Waßmannsdorf

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Waßmannsdorf is one of the six districts of the municipality Schönefeld and is located in the district of Dahme -Spreewald south of Berlin near the airport Berlin -Schönefeld in Brandenburg. The district of the village has a total area of 7.84 km ² and it has about 1,000 inhabitants. Waßmannsdorf is intersected by the railway tracks of the Berlin outer ring, the village does not have its own railway station, a stop on the S -Bahn has been completed and should go in the course of connecting the east adjacent major airport Berlin 2012.

History

According to Gerhard Schlimpert diplomaticus Brandenburgensis for the year 1338 is a Johannes de Wachmestorp listed in Riedel 's Codex. The town itself was first mentioned in 1350 as Wasmestorp documented. 1380 occupied the first church in Waßmannsdorf. The names derive from a German personal name remains unclear, and Schlimpert either a derivation of the first name Wasmōt or from the Germanic What, BASWA =, father's sister indicating ' as possible.

1734 lived 113 inhabitants in the village. As of 1775, the present-day spelling of the place name prevailed final. 1841 opened a school in the first place, which accounted for the children of the other way Selchow. In 1855 there were already 223 inhabitants, distributed among 63 buildings. 1869 saw the establishment of the local volunteer fire department. 1890 acquired the rural community Rixdorf the local domain around it, inter alia, to use for the irrigator. 1893 Ries diesel plant is put into operation. In 1907 it came to the inauguration of a new larger school building (since the closure of the school in 1967 use as daycare ). 1912 Waßmannsdorf was registered as a rural municipality with 307 inhabitants and a Gutsbezirk with 159 inhabitants. By the 1920 made ​​Incorporation of Neukölln, the former Rixdorf, in Berlin, the 608 -acre spillage Waßmannsdorf falls in Berlin and is part of the municipal enterprise Berlin city goods. In the years to 1939, the population of Waßmannsdorf rose to 728

1999, a local coat of arms was adopted in the municipal council, the church is on a red background with a standing stork on the roof. 2001 Waßmannsdorf counted 891 inhabitants.

The formerly independent village was incorporated into Schoenefeld 2003.

Policy

Coat of arms

Blazon: ". In red on golden ground a silver church in a side view with the left upright tower and standing on the roof of the nave rotbewehrten Stork in natural colors "

The coat of arms designed heraldisiert an older image seal the resort, which is the Church, the oldest building of the community and the stork as a typical natural spatial symbol.

The coat of arms was designed by Frank heraldist Diemar.

Attractions

The village has a rectangular Gothic stone church from the mid-13th century, with a west tower added later. A beautiful Baroque altar is decorated the interior of the church.

Economy

In Waßmannsdorf is the sewage treatment plant Waßmannsdorf, one of the three major wastewater treatment plants of the Berlin Water Works. Originally taken in 1927 as a biological sewage treatment plant in operation, it has been extended to several purification steps and a CHP plant at a capacity of 230,000 cubic meters per day in the 1990s.

Traffic

In Waßmannsdorf is the connection at the Berlin outer ring to the airport Berlin Brandenburg Station. The S - Bahn stop is scheduled to open on 27 October 2013.

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