Builder and artist in the Dobbertin monastery

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Dobbertiner convent seal in the patronage church in Lohmen 2001

This list shows the builders and artists in the Dobbertin monastery who have worked on the monastery for decades.

Names

Monastery Church (2014)

Georg Adolph Demmler , court building officer in Schwerin.

  • In 1823, the 19-year-old from the Berlin Building Academy and later Schwerin palace builder Georg Adolph Demmler presented his first drafts for the construction of a new bell tower at the Dobbertiner monastery church .
  • 1825, February 9, Demmler received the order to build the tower based on Schinkel's designs for the Friedrich Werder Church in Berlin .
  • Construction of the tower began in 1829 and was completed in 1837. (Memorial plaque in the tower)
  • 1839 The further external reconstruction of the monastery church is approved according to the drawings presented by Demmler in May 1839 in the Dobbertin monastery to the monastery master Carl Peter Baron von Le Fort .
  • Work on the church began in 1840 and the exterior was completely restored in 1851.

Heinrich Thormann , architect and private builder in Wismar

  • 1851 Construction of a massive post office building with an apartment for the postmaster and post office and for a preacher's widow in Dobbertin .
  • 1852, November 10th Construction drawing of a barn in Neuhof near Dobbertin.
  • 1852 Thormann is given preference to renovate the interior of the church over Friedrich August Stüler .
  • In 1853 a four-year contract was concluded with the monastery office.
  • 1854 Start of interior church restoration.
  • 1854 Repairs and restoration work in the office of the monastery captain.
  • 1857, October 11th, solemn rededication of the monastery church.

Theodor Krüger , court building officer, head of Mecklenburg church buildings in Schwerin

  • 1854–1857 Participation in the interior reconstruction of the church, drafts for the pulpit , the four passages of the four side choir windows and the neo-Gothic winged altar with altar table.
  • 1866 Plot and cracks for the new building of a house with two ladies 'apartments on two floors and a basement. (House II.) Start of construction with delays due to difficult ground conditions, in 1867 the new ladies' house was brought under a roof , only completed in 1869.

Philipp Brandin , Dutch architect, builder and sculptor

  • 1586 Sandstone baptism in the form of a vase with a carved oak lid. Donated by the privy councilor, court marshal and monastery captain Joachim von der Lühe.

Georg Christian Friedrich Lisch , secret archivist, conservator for monument preservation in Schwerin

  • In 1842 at the suggestion of Archivarius Lisch , the wooden figures of saints on the church floor of the monastery church were brought to the State Museum in Schwerin .
  • 1852 Contact Lisch for technical assistance and restoration support for the interior renovation of the church.
  • From 1854 to 1857 diverse construction and artistic support, selection of artists, appraisal of designs and support up to their completion.
  • 1857 Conservation processing and protection of the late medieval chasuble cross embroidered around 1520 .

Gustav Willgohs , Dobbertiner sculptor in Berlin

Evangelist Matthew (2014)
  • 1855 drafts for the four pulpit figures in the arched fields of Moses, Isaiah, Paul and John on the pulpit in the monastery church.
  • 1856 Drafts and models of the four 1.19 m high evangelists Matthäus , Markus , Lukas and Johannes made of plaster on the steles in the choir of the monastery church.

Gaston Lenthe , court painter in Schwerin

  • 1854, December 30th, Friedrich Lisch recommended to the Dobbertiner monastery captain Baron Julius von Maltzan that the altarpiece in the church should also be painted by Lenthe, as Lenthe is the only painter in the country to do church art.
  • In January 1855, the first drafts with a crucifixion scene for the winged altar were available and these followed for the five stained glass windows in the choir.
  • In 1855 the draft for the middle choir window on cardboard with the resurrection and ascension of Christ, kept in the State Museum in Schwerin and executed by Gillmeister, is one of his outstanding works.
  • In 1857, June 16, the three altarpieces were painted, but the elaborate shrine based on a design by Theodor Krüger was not finished due to the severe illness of the Schwerin carpenter Christiansen until the new monastery church was consecrated.

Ernst Gillmeister , porcelain and glass painter in Schwerin

  • 1857 middle choir window with the Ascension of Christ in the Dobbertiner monastery church based on a design by Lenthe.
  • 1863 Order for the four side choir windows in the monastery church based on designs by Stever.
  • 1864 Window s II with Peter and Paul delivered and the lucky ones installed.
  • In 1866 the last two windows, window s III with Augustine and Luther as well as n III with Abraham and Moses, were delivered, inserted and described as completely successful.

Gustav Stever , church and history painter in Düsseldorf

  • 1860, July 25th, Gustav Stever married Anna Helene Albertine von Sprewitz from Rostock in the Dobbertiner monastery church .
  • 1862 Commissioned by the monastery captain Julius von Maltzan for designs for the predella of the altar and the four side choir windows in the monastery church.
  • 1864 Last Supper in the predella below the altar shrine.
  • 1864 drafts for the stained glass of the four side windows in the choir of the monastery church with individual figures from the New Testament s II Peter and Paul and s III Augustine and Luther and with figures from the Old Testament n II David and Elias and n III Abraham and Moses .

