Annenhof (Bad Saarow)

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Annenhof is a residential area of the thermal brine and mud spa Bad Saarow in the Brandenburg district of Oder-Spree . The former Vorwerk of the Pieskow Manor, first mentioned in 1844, is located around three kilometers east of the Scharmützelsee .

Natural area, location and transport links

In the Annenhof

The Annenhof is located on the Beeskower Platte between a forest area and an extensive open landscape with arable land to the west of the 101-meter-high Schwarzberg. The flat, undulating plateau is one of the southern boundaries of the Berlin glacial valley , which predominantly consists of glacial deposits (especially clay till and sand ). The plateau is listed under No. 824 in the natural spatial units of Germany as part of the East Brandenburg Heath and Lake District (No. 82).

About 2 kilometers to the west on the banks of the Scharmützelsee lies the former estate district of Pieskow, today also a residential area in Bad Saarow. About 5 kilometers away are Kunersdorf to the northeast and Wilmersdorf to the southeast, both parts of Rietz-Neuendorf . The residential area is only connected to the road network via Annenhofer Weg. The unpaved, unpaved road leads from Pieskow to the settlement and ends there. The route of the Scharmützelseebahn , which has been disused in this section, passes around 700 meters to the south . The track of the single-track line has largely been dismantled. There was no train station or stop here. To the public transport Annenhof is not connected.

Today (as of 2014) a few former farm workers' houses with their stables are grouped together in the Annenhof to form a small settlement. The appearance of the place is characterized by horses, ducks, chickens and agriculture. The state administration of Brandenburg identifies the Annenhof as a residential area for the Bad Saarow community.

history

Separate data on the population of the Annenhof are available for 1871 with 15, 1885 with 12 and 1925 with 16 people.

Foundation and naming

The Vorwerk in the Prussian original measurement table from 1844
In the Annenhof

The Annenhof was very likely laid out in the first half of the 19th century as an agricultural farm or as a sheep farm of the Pieskow manor, which was one of the extensive holdings of the von Löschebrands around the Scharmützelsee. It was first mentioned in writing in the Prussian first recording of 1844, in which it is shown as Vw. Annenhof with two buildings (see adjacent map excerpt). A specific namesake is not known. The Brandenburg name book generally refers to the Hebrew German first name Anna for naming purposes .

In 1858, the farm, which was built in Pieskow, was recorded as a dismantled Vorwerk of the manor district. In his local statistics of the administrative district Potsdam with the city of Berlin: […] from 1861 Richard Böckh gives the place as Annenhof or Hammelstall , so as a sheep farm. In 1885 two residential buildings are listed. In 1897 the church was incorporated into Pfaffendorf . In 1924 it was said that the Annenhof farm ran the non-resettled part of the former Pieskow estate.

Land reform and the GDR era

The Annenhof was particularly affected by the land reform in the Soviet Occupation Zone (SBZ). On October 6, 1945, the Soviet military commander issued the order to distribute the land of the Annenhof and the Silberberg estate to resettlers from the areas on the other side of the Oder and to poor farmers. Each “new settler” was allocated an average of 5 to 9 hectares of arable land and 5 hectares of forest per settler. The ha ( hectare ) was calculated at 200  Reichsmarks . The purchase price should be paid in annual installments over a period of 10 years. Former members of the NSDAP were not allowed to acquire land reform land. In 1977 the farm was run as part of the LPG Alt Golm .

literature

  • Joachim Schölzel (edit.): Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part IX: Beeskow - Storkow. (Publications of the Potsdam State Archives , Volume 25). Publishing house Klaus-D. Becker, Potsdam 2011, ISBN 978-3-941919-86-0 , p. 7f (reprint of the edition: Verlag Hermann Böhlaus Nachhaben, Weimar 1989, ISBN 3-7400-0104-6 ).
  • Sophie Wauer: Brandenburg name book. Part 12: The place names of the Beeskow-Storkow district . After preliminary work by Klaus Müller. ( Berlin Contributions to Name Research , Volume 13). Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-515-08664-1 , p. 45.

Web links

Commons : Annenhof  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Olaf Juschus: The young moraine land south of Berlin - Investigations into the young quaternary landscape development between Unterspreewald and Nuthe , p. 2. Dissertation, Humboldt University Berlin, 2001. See Figure 2 plates and glacial valleys in the young moraine land south of Berlin . online Also in: Berlin Geographical Works 95 , ISBN 3-9806807-2-X , Berlin 2003
  2. Brandenburg viewer, digital topographic maps 1: 10,000 (menu - "More data" - click and select accordingly; switch to the district boundaries "real estate cadastre" and there "districts".)
  3. ^ Service portal of the state administration of the state of Brandenburg - Bad Saarow municipality. As of July 12, 2011.
  4. a b c d Joachim Schölzel (edit.): Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part IX:….
  5. ^ Sophie Wauer: Brandenburgisches Namenbuch. Part 12. The place names of the Beeskow-Storkow district ..., p. 45.
  6. Quoted from: Sophie Wauer: Brandenburgisches Namenbuch. Part 12. The place names of the Beeskow-Storkow district ..., p. 45.
  7. ^ The local chronicle office Scharmützelsee: Chronicle of the community Bad Saarow on Scharmützelsee. (Draft.) Chapter End of War and New Beginning (1945 to 1961) (PDF). Fürstenwalde / Spree, Bad Saarow, as of September 8, 2013. ( Complete overview with individually clickable chapters. ( Memento of the original from April 13, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. ) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ortschronisten.blogspot.de

Coordinates: 52 ° 16 ′ 29.3 ″  N , 14 ° 6 ′ 1.4 ″  E