Niederer Fläming (municipality)

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Coordinates: 51 ° 56 '  N , 13 ° 12'  E

Basic data
State : Brandenburg
County : Teltow-Fläming
Office : Dahme / Mark
Height : 101 m above sea level NHN
Area : 186.11 km 2
Residents: 3037 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 16 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 14913
Primaries : 033746, 033744 (Bärwalde, Herbersdorf, Hohenseefeld, Kossin, Meinsdorf, Nonnendorf, Rinow, Walterdorf, Weißen)Template: Infobox municipality in Germany / maintenance / area code contains text
License plate : TF
Community key : 12 0 72 298
Community structure: 23 districts
Office administration address: Hauptstrasse 48–49
15936 Dahme / Mark
Website : www.gemeinde-niederer-flaeming.de
Mayor : Matthias laundry
Location of the municipality of Niederer Fläming (municipality) in the Teltow-Fläming district
Am Mellensee Baruth/Mark Blankenfelde-Mahlow Dahme Dahmetal Großbeeren Ihlow (Fläming) Jüterbog Luckenwalde Ludwigsfelde Niederer Fläming Niedergörsdorf Nuthe-Urstromtal Rangsdorf Trebbin Zossen Brandenburgmap
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Branch office of the Dahme / Mark office in the Lichterfelde district

Niederer Fläming is a municipality in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg . It belongs to the Amt Dahme / Mark , which has its administrative seat in the city of Dahme / Mark .

geography

The municipality of Niederer Fläming is located south of Berlin in the south of the Teltow-Fläming district in the old moraine landscape of the Niedere Fläming, which was shaped by the Saale Glaciation .

Community structure

According to its main statute, the municipality of Niederer Fläming consists of 23 districts:

There are also the Forsthaus Riesdorfer Heide, Marienhof and Niederseefeld residential areas .

history

The current districts of the municipality belonged to the Jüterbog-Luckenwalde district since 1816 and to the Jüterbog district in the GDR district of Potsdam from 1952 . Since 1993 they have been in the Brandenburg district of Teltow-Fläming.

Niederer Fläming is a "young" municipality with 23 districts. The forerunners of the municipality were the administrative communities Hohenseefeld and Werbig from December 1990 , which formed the Niederer Fläming office since September 6, 1992 (initially with the towns of Bochow and Zellendorf, which had belonged to Niedergörsdorf since December 31, 1997 ). The municipality was created on December 31, 1997 through the voluntary amalgamation of initially 14 municipalities of the office. The naming was decided by all the community representatives involved in a contract. On August 1, 2002, Hohenseefeld and on October 26, 2003 Herbersdorf were incorporated into the municipality of Niederer Fläming. Up until this point in time, the administration was still the responsibility of the Niederer Fläming Office , which at the end had only consisted of the Herbersdorf and Niederer Fläming municipalities. With the incorporation of Herbersdorf into the municipality of Niederer Fläming, the office of Niederer Fläming was dissolved. As a result, the municipality of Niederer Fläming was vacant from October 26, 2003 . On January 1, 2018, she joined the neighboring office of Dahme / Mark.

Incorporations
Former parish date annotation
Bärwalde 1st January 1979 Incorporation to Meinsdorf
Borgisdorf December 31, 1997
Graefendorf December 31, 1997
Herbersdorf October 26, 2003
Höfgen January 11, 1962 Incorporation to Welsickendorf
Hohenahlsdorf December 31, 1997
Hohengörsdorf December 31, 1997
Hohenseefeld August 1, 2002
Körbitz April 1, 1974 Incorporation to Welsickendorf
Kossin April 1, 1959 Incorporation to Wiepersdorf
Lichterfelde January 11, 1962 Incorporation according to Werbig
Meinsdorf December 31, 1997
Niederseefeld July 1, 1950 Incorporation to Hohenseefeld
Nun village December 31, 1997
Reinsdorf December 31, 1997
Riesdorf December 31, 1997
Rinow January 11, 1962 Incorporation to Meinsdorf
Fluff December 31, 1997
Sernow December 31, 1997
Waltersdorf December 31, 1997
Whites January 11, 1962 Incorporation to Meinsdorf
Welsickendorf December 31, 1997
Advertising December 31, 1997
Wiepersdorf December 31, 1997

Population development

year Residents
1997 3586
1998 3510
1999 3415
2000 3361
2001 3298
2002 3773
2003 3790
2004 3661
year Residents
2005 3571
2006 3507
2007 3439
2008 3383
2009 3335
2010 3273
2011 3222
2012 3214
year Residents
2013 3184
2014 3186
2015 3160
2016 3093
2017 3086
2018 3058
2019 3037

Territory of the respective year, number of inhabitants: as of December 31, from 2011 based on the 2011 census

politics

Community representation

The community council consists of 16 community representatives and the honorary mayor. The local election on May 26, 2019 resulted in the following distribution of seats:

