Probsteierhagen

Probsteierhagen is a municipality in the district of Plön, in Schleswig- Holstein. The municipality consists of the villages Bokholt, Muxall, Röbsdorf, Schrevendorf, Trensahl and Wulfsdorf.

  • 2.1 History of establishment
  • 2.2 The parish Probsteierhagen
  • 2.3 Good Hagen
  • 4.1 Coat of Arms
  • 4.2 Partner community
  • 5.1 Music
  • 5.2 Sports
  • 5.3 parks
  • 6.1 Education

Geography and transport

Probsteierhagen is surrounded by the provost, a landscape in the north German lowlands, about ten kilometers northeast of Kiel on the Kiel route coming from the keel - Schönberger railway near the Baltic Sea. North of the village the main road runs 502

Climate

Probsteierhagen located in the temperate climate zone. The summers are rather mild to warm, with an average of about 20 ° C and winters are relatively cool, the average -1 ° C.

History

History of establishment

Because there is no certificate of incorporation of the village Probsteierhagen, the history of the church in the following is traced to written records in records and writings. The German Christian colonization of East Holstein began in the period to 1138/1139 under the Schauenburger count. In addition to the nobility, the clergy took over the role as a settlement vehicle. Therefore, find the first written records to church today Probsteierhagen in the foundation deeds and church directories of the Diocese of Lübeck and the monastery Preetz.

No. I of the year 1216 was mentioned in writing in the monastery Preetz for the first time Hagen Au under its Slavic name Carzniz ( 1226 Karznese, 1240/41 Karzeniz ) in the certificate.

1240/41 allowed Bishop John I of Lübeck, with Certificate No. XVI. the laying of the Monastery of Erpesfelde - which previously was in Preetz - according to the Hagen Lutterbek Au ( Karzeniz ).

In 1259 the church was first mentioned in writing in Probsteierhagen namely in handwritten list of churches and monasteries of the diocese of Lübeck. In Registrum Capitula I. Fol 4, the church and the parish village Indago ( 1276 Kersenhagen, later Probsteierhagen ) listed. As in 1250, the monastery of Lutterbek was moved back to Preetz, erected a parish church in the village Indago. Thus, the establishment of the village must fall into the time of the relocation of the monastery to Preetz together with the establishment of the Church.

Other spellings of the village church Probsteierhagen can be found in the records of the monastery Preetz:

The congregation Probsteierhagen

The first church in the priory was built around 1216 near remote wiping. 1259 already passed this probably but not more, as will be discussed only to Schoenberg and Probsteierhagen in the directory of the churches and monasteries of the Diocese of Lubeck. The origins of the parish Probsteierhagen in Lutterworth, where was located the monastery Preetz since 1240. In what year was the Probsteier Hagen church was built, has not been established, but it can be assumed that it was built in 1250-1259, as the church is recorded in 1259 as a parish church. At this time Probsteierhagen was not a village, but only a parish seat. 1286 consisted of only a peasant place and seven skating. The largest builder of place was the pastor. Church and agriculture at that time were so closely linked. From the early Catholic as well as from the beginnings of evangelical time little is known. A complete performance of Probsteier Hagen pastors begin until the death of Matthias Döge 1630th

The church is first mentioned in 1259 of St. Catherine of Alexandria consecrated. Originally a simple stone church, the church was rebuilt in the years 1785-1788 and extended by aisle and tower. As inventory, it houses a bronze font of 1457 and a Akanthusbarockaltar by Theodor Allers of 1695th The choir room was designed around 1710 by an Italian plasterer. Already in 1623 the church had an organ, which in 1670 replaced by the still surviving baroque organ.

Well Hagen

Little is known about the genesis of the Good Hagen. In the sources, the material is first mentioned in 1543 when it was owned by Christoph Pogwisch. After in 1646 the Knights Hinrich Blome had the rich heiress Lucia Pogwisch which the estate fell to Hagen after an inheritance in 1642, married, the estate passed into his possession. When Christopher Blome died in 1676 at the age of 60 years, first his widow the administration of the estate, but the task was entrusted in 1684 to her son Wulf Blome. After her mother's death, an inheritance of possessions between the brothers Wulf, Christoph and Hinrich Blome was held again. Wulf has now received Hagen Good and Good Dobersdorf. Wulf Blome was not only royal Danish privy council and in Ritter as his father, but was also elected in 1701 to the monastery Probst Preetz. His son, Wulf Blome the Younger, inherited the goods Hagen and Dobersdorf after the death of his father. In his will, Wulf Blome occupied the Younger goods Hagen and Dobersdorf with a Fideikommiss, which both have a inalienable Familienstammgut. As Wulf died in 1761, inherited by his son Christoph Blome goods Hagen and Dobersdorf. This experienced in 1805 with the abolition of serfdom and was also the founder of the first savings bank in Schleswig -Holstein, which he specifically opened for the subjects of his two goods 1795.

With Christoph Blome ends Hagen lineage of Blome family, because his only son Wulf died in 1803 of tuberculosis. After the death of Christoph Blome 1814 Blome'schen goods and the goods Hagen Family Foundation by the administrators Carl Emil Graf zu Ranzau, Count Brockdorff and Count Ahlefeld were administered. In 1930, the Fideikommiss was acquired by the Land Company.

The mansion purchased by the City Probsteierhagen. Completed on the main courtyard at that time major changes; while the wings of the gatehouse, the tenant house and numerous smaller buildings have been converted into new smallholdings, crack one large half-timbered barn of 1626 and the big cow house from the early 18th century from lack of use.

The mansion Hagen is still an important part of the cultural and historical heritage of the community Probsteierhagen. The construction of the mansion began after the marriage of Lucia Pogwisch and Hinrich Blome 1647. 1649 the construction work had been completed, such as the large, serving as a wall anchor letters to prove (HB for Hinrich Blome, LB for Lucia Blome 1649).

The complex included a barn and a cow house. These two buildings were located to the left and right of the access road to the mansion. Prior to the gatehouse tower was crowned with drive-through, which released the view of the main entrance of the mansion. Like all traditional mansions was still surrounded by a moat, the manor Hagen.

Today the gatehouse only the two wings have survived in altered form. Passage and central tower burned from 1921 after a lightning strike.

Since 1969, the mansion Hagen is used as a cultural center of the community Probsteierhagen. Having already based on leaks at the windows some bausubstanzliche defects mansion were found in 2000, showed an inspection of such damage in 2003 that a reorganization was necessary. In 2002, the Friends of Castle Hagen had already been established eV, whose work should contribute to the financing of the renovation. In July 2003 began the renovation of the palace forecourt with historic paving. In November 2006, the masonry reconstruction began, it was followed by the refurbishment throughout. In early 2011 the renovation work was completed at the mansion.

Form of settlement

For the emergence of today's settlement figure, the two medieval village centers are primarily responsible: the church and the nobility at that time Good Hagen. Through the church Probsteierhagen developed into a rural community service. In 1928, when the Aufsiedlung Good Hagens successes, Probsteierhagen also received the character of an agricultural community. Both lines of development are intertwined and continue to shape the form and function of the Probsteier community. Furthermore, also played the reception of refugees in 1945 a large role in the development Probsteier Hagens: The population figures rose, as well as after the Aufsiedlung Good Hagens, by leaps and bounds and made another settlement measures required.

Policy

Of the 13 seats in the municipal council, the CDU has since the local elections of 2013, the SPD eight seats and five.

Coat of arms

Blazon: "With a silver wave beams diagonally left divided. Up in Green on breaking out, rotbewehrter, golden wolf with a silver oak branch in the left paw, nine times divided down from green and gold, covered with two silver iron plow diagonally with each other. "

The wave bar symbolizes the Hagen Au. This connects the historically grown together parts of the community. The one part is characterized by agricultural fields and the two plowshares. He belonged to the east of the Au located the Monastery of Preetz. The change between green and gold symbolizes the hooves classification and the change from pasture and cropland management. The wolf on the other half of the emblem is the coat of arms of the family taken Pogwisch, in possession of the village hall to the west of Au, the Good Dobersdorf, and since 1543 also the estate Hagen was. The corridor designations Wulfsdorfer coupling and the name of the hamlet Wulfsdorf make a local connection to the heraldic animal dar. In addition, this part of the coat of arms recalls the formerly covered by oak forests landscape of the provost: hence the oak branch in the paw of the animal. For the colors, silver, gold and green, the Herald decided to avoid an accumulation of very popular colors red and blue.

Partner community

With the community Dabel in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern, a partnership since 1991.

Culture and sights

Music

The Hagen Palace Choir was founded in autumn 1974 by Arndt von Gavel. In 2000, Roman Reichel took over the management of the castle choir. Since its inception, presented the choir cantatas and oratorio concerts, but also secular music and edits from recent pop culture.

Sports

  • The sports club Probsteierhagen was founded in 1947.
  • The Seglerverein Passee eV was founded in 1974.
  • The bowling club " Hagen guys " has existed since 1965.
  • The tennis club Hagen eV was founded in 1983.
  • The riding community Wulfsdorf eV was founded in 1982. In 1999, the holiday farm Thode, site of the equestrian community to " stables with horses tested " and shortly afterwards recognized by the German Equestrian Federation as FN stables.
  • The riding friends Röbsdorf / Probsteierhagen eV was already in the 70s and was officially founded in 1987 as an association.

Parks

  • The park of the manor Probsteierhagen provides a green area of ​​about 4.5 ha plenty of space for park festivals, concerts, and for the traditional Probsteier grain days. He was probably 1820-1850 as so-called English landscape garden with a natural conception.
  • The Civil forest on the outskirts Probsteier Hagens was born with the groundbreaking 1998 The idea:. At the 4200 m² large area citizens may on special occasions such as weddings, birthdays or anniversaries plant a own tree.

Economy and infrastructure

The community is predominantly agricultural, but there are also small businesses and retail stores. In addition, by the relative proximity to the Baltic Sea also has a great importance of tourism in the region; the office of the Tourism Association provost is in place.

Education

In Probsteierhagen there is a primary and secondary school, the community school villages Probsteierhagen.

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