Selmsdorf

Selmsdorf is a municipality in the north- western part of the Northwest in Mecklenburg -Vorpommern ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office Schoenberger country with its headquarters in the town of Schönberg.

To Selmsdorf include the districts court Selmsdorf, Lauenburg, Sülsdorf, Teschow and Zarnewenz.

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Geography

The community Selmsdorf is only five kilometers east of Lübeck, in the north- west and the north the municipality of the lower Travelodge and Pötenitzer Wiek and the Dassower lake is limited. In the southwest rises a terminal moraine to 83 m above sea level. NN. There is also the Ihlenberg landfill, one of the largest hazardous waste sites in Europe.

For nature lovers, the northern part of the municipality is quite interesting: The Travelodge bank and the Dassower lake and the idyllic hamlet Teschow on the peninsula are connected by developed hiking and biking trails. Near Teschow viewed from a vantage point above the Travelodge on the Dummersdorfer shore with the Stülper Huk and the three kilometers to the north Ferry Skandinavienkai in Travemünde as the Pötenitzer Wiek and the Priwall. Right in town is the Great Pond, which is also referred to as peat bog ( lake ).

About a kilometer west of Selmsdorf is the part of the municipality Dorfwüstung Bardowiek, which was razed to the time of the GDR.

History

The scale than Angersdorf site first appeared in 1313 on in a register. A 1398 B 105 at today's reminiscent of the descent to Teschow upright memorial stone from Gotland limestone still a medieval murder. 1584 acquired the ratzeburgische court and Kammerrat Daniel publicans the court of farmers Hinrick Vittensee in Selmsdorf, enlarged him in 1604 by the Hinzulegung another location; he is regarded today by the founder of the later domain Selmsdorf. The Selmsdorfer church was built in 1864 in the Gothic style, with brick using yellow bricks. Selmsdorf was to Schönberg 's second largest town in the principality of Ratzeburg; It was thus up to the union of the two Mecklenburg 1934 Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

The whole place was Selmsdorf to 1989 due to the proximity to the inner-German border in the restricted zone. Visitors could not enter without special permission from the site. In today's industrial area " at the Travelodge " there was the northernmost border crossing point of the GDR.

The districts of Lauenburg and Teschow are first mentioned in 1194 as Lewen and Thescowe records in Isfriedschen sharing agreement.

Sports

The Selmsdorfer SV 94 eV was founded in 1994. Currently, the approximately 200 members are the sports of football, athletics, table tennis, badminton, senior sports, volleyball and aerobics classes are offered. The sports hall is located at the school and opened in 2001, Sport Court Flöhkamp. In the football section of the men's team managed three consecutive times to the ascent to the country class.

Policy

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 23 October 1997 by the Home Office and registered under No. 136 of the coat of arms role of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Blazon: " Split of red and gold; front a silver high cross, surmounted by a golden crown prince; behind a green ear of corn. "

The coat of arms was designed by the Wismar Roland Born bill.

Flag

The flag is evenly lengthwise stripes of red and gold ( yellow). In the middle of the flag cloth, is on two thirds of the height of the red and golden ( yellow ) strip across, the municipal coat of arms. The length of the bunting is related to height as 5:3.

Attractions

→ See also List of monuments in Selmsdorf

  • Neo-Gothic St. Mary's Church from 1864 of yellowish brick with a small west tower.

Economy and infrastructure

In Selmsdorf some commercial enterprises have settled, which is also due to the favorable infrastructure in the affluent suburbs of Lübeck.

Transport links

In Selmsdorf the two longest highways in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern meet together: the B 104 from Lübeck- Schlutup about Schwerin and Neubrandenburg the Polish border in front of Szczecin and the B 105, which starts here and leads about Wismar and Rostock to Stralsund. The Federal Highway 20 (Lübeck -Wismar ) performs a few kilometers south past Selmsdorf, the next driveways ( Schoenberg and Luedersdorf ) are of eleven kilometers away. Closer to the Lübeck driveways of A 1 and A 226 on the other side of the river Trave. The nearby towns of Schoenberg and Luedersdorf lie on the railway line Lübeck- Bad little ones.

Personalities

  • Alfred Horn, pastor and author of the chronicle the history of the parish Selmsdorf

Links and evidence

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  • Community in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern
  • Selmsdorf
  • Place in the district of North West Mecklenburg
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