Ernst Sauer , organ builder from Friedland (Mecklenburg)

  • 1854 Order to obtain an offer from the organ builder Ernst Sauer for the construction of a new organ in the Dobbertiner monastery church with the monastery captain Johann Carl Peter Baron von Le Fort auf Boek .
  • In 1855 a contract for the delivery and installation of a new organ by Easter 1857 was signed with the organ builder Sauer.
  • 1857 after the revision of the new organ by the Doberan organ builder Heinrich Rasche , the organ consecration took place in the presence of all preachers of the monastic patronage churches on October 11, 1857 for the rededication of the monastery church. The Schwerin state telegraphist Johann Burmeister played the new Sauer organ.
  • In 1858, Sauer built a small organ for teaching school teachers and pupils as well as the teachers who were trained in the Dobbertiner school teacher seminar for the village schools in the monastery office.
  • 1859 ... constant pending negotiations with the organ builder Sauer zu Friedland due to various shortcomings and new and unproven inventions attached. Even after a revision by art experts, Sauer did not want to admit the unfavorable results and criticized defects. Sauer was supposed to thoroughly improve the deficiencies and keep them in working order for 5 years free of charge.
  • In 1893, after constant repairs to the organ by Sauer, a new construction was carried out by the Schlag & Söhne organ building company .

Georg Daniel , architect, secret senior building officer in Schwerin

Gable from 1870, Dominahaus 2014
  • In 1884 drawings, cracks and notices for the domina apartment to be built on with the so-called domina gable presented.
  • Construction began in 1885, the decorative gable stylistically resembles the gable on the manor house in Bernstorf , which was built in 1870.
  • 1886 Mrs. Domina von Schack moved into the house.
  • 1892 Organ of sour in the monastery church is criticized by town planner Daniel.

Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel , architect, master builder in Bad Doberan

Karl Christian Andreae , history painter in Dresden

Heinrich Christoph Stüdemann Chamber engineer and land surveyor from Ruest

  • After the separation (land consolidation) in 1832/33, the leasing in the monastery villages and the start of the road construction in Mecklenburg, the Dobbertiner monastery area was further surveyed, especially by Heinrich Christoph Stüdemann and Franz Mumm as sworn surveyors.
  • 1841 Plan of the Dobbertin monastery and its surroundings.

Gustav Hamann architect, building district manager in the Lübz and Wredenhagen officesand secret building councilor in Schwerin

  • 1880 Draft and notice for the extension to the southeast corner of the enclosure building in Dobbertin Monastery.
  • 1882 extension completed.
  • 1893 New construction of two-storey cottages (one-storey building with two apartments) in Bossow .

Paul Dreyer , construction manager and master builder in Lübz

Ladies House I. 2009
  • 1855 stable in Lähnwitz and Groß Breesen .
  • 1864 Apartment visits with the monastery captain Julius von Maltzan and the domina Hedwig von Quitzow in the Dobbertin monastery.
  • 1875 Construction of the ladies' house for two ladies on two floors (House VII.), Completed in 1876.
  • 1876 ​​New building of the house with three ladies' apartments (house I.) on two floors, completed in 1877.
  • 1876 ​​New construction of the hospital in Dobbertin to accommodate the so-called correctionaires, some frail single men but also incorrigible drunkards, with the support of the monastery office. These individuals would be fed by the nurse. Main building completed in 1877.

Gustav Wilhelm Voss , construction manager and master builder in Plau am See and Goldberg (Mecklenburg)

  • 1839 to 1844 commissioned as a master builder with construction manager Theodor Krüger with the project planning and restoration of the Goldberg town church .
  • 1862 to 1864 as construction supervisor for house X.

Adolf Friedrich Lorenz , architect, senior building officer and preservationist in Schwerin

  • From 1931 to 1934, as a government master builder from Lübz, he was responsible for the preservation of monuments at the Dobbertin Monastery.
  • In 1933 Lorenz arranged for the two oldest grave slabs on the north side of the church to be erected in the tower hall of the monastery church; today they are in the southern cloister of the cloister.
  • 1945–1954 construction plans and drawings for the patronage churches Lohmen , Kirch Kogel , Mestlin , Ruchow and Woserin .

Heinrich Wehmeyer , architect, government building officer, building officer at the Oberkirchenrat in Schwerin

  • 1926 to 1950 responsible for all construction matters in the Dobbertin Monastery, then at the age of 71 construction officer at the Oberkirchenrat in Schwerin.
  • 1929 Drawing for the repair of the Fial towers at the monastery church.
  • 1947 Cost estimate for the fire damage from 30./31. October 1946 by the Soviet soldiers at the southern church tower and the eastern enclosure.

R. Rudeloff , master builder in Güstrow

  • 1856 New building of a tenant house in Gerdshagen .
  • 1860 Cost estimate for the design of a house for three conventual women of the Dobbertin monastery.
  • 1862 New construction of the house with three ladies' apartments on two floors (house X.), building officer Gustav Voss from Schwerin and hydraulic engineer Garthe from Parchim were