lower shields Sude achieved here heights up to 68 m above sea level. NN.

History

The documentary was first mentioned Perlin goes back to the year 1222. From 1343 to 1431 had Ludolf, Ludeke and Hans von Blücher ownership and rights in Perlin. The families of Lützow early 1435 came to Perlin and kept the good, the village and the rights of patronage of the church to, 1781. With the Privy Councillor Bernhard Friedrich Graf von Bassewitz took over in 1795, the families of Bassewitz the Good, the village and the church patronage of Perlin. The heirs lived at the castle slot south of Teterow, the headquarters of this Bassewitz 's branch.

1653 a glassworks was established. 1826 there was a mill, church and blacksmith in the village.

Agriculture plays an important role in and around Perlin. On December 16, 1877 at age 21 inherited Cuno Rudolph Friedrich Graf von Bassewitz the good with the village, made ​​on January 29, 1884 fealty and farmed for 53 years the estate. From 1895 until the dissolution of the monastery Dobbertin Office was Cuno Graf von Bassewitz there provisor. 1934 Good to the merchant Friedrich Gehrke and Lieutenant Colonel Günther Stubbe smoke was sold. Expropriated in 1936, it was assumed in 1937 the Heerersverwaltung in Berlin and converted to Remonteamt. Leader was Colonel Freiherr von Langer man.

1945 came during the occupation by the Americans on the estate to a fire. The cowshed Ochsenstall, sheep barn, the barn and part of the stable burned down. The manor house was demolished in 1974. Some pillars and remnants of the park point to the former manor.

In early September 1945 the church was occupied by five refugee families. End of December 1945, Russian soldiers broke into the church, the organ damaged and demolished the pews.

Attractions

→ See also List of monuments in Perlin The origins of towerless Feldsteinkirche in Perlin go back to the mid-13th century. The eastern gable triangles are constructed in timber, in western brick. The once gothic style still bear witness to the eastern three-part choir windows and located on the south side pointed arch portal. The nave with a flat ceiling took after a fire in 1734 to its present form, the choir has maintained its dome-shaped vault with the weakly pointed triumphal arch. For the interior of the church in 1996 stone altar table is one with an oak board and the 1649 made ​​triumphal cross from the Pokrenter church. In the completely renovated 1992 wooden belfry on the west side of the church there is a ray of Lorenz Born in Lübeck in 1735 cast bell.

Transport links

The town of Greve mills is 38 km, the island lying in the same district Poel 60 kilometers away, on the other hand there is the small town of Wittenburg with connections to the motorway 24 (Hamburg - Berlin) in about 13 miles away. The nearest train station is eight kilometers away in the official residence Lützow.

Personalities

  • Heinrich Seidel (1842-1906), son of Perliner pastor Heinrich Alexander Seidel, writer and engineer, known for an engineering masterpiece from 1880, with 62.5 meters in width that time the largest in Europe cantilevered roof structure of the pickup station in Berlin. Literally, he was also very productive activity. His most famous work is the book Leberecht chicken.
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