Bantikov

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Bantikov
Municipality Wusterhausen / Dosse
Coordinates: 52 ° 56 ′ 17 ″  N , 12 ° 27 ′ 10 ″  E
Height : 37 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 451  (2015)
Incorporation : December 31, 1997
Postal code : 16868
Area code : 033979

Bantikow is a district of the municipality of Wusterhausen / Dosse in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in northeast Brandenburg. On April 1, 2010, Bantikow had 453 residents. The village is located on the so-called Untersee (also called “ Bantikower See ”) and has recently gained importance for tourism due to its scenic location.

history

Archeology assumes, based on established traces of settlement, that the place Bantikow is already over 1000 years old. The place was first mentioned in writing in 1307 as Banttecowe . That year the Counts of Schwerin in Bantikow issued a certificate for the Stepenitz monastery. 1364 is the mention in bantekowe , 1487 Bantkow , 1753 Bantikow . The basic form of the place name is the old Slavic word Badk-ow and means place of a Badk . The personal name Badk is a short form of first names like Badislav.

From before 1339 to 1438 Bantikow belonged to the Fretzdorf rule. From before 1470 to 1738 a portion with a knight's seat was owned by the Fretzdorf estate and the Wulkow estate . The second share with a knight's seat belonged to the von Grabow zu Bantikow family from before 1536 to 1810 , who also received the first share after 1738. From 1810 to 1816 the von Grumbckow zu Bantikow family and from 1816 to 1840 the Krüger family owned both knightly seats and from 1738 over the entire village. In 1893 a Mr. Roloff, in 1910 Mr. Paul Meihsner and in 1920 the building contractor Dr. Paul de Gruyter named as the landowner.

Bantikow holiday camp

The village church, a plastered neo-Gothic hall building made of brick, dates from 1792 . The outside of the nave is a polygon with flat buttresses, inside it is provided with a round east end. The windows are closed in arches , four of which are stained glass with leaded glass . The wooden roof tower on the west end of the nave dates from the time the church was built. The organ by Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller is from 1876.

A castle-like neo - baroque building dates from 1906 and was built over an older core. The associated park is an approx. 15 hectare landscaped facility from the 19th century. After the Second World War, the castle functioned as the LDPD central party school “Dr. Wilhelm Külz ”and, after 1990, temporarily as a training center for the Federal Employment Agency , was bought by the building contractor Kurt Glass around 2000 and converted into a spa and wellness hotel. In 1963 scenes from the film The Search for the Wonderful Colored Bird were filmed here.

During the GDR era, several children's holiday camps were set up and run in the village . Children's holiday camp - owned by VEB Zellstoffwerke Wittenberge - the Kyritz dairy cooperative - from Elektroanlagenbau Kyritz (EAB) - youth home - children's village - tent camp of the Perleberg hospitals

literature

  • Historical Gazetteer Brandenburg - Part 1 - Prignitz - A-M . Modifications made by Lieselott Enders . In: Klaus Neitmann (Ed.): Publications of the Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (State Archive Potsdam) - Volume 3 . Founded by Friedrich Beck . Publishing house Klaus-D. Becker, Potsdam 2012, ISBN 978-3-88372-032-6 , pp. 22 ff .
  • Georg Piltz, Peter Garbe: Palaces and gardens in the Mark Brandenburg . Seemann, Leipzig 1987, ISBN 3-363-00063-4 , pp. 187, 194.
  • The art monuments of the province of Brandenburg , Volume 1, Issue 2 Ostprignitz, 1907, p. 2.

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