Tremmen
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Tremmen is an approximately 1,000 inhabitants scoring district of the city Ketzin in the Brandenburg district Havel country.
Geography
Tremmen is located about 6 km north of Ketzin in the southern area of the Nauen plate at a height of 32 m above sea level. NN and on the road from Wustermark to Brandenburg an der Havel. The environment is used predominantly agricultural and forest free.
History
In 1161 Tremmen was first mentioned in documents as Tremene. On October 26, 2003 Tremmen was in the course of municipal reform of Brandenburg a district of the city Ketzin / Havel.
Attractions
The Protestant St. Mary's Church, an aisled cruciform vaulted brick building, built in the 15th century in late gothic style as a pilgrimage church. The two towers were raised in 1724 in the baroque style, with onion domes. On the west gable of the church is an outdoor pulpit, the blessing was given by the passing of pilgrims and devotees.
Policy
Tremmen has a town council, which consists of three members. Mayor is Thoralf Palm. Members of Ortsbeirates are Maren Kruger and Mr. Fred Black.
Coat of arms
Blazon: " Argent, a red church with outdoor pulpit, black windows and black -roofed two onion-shaped towers between which float two obliquely crossed red key."
Flag
The flag is white with the coat of arms in the middle of the district flanked by two narrow red stripes.