Puchow

53.53441613.06907160Koordinaten: 53 ° 32 '4 " N, 13 ° 4' 9" E

Location of Puchow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Village street in Pukhov

Pukhov is a municipality in the district of Kuckssee Mecklenburg Lake District Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ).

Geography

The place is located (also called Ziese ) on Wokuhlsee and Zieskensee. The strong folding glaciers of the last ice age determines the landscape that opens wide to the southeast and relatively flat to the city Penzlin, while the great Carl Steiner forest extends to the northwest until after Wrodow. Stands on the road from Penzlin after Lapitz at Ziese an Os - a natural ridge, which is the remnant of a glacial sand dune. He reaches up and Rahn field is planted with larches and pines. The locals call this collection has always been a robber mountain. Northeast of Ziese and Rahn field lies the nature reserve Kuckssee and Lapitzer lake, which almost seamlessly connects to the bird sanctuary of Malliner lake.

Place name

The name is of Slavic origin, followed by the suffix- ow suggesting, and could be derived from the old Slavic locator Pucha, ie "place of Pucha ".

Another derivation from the old Slavic origin would be the " poof " or " puhl " " hollow" for.

History

In 1326 the village was composed, first mentioned at the time of a number of individual farms, a certificate confirming the church.

In a document dated July 18, 1501 Pukhov is named as a peasant village. The peasants were the knight Berend Maltzan, who was also called "Evil Bernd " support duty. Through debt and pledge were one hundred years later, the farms of the knights. Pawn gentlemen were the beginning of the 17th century Hans Angermuende and the pastor Luke Schroeder.

Already in 1659 Pukhov had no church, it burned from 1650-1659. One of its bells ( from 1506 ) is still located in a belfry at the cemetery. During this time, the first time a Vorwerk Pukhov was called with 64 inhabitants, which was connected with the manor Klein Lukow.

In the 17th and 18th century, the estate passed from one hand to the other, the gentlemen of the Hanken had it the longest. Ulrich Freiherr von Maltzan acquired in 1878 for his family Pukhov together with Rahn field.

From 1905 to 1945, the estate on which the manor house was built in 1910, owned by the family of Buengner that comes from Riga. Land reform in 1945 Pukhov was settled. As of 1960 there were in the village with an agricultural production cooperative Rahn field ( LPG).

On 1 January 2012, the municipality Pukhov, which included the district Rahn field, announced its independence and was merged with Krukow and Lapitz to the municipality Kuckssee.

Attractions

  • Ensemble to the manor with the two gatehouses at the entrance and the Gutspark
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