Party / group of voters Seats
Voting group pro community development 6th
The left 1
Single applicant pure laundry 1
Single applicant Paul Ziegelmann 1
Single applicant Jörg Niendorf 1
Individual applicant Kevin Denczyk 1
Single applicant Nicolle Wundrich 1
Individual applicant Matthes Wilke 1
Individual applicant Manuel Wolter 1
Individual applicant Lutz Seehausen 1
Individual applicant Lutz Löffler 1

mayor

  • 1998–2003: Gerhard Peukert
  • 2003–2011: Ernst Werner
  • 2011–2017: David Kaluza
  • since 2018: Matthias Linen

In the mayoral election on May 26, 2019, lingerie was elected unopposed with 89.6% of the valid votes for a further five-year term.

Attractions

Bärwalde castle ruins
Waltersdorf village church
  • Bärwalde: Castle ruins and manor park of a medieval former moated castle . The last “lords of the castle” until 1945 were also those of Arnims .
  • Borgisdorf: The village church Borgisdorf is a late Romanesque field stone building from the second half of the 13th century with a retracted choir . The church tower was built in 1896/1897. Inside there is a wooden altarpiece , which is believed to have been made by the sculptor JC Schütze in 1717.
  • Graefendorf: The village church Graefendorf is a late Romanesque field stone church.
  • Hohenahlsdorf: The village church Hohenahlsdorf was built in the second half of the 13th century. A crucifixion painting from 1676 hangs in the interior; a wooden altarpiece is from the 19th century.
  • Hohengörsdorf: The village church Hohengörsdorf was built in the early 13th century. The church furnishings include a pulpit altar , which was created by Johann Christian Angermann in 1730 and restored in 1920. The Dehio manual describes the work as "high quality".
  • Hohenseefeld: The Hohenseefeld village church is a field stone church from the 13th century. In addition to a pulpit altar from the 19th century, there is a fifth from the 17th century in the building .
  • Körbitz: The village church of Körbitz was built in the 13th century and restored in the 19th century. Inside there is a pulpit altar from the early 18th century.
  • Kossin: The village church of Kossin was built in the 15th century and was badly damaged in the Thirty Years War . It was rebuilt around 1700. Inside there is, among other things, an altarpiece from 1683.
  • Lichterfelde: The village church of Lichterfelde was built in the first half of the 13th century. In 1697 the western gable and the tower wall were renewed. In the interior there is a pulpit altar from the first half of the 19th century.
  • Meinsdorf: Jewish cemetery . It is one of the few testimonies of Jewish culture that survived the Nazi era undamaged. The inscriptions in Hebrew and German show that between 1850 and 1871 Jewish citizens from the area found their final resting place here. The village church of Meinsdorf is a neo-Gothic hall church from the years 1853/1854. The church furnishings are largely from the construction period; a fifth from 1611.
  • Niederseefeld: The Niederseefeld village church is a hall church from the 15th century. Inside there is a pulpit altar from 1883.
  • Nonnendorf: The village church of Nonnendorf was built in 1954 and is the smallest church building in the Zossen-Fläming parish . The interior was designed by the Berlin architect Uwe Mücklausch.
  • Reinsdorf: The village church of Reinsdorf is a late Romanesque block stone building from the second quarter of the 13th century. A renovation took place at the beginning of the 18th century. Most of the furnishings in the church also date from the 18th century.
  • Riesdorf: The Riesdorf village church is a late Gothic stone building from around 1300; the lattice tower was added in 1687. Most of the furnishings in the church date from 1693.
  • Schlenzer: Schlenzer village church . It was built in the second half of the 13th century. In the 15th century the west tower was added, which received an essay in 1753. Inside there is an altarpiece from the beginning of the 18th century and a baptismal font from the 19th century.
  • Sernow: The village church Sernow on the village green was built around 1300 as a field stone building. The brick tower dates from 1887.
  • Waltersdorf: Waltersdorf village church . The simple exterior contrasts with an even more extensive interior. It contains a painted, vaulted wooden ceiling by Joseph Gerlach (1754) as well as an altar, floating angel, pulpit and stalls.
  • Welsickendorf: The village church of Welsickendorf was probably built in the second half of the 13th or early 14th century. Inside there is an altarpiece from 1692.
  • Werbig: The village church of Werbig is a late Romanesque stone church from the first half of the 13th century. The baroque half-timbered tower was dismantled in 1968 and was reconstructed in 2011. Except for a baptismal angel from 1714, the church furnishings date from the 1960s.
  • Wiepersdorf: Wiepersdorf Castle with its facilities. This is where the romantic poets Bettina and Achim von Arnim lived . The core of the Wiepersdorf village church goes back to a medieval stone building. This was renewed in 1661 and in 1737 the main area was expanded to include a patronage box for the von Einsiedel family . On the initiative of Achim von Arnim-Bärwalde, a grandson of the German writer Achim von Arnim, the building was converted into a Romanesque style in 1894/1895 . The building was renovated between 1966 and 1971 and after 1990. After 1945 the parish had the box closed and used the newly separated room as a winter church . The organ was also moved in the course of this construction work.
  • Sections of the Flaeming-Skate through the landscape of the Lower Fläming run in the municipality. The Riesdorfer Heide and the Wasserheide offer good conditions for Nordic walking . A variety of events are presented in the Oberlaubenstall in Lichterfelde. At the airfield Reinsdorf sightseeing flights can be booked.

