Stubbendorf

Stubbendorf is a municipality in the northeast of the district of Rostock in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern ( Germany ). The community is managed by the Office of Ticino, located in the eponymous city.

Geography

The community Stubbendorf located in a ground moraine about 30 km east of Rostock. In the southeast the terrain falls about 20 m to Recknitztal from back. The nearest towns are Ticino and jellied bathroom.

To Stubbendorf part of the district Ehmkendorf. Partly in the municipal area is a nature reserve Maibachtal.

History

Stubbendorf was first mentioned in 1371 as Stubbendorpe. This year, Duke Albrecht II of Mecklenburg pledged the village to the bishopric of Schwerin.

Inventories from 1651 and 1751 shows that there were six farmers in Stubbendorf then. A total of 80 residents in 1751 lived in the place.

The mechanical engineer Dr. Ernst Alban operation from 1827 to 1829 on the estate Stubbendorf scientific and technical studies. He was married since 1820 to his second wife with the landlords daughter Margaret Wendt on small Wehnendorf. In 1929 he bought from his mother the local estate and founded on the first machine Institution Mecklenburg.

Attractions

→ See also List of monuments in Stubbendorf ( in Ticino)

  • Manor House in Stubbendorf: Built in 1903 /04 by Paul Korff for family Hellmuth Prollius of Art Nouveau.
  • Manor House in Ehmkendorf ( with tourist use) ( 1790 )
  • Bronze Age grave mound Stubbendorf
  • Medieval tower hill on the Recknitz ( Störtebeker castle )
  • Protohistoric section Wall " Sweden 's Lair"
  • Former glassworks in Maibachtal (production 1764-1768 )
  • Section Radfernweg Ticino - Marlow - Bad aspic
  • Apple Tree Avenue between Stubbendorf and Ehmkendorf: about 1 km east of Stubbendorf is the oldest wild apple tree in Germany, where a wooden sign pointing to an age of about 400 to 500 years and a circumference of 4.5 m. The tree is now broken apart.

Manor House in Ehmkendorf (2010)

Oldest wild apple tree in Germany

Personalities

  • Max von Prollius, landlords and Mecklenburg Minister of State
  • Hellmuth Otto Mary of Prollius, 1911-1916 provisor in Malchow Monastery, 1917-1919 last monastery captain in the monastery Dobbertin
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