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The community lake located in the west of the county land Havel (Brandenburg ), Office Rhinow.

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Geography

Lake is located north of Rathenow, east of the Havel and south of the Rhinower little country on the shore of Lake Hohennauener.

Community structure

In the town there are the districts Hohennauen, water soup, Witzke and inhabited community part Elslaake.

History

The districts of watery soup and Witzke were first mentioned in a Lehnbrief the family of Hagen in 1441. The village Hohennauen was built around 1200 on a Slavic plant. Here was the first time mentioned in 1386 Castle Hohennauen. This since the late 12th century secured the country Rhinow south. The village was until 1350 owned by the Margrave of Brandenburg, the Count of Lindow and the bishops of Brandenburg. Then the families of Stechow and Friesack owner of the village were. Since 1486, the family of the owner of Hagen Hohennauen. The castle had fallen completely after the Thirty Years War, on the ruins of the palatial manor house was built by those Bornstedt.

In the 17th century the manor Hohennauen was divided into four parts. A part had 1692 Johann Gottfried von Rauchhaupt. The other parts were united under the family of Hagen. From 1692 and 1731 there were two manors. Between 1781 and 1802, the goods with water soup, Witzke, Schönholz and Elslake were outvoted. From 1802 to 1945 the estate remained in the possession of the Kleist Bornstedt family. Based in the place of the family of Hagen built in place also a manor house.

In GDR times, a children's summer camp was built and operated in Lötze.

The present municipality was created on 31 December 2001, from the voluntary merger of the previously independent municipalities Hohennauen, watery soup and Witzke.

See also: Quintus Icilius

Policy

Municipal council

The local council lake is next to the volunteer mayor of 10 additional members. The seats are distributed as follows:

  • CDU: 5 seats ( 3)
  • SPD: 2 seats (-1)
  • FDP: 2 seats (± 0)
  • Farmers: 1 seat ( -1)

(As at municipal election on 28 September 2008)

Demographics

Attractions

In the list of monuments in the lake are entered in the list of monuments of the country Brandenburg monuments. Other attractions include:

  • Manor water soup, baroque, single-storey building from 1780. On lintel, the construction of an Alliance crest on.
  • Manor Hohennauen from 1792 at the northern end of the Gutsparkes. The simple two-story stucco building of eleven axes has a hipped roof. Inside there is an oak staircase with an oval eye. After 1945 the building was used as a children's home.
  • Castle Hohennauen, original half-timbered building, later rebuilt as a single-storey three-wing building with farm buildings. The castle was substantially altered under the rule of Hans Ehrentreich of Bornstedt in 1778. After 1928, the building was greatly changed and received the central projection and served as a school.
  • Village church water soup, a half-timbered building with roof tower, dating from 1756, rebuilt in the 19th century as a brick. The wooden pulpit altar from 1703, comes from Johann Christoph Richter, the pulpit dates from the early 15th century.
  • Village church, a half-timbered building with roof tower, was supposed to be the poorest church in the Mark Brandenburg
  • Baroque village church Hohennauen from the year 1724. The west tower dates from the previous Romanesque building from the mid-13th century. He is a typical tower with loopholes. Worth the carved altarpiece, a pulpit of 1610, the baptismal font made ​​of sandstone from 1603 and the sandstone - and Holzepitaphe the families of the Hagen and smoke main Bornstedt from the years 1759 and 1708. Among the Patronatsloge is the resulting 1769 magnificent sandstone sarcophagus of Catherine Hedwig von der Hagen with alliance coat of arms and inscriptions. Several paintings from the 18th century adorn the interior.

Transport links

Through the town, the B 102 and the set for public transport railway Rathenow Rhinow leads.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Karl Wilhelm Heinrich von Kleist (1836-1917), a Prussian officer, General of Cavalry
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