Tucheim

52.28944444444412.18527777777843Koordinaten: 52 ° 17 ' 22 " N, 12 ° 11' 7" E

Tucheim since 1 July 2009, a district of the city Genthin district Jerichower Land in Saxony- Anhalt, Germany.

Geography

By Tucheim the federal highway 107 which connects the village with the towns Genthin (14 km north) and Ziesar (7 km southeast) runs. In Ziesar is also connected to the motorway 2 Tucheim located on the northern foothills of the Flämings, right on the southern edge of the wetland Fiener break. In the south, the wooded conservation area Möckern - Magdeburgerforth runs. The two watercourses Kietzer Bach and Hagenbach through the town from south to north.

For the former municipality included the villages Tucheim Ringelsdorf, Wülpen and wooden house.

History

Tucheim was founded as an old Slavic settlement. In the first half of the 10th century, the place was a Ottonian Castle Ward. The first written mention is Tucheim in a charter of 965, known there as " civitas Tuchime ", presented to the Emperor Otto I the location of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg. The Archbishop was in place to build a castle, is reported by the 1222. In 1422 the castle was in other hands and was captured as " Robbers' Castle of the Zerbst citizens with the help of the Archbishop of Magdeburg. 1466 Tucheim was owned by the family of Byern that the place sold in 1504 to the of Schulenburg. This built in place of the old castle in the 18th century a castle-like mansion in the Baroque style. Positive for the development of the village was the effect of the melioration of Fiener break, which was initiated in 1774 by the Prussian King Friedrich II. To manage the newly acquired agricultural land 39 colonists families were settled in Tucheim. The agrarian reform of Prussia from 1807, which the peasants were freed from their tax burdens against the landlords, farmers used the cloth bucket with a transfer fee of 22,400 thalers, with which they ablösten all loads up to 1817. With the Prussian administrative reform of 1815 Tucheim came into the circle Jerichow I in Magdeburg Region. 1834 sold the family of Schulenburg after more than three hundred years of domination their Country Estate on the chamberlains Brandt von Lindau. Thereafter, the property changed hands in quick succession. As early as 1892 was the Civil Struwe new landowners, but the 1901 first sold the castle to the former Lieutenant-General von Hobe Pasha, and then the land parceled into 134 individual plots and sold to individual managers. 1876 ​​flickered briefly industrial life in Tucheim, as a starch factory went into operation. They ceased production but in 1890 again. The commissioning of the railway line Güsen - Ziesar and the train station Tucheim in 1917 did not alter the predominantly agricultural structure of the village. Rail traffic between Güsen and Ziesar was set on 29 May 1999.

On 1 July 2009 Tucheim was incorporated along with Gladau and Paplitz in the city Genthin. The administrative community Genthin, the Tucheim belonged until then, was dissolved at the same time.

Products

A regionally widespread product are the Fiener juices from cloth home. Particular nature of the company is that any individual fruits eg Can spend apples for cider and then gets the juice at a discounted price.

Policy

The last elected on September 5, 2004 council consisted of eleven council members and the mayor:

  • CDU, 5 seats
  • Rural voters supportive community, 4 seats
  • SV tractor Tucheim, 2 seats
  • Last mayor of the municipality was Joachim Bohl ( CDU). He was first elected on 24 September 2000 and received 78.6 percent of the valid votes.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 15 November 1999 by the regional council of Magdeburg.

Blazon: " In red a silver bordierte golden crutch, surmounted by a silver plow. "

The coat of arms was designed by Frank heraldist Jung.

Historical seal image

The community Tucheim resulted in your community ever had a seal coat seal similar picture. This introduction of the districts and counties in the GDR (1945-1952) was used in the period after the Second World War until about. Another source is the Kreisheimatmuseum in Genthin.

Buildings

  • The Protestant Church in Tucheim is a late Baroque stucco building, which was built in 1756. The nave short Risalitartige cross wings are added, the exterior walls are provided with a double row of windows. The three-storey tower carries a flat tail cap, which is placed an octagonal top.
  • The former cloth bucket manor, now called " Castle Tucheim ", originated in the mid-18th century as a baroque building. After expansion in the 19th century is the construction of the main building with nine-part windows, one facing the courtyard with central projection vasenbekröntem gables and a tower with a conical roof.
  • Belonging to an old manor castle Ringelsdorf was built in 1870. As early as 1912 was a four-year permanent modification by the Swedish architect Alfred Grenander. The castle in the historicist style has an asymmetrical floor plan, at its high basement rises a two-story stucco building with a multi-unit pitched roof. Rises a square tower at the west side, in the north- east a round corner tower was built. The castle opposite was also built by Grenander new baroque mansion for the Berlin publishing booksellers Stilke.
  • The Protestant Church in Ringelsdorf comes from the Romanesque period, whose foundations were built of field stones. The nave, a rectangular narrower chancel is added with a rectangular floor plan, to which in turn is followed by a semi-circular apse in the east. Nave and chancel have received gable truss construction, as is the church tower over the west gable is designed as a framework. While nave and choir are provided with gable roofs, the tower carries a pointed tent roof. Window design and interior, which also includes a watchable wooden altarpiece with Supper paintings come from a rebuilding in 1699th The bronze church bell was cast in 1705.

Regular events

  • Volleyball Tournament in Tucheim, once a year
  • Street football tournament in Tucheim, once a year
  • Enduro round trip around the Fiener, once a year
  • Table Tennis Christmas Tournament, once a year
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