Tryppehna

52.16666666666711.91277777777869Koordinaten: 52 ° 10 '0 "N, 11 ° 54' 46" E

Location of Tryppehna in Saxony-Anhalt

Tryppehna is a district of the city Möckern district Jerichower Land in Saxony -Anhalt.

  • 4.1 traditions
  • 4.2 Structures

Geography

Tryppehna lies on the western slopes of the ridge Flaming and is surrounded in a wide area of agricultural land. Only four kilometers in a northerly and easterly direction, woods of Pabsdorfer and Möckeraner forest. The web Elitzer Mountain, less than two kilometers in a north-westerly direction is located, at 86 meters the highest peak in the immediate vicinity. The center of Möckern is about six kilometers away and on the county road 1232 and the main road to reach 246a.

History

The place was first mentioned in documents as Tribeni 992 during a donation to the monastery Memleben. Subsequent names are Tropeni, Tropene (1301 ) and Treppene ( 1420 ). It was not until 1843, the place name Tryppehna was officially established. From 1395 to 1538 the parish was under the patronage of the Cistercian monastery Plötzky. For several centuries, the village belonged to the Saxon enclave Gommern on magdeburgisch - Brandenburg terrain. In the 16th century Tryppehna came as part of the Office for Gommern Saxony district Belzig. After Napoleon's victory over Prussia Tryppehna belonged from 1808 to 1813 for the Napoleon - brother Jerome Kingdom of Westphalia. After the defeat of Napoleon and the Prussian administrative reorganization Tryppehna came in 1818 to the Prussian district Jerichow I with the county town of Burg. As part of the territory of the GDR reform, the town was moved in 1952 to its dissolution in 1957 assigned to the district and the district Loburg castle. 1910 Tryppehna had 308 inhabitants, 1939 280 During the communist era, the population was 1964 again risen to 371. After the district reform of the federal state of Saxony- Anhalt from 1994 Tryppehna lay in the district Jerichower country. On 1 January 2009 the then independent municipality Tryppehna was incorporated into the city Möckern.

Policy

Mayor

The last mayor of the municipality Tryppehna was Erika Kruger.

Coat of arms

Blazon: ". In Red three growing golden lime leaves ( 2:1) " The coat of arms was designed in 1996 by Jörg Kommunalheraldiker Mantzsch.

Flag

The flag is yellow - red ( 1:1) striped ( cross- shape: strips horizontally extending, longitudinal shape: strip running vertically ) and centrally occupied with the arms.

Culture and sights

Traditions

Every year on the first Sunday in July, inviting the Protestant Church Community Erntebittgottesdienst in the open air to pray for a good harvest. This special service is unique in the region and was introduced in Tryppehna after 1945 by the then parish priest, who came from East Prussia and had brought this tradition from there.

Structures

The Protestant St. Mary's Church is a unified Romanesque building, whose origins lie in the last quarter of the 12th century. It consists of a rectangular nave with a 14 meters long and nine meters wide, the drawn square choir and he semicircular apse. The outer walls were carried out with split field stones. The nave and chancel are covered with a gable roof. 1818 Roof rider in truss design was built on the west pediment, who wore a tiled pyramid roof. It was renewed in 1898, demolished in the 1930s, however, and replaced by a square wooden tower, which carries a high slated pyramidal roof. The entire tower was renewed in the 1990s. In the north and south walls a small arch and two large rectangular windows are embedded in each. The rectangular windows are edged with bricks. While the entrance is in the west wall, which lies in the south and north wall small arched portals were bricked. By the south wall of a passageway leads into the choir room.

The interior of the church is closed by a flat painted ceiling. The choir is separated by a round-arched triumphal arch, on the west side of the gallery was attached. Oldest piece of equipment is the late Romanesque baptismal font made ​​of sandstone from the first half of the 13th Century. Its basin edge is decorated with a horseshoe arch frieze. The Gothic carved dates from the first half of the 15th century. In the shrine are grouped around the Madonna figure four saints. The predella is decorated with a vine painting. The two wings are valid since the 19th century have been lost. The wooden pulpit dates from the early 17th century. The organ in the west gallery was built in the early 19th century.

Swell

  • Geography: State Agency for Land Surveying and Geoinformation Saxony- Anhalt, Saxony- Anhalt CD Cartographies, 2003
  • History: www.jerichower -land- online.de
  • Church: Georg Dehio: Handbook of German monuments - Sachsen- Anhalt I, German art publishing house 2002, ISBN 3-422-03069-7
  • Specifications of the University of Bonn (PDF, 3.5 MB)
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