The architectural monuments and the ground monuments of the municipality of Niederer Fläming are listed in the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg. In the cemetery of, coming Bronze Age finds have been made. The Slavic rampart in the Bärwalde district is a ground monument.

Economy and Infrastructure

The economy is traditionally shaped by agriculture , handicrafts and services . In recent times, the generation of energy from renewable energy sources such as wind and biomass has played an increasingly important role, mostly through "external" investors.

traffic

The federal road 102 between Jüterbog and Dahme / Mark and the federal road 101 between Jüterbog and Herzberg (Elster) run through the municipality .

Several of today's districts ( Hohengörsdorf, Werbig, Reinsdorf, Nonnendorf, Hohenseefeld ) had a stop on the Luckenwalde – Jüterboger railway until it was closed in 1963 .

The Reinsdorf airfield is located near the town of Reinsdorf , a special landing field for gliding , powered flight and microlight flight.

education

In the Werbig district there is a primary school with after-school care and a daycare center in the Lichterfelde and Hohenseefeld districts.

Personalities

Trivia

Ginseng has been grown in the community, specifically in the Gräfendorf district, since the early 2000s .

Individual evidence

  1. Population in the State of Brandenburg according to municipalities, offices and municipalities not subject to official registration on December 31, 2019 (XLSX file; 223 KB) (updated official population figures) ( help on this ).
  2. Main statutes of the Niederer Fläming community. In: Official Journal for the Municipality of Niederer Fläming No. 13/2009, pp. 2–5 PDF
  3. ^ Service portal of the state administration Brandenburg. Niederer Fläming municipality
  4. Formation of the Niederer Fläming office. Announcement by the Minister of the Interior of September 4, 1992. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, No. 75/1992, p. 1867.
  5. Merger of the communities of Borgisdorf, Gräfendorf, Hohenahlsdorf, Hohengörsdorf, Meinsdorf, Nonnendorf, Reinsdorf, Riesdorf, Schlenzer, Sernow, Waltersdorf, Welsickendorf, Werbig and Wiepersdorf to form a new community of Niederer Fläming. Announcement by the Ministry of the Interior of December 11, 1997. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, No. 1/1998, p. 2.
  6. ^ Incorporation of the Hohenseefeld community into the Niederer Fläming community. In: Announcement of the Ministry of the Interior of July 4, 2002. Official Gazette for Brandenburg - Joint Ministerial Gazette for the State of Brandenburg, No. 29/2002, p. 656.
  7. a b Fourth law on the state-wide municipal area reform regarding the districts Havelland, Potsdam-Mittelmark, Teltow-Fläming (4th GemGebRefGBbg), March 24, 2003 (GVBl.I, No. 5/2003, p. 73)
  8. Official Journal for Brandenburg No. 49 of December 6, 2017 (OJ / 17, p. 1119) , accessed on January 1, 2018
  9. Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. District Teltow-Fläming . Pp. 22-25
  10. Population in the state of Brandenburg from 1991 to 2017 according to independent cities, districts and municipalities , Table 7
  11. ^ Office for Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg (Ed.): Statistical report AI 7, A II 3, A III 3. Population development and population status in the state of Brandenburg (respective editions of the month of December)
  12. ^ Result of the local election on May 26, 2019
  13. Results of the local elections in 1998 (mayoral elections) for the Teltow-Fläming district ( Memento of the original from April 9, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wahlen.brandenburg.de
  14. Local elections October 26, 2003. Mayoral elections , p. 33
  15. ↑ Mayoral election - Niederer Fläming has voted. on www.gemeinde-niederer-flaeming.de
  16. ^ Result of the mayoral election on April 22, 2018
  17. Brandenburg Local Election Act, Section 73 (1)
  18. ^ Result of the mayoral election on May 26, 2019
  19. The paintings in the village church of Waltersdorf are acutely threatened. Praise & honor. In: Monuments , October 2013

Web links

Commons : Niederer Fläming  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Herbersdorf in the RBB program Landschleicher on December 30, 2012
  • Riesdorf in the RBB program Landschleicher on February 13, 2005