Pietzpuhl

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Pietzpuhl, a district of the municipality unit Moser, is a village in the administrative district Jerichower country - about 6 kilometers from the district town of Burg.

Geography

It is reached by a side road that branches off from the main road 1, and only a few miles to a driveway to Highway 2 located away. West of the town lying agricultural land, to the east of the city of forests is framed. To the northwest rises the Kapaunberg, with 109 meters the highest point in Western flaming. In the first half of the 19th century, there was one of 62 stations of a Prussian optical telegraph line, the Berlin communicatively linked with the Rhine Province to Koblenz.

History

In a document of January 6, 1306, which sealed the change of ownership by the chapter to the diocese of Magdeburg Brandenburg, a place Putzpul was first mentioned. After that, the place for a long time lay desolate and only at the end of the 15th century was in its place a Vorwerk, now called Pitzpful built. This was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. At the beginning of the 18th century already existed a castle in 1730 a new building in Baroque style had to give way, which was built by Werner von Wulffen, also a canon of Halberstadt. Previously, the family of Wulffen Pietzpuhl had acquired order to set up a manor. From the following generations were castle and palace complex, which also includes two spacious Kavalier houses, elaborately extended.

It is therefore no coincidence that in 1803 Queen Louise of Prussia was a guest at the castle Pietzpuhl. It was housed there with other guests due to a troop revue that went ahead with a year between the 25th and 28th of May at the premises between Pietzpuhl and Körbelitz Frederick the Great since the end of the Silesian wars from 1748. When the Revue, a kind of military parade and maneuvers that took place in 1805 for the last time, and the French Marshal Bernadotte was one of the guests at Castle Pietzpuhl. Through regular contacts with the family of Wulffen with the Prussian royal family was a close connection that culminated in the Prussian king and the princes and princesses of the often godparents of the children were Wulff ash.

In the years 1808 to 1828 Carl von Wulffen put on a south merges into the forest garden in the English style. Carl von Wulffen became known as one of the founders of modern agriculture. He taught at the Prussian Academy of Agriculture in Möglin and put the theories he developed for soil improvement on the poor soils of his estate.

In the course of the Prussian government reform of 1818 Pietzpuhl, which at that time had about 160 inhabitants, was incorporated into the circle Jerichow I with the county town of Burg. From about 1840 alcohol distillery was located in the western Kavaliershaus. Land reform the family of Wulffen 1945 was expropriated and transferred the castle to the legal responsibility of the local municipality Pietzpuhl. The municipality had initially a refugee families and used self cellar and basement. After the last residents had left the castle in 1965, it stood empty.

1997 succeeded to the family of Wulffen to regain their former ownership of the castle and park. The local municipality acquired in 2001 one of the castle grounds belonging Kavalierhäuser, rebuilt the dilapidated buildings faithfully recreated on and set up a tourist restaurant, seminar rooms, wedding rooms, painting school and rooms for exhibitions. The palace and park were declared a national monument.

Pietzpuhl belonged from 2005 to 2009 to manage Community Biederitz - Moser. Until December 31, 2009 Pietzpuhl was an independent municipality. January 1, 2010 Pietzpuhl was incorporated into the unified community Moser.

Policy

Mayor

The last mayor of the municipality Pietzpuhl was Anke Rasch.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Under a gevierten by silver and black label head; in a silver blue lupine. "

The colors Pietzpuhls - derived from the tincture of arms - are silver ( white) - Blue.

The coat of arms was designed in 2004 by Jörg Kommunalheraldiker Mantzsch.

Flag

The flag is blue - white - striped blue ( 1:4:1 ). In the longitudinal shape of the stripes run vertically, horizontally in the cross shape, the coat of arms is centered in each occupied.

Fire protection being

In Pietzpuhl a duty fire brigade was founded in the spring of 2008.

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