Pronstorf

Pronstorf is a municipality in the district of Segeberg in Schleswig-Holstein. Eilsdorf, Goldenbek, Reinsbek, Strenglin and Wulfsfelde lie in the municipality, which existed in its present form since 1937.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 3.2 flag
  • 4.1 Viewpoints
  • 4.2 Cultural Monuments
  • 4.3 Structures
  • 4.4 Film and Television

Geography and transport

Pronstorf is located about twelve kilometers east of Bad Segeberg in a rural area along Route 69 south of State Road 206 runs from Bad Segeberg to Lübeck, north of State Road 432 from Bad Segeberg to Scharbeutz.

Districts

The community Pronstorf consists of six individual places. The place Pronstorf with around 100 inhabitants, is characterized by the great aristocratic Good Pronstorf, which also includes most of the buildings of the town are. The place is right on the lake offers. Goldenbek is located three kilometers south of Pronstorf along Route 69 in the village of about 140 inhabitants, there are many community facilities such as a nursery school and the community school villages.

The remaining places are smaller: Eilsdorf is located approximately three kilometers east of it to the county road 69, Reinsbek is located about seven kilometers south-east of Pronstorf along Route 71 The place Strenglin lies about three kilometers north of Pronstorf along Route 69 Again, there are a kindergarten. At the western edge of the lake towards Warder is coined by four old thatched cottages hamlet Schlich rut. And Wulfsfelde is located approximately six kilometers east of Pronstorf along Route 71

The municipality Pronstorf also includes the living spaces butter Stieg, Diekhof, Steinrade, Neukoppel, Rosing and Hartkamp, which usually consist of only a few houses.

History

The name Pronstorf is probably originated in the time of the migration or a little later. It suggests the ending- peat, which means nothing else than the village.

About 1600 m south- west of the hamlet Pronstorfer Strenglin / Schlich Trott are the remains of a Slavic castle from the 9th century. She still has an oval diameter of 110 to 140 meters. This system should have belonged to the tribe of Wagrians that belonged in turn to the Obodrites.

Since 2001, the municipality has a coat of arms, and since 2003 a town flag.

Policy

Of the 13 seats in the municipal council, the CDU has been the local elections in 2013 six seats, the voter community WG has five and the SPD two seats.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Azure, a, stocked with six flowers, a bud and a leaf canola stems, top left accompanied by a small silver church. "

Historical Reason: The coat of arms refers to the predominantly agricultural character of the place, which is represented by the golden rapeseed inflorescence. The six petals stand for the six districts of the municipality. The vicelin Church to Pronstorf is first mentioned in 1198. As late Romanesque stone church, it has the typical characteristics of a Vicelinkirche. The round tower dates from the first plant in the 12th century.

Flag

On white bunting between two narrow blue stripes near the top and bottom edge of the cloth coat of arms flag in just tincture.

Culture and sights

In the list of cultural monuments in Pronstorf are registered in the list of monuments of Schleswig- Holstein cultural monuments.

Viewpoints

Who north direction Hartkamp leaves Pronstorf who gets left hand a good view over the lake offers. Leaving Reinsbek towards Wulfsfelde on the L 71, do you have after about one kilometer, in fine weather, a view of the skyline of the " Seven Towers " of ten kilometers away Lübeck.

Cultural monuments

In the municipality there are numerous tumuli. Including one in Strenglin.

Structures

The Vicelinkirche in Pronstorf, a late Romanesque stone church was first mentioned in 1198. Also, the tower dates from the 12th century. In the cemetery of the church is the grave of General Paul von Lettow -Vorbeck.

Dating from the 1728 mansion on Good Pronstorf is one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in Schleswig -Holstein. The manor belongs to the family of the Counts of Rantzau.

Film and Television

The community was the setting for the first time in 1981 on September 22, broadcast by ZDF TV movie country air, the The Village of Hans Peter Renfranz, directed by Claus Peter Witt was based on the novel.

Economy

The municipal area is predominantly agricultural, are grown mainly cereals, oilseed rape and sugar beet. Also be produced Christmas trees and pine green. Some farmers are active in the livestock industry. However, there are also some hotel and catering establishments as well as tradesmen and small businesses. Many community residents are commuters and have their jobs in and around Lübeck and Bad Segeberg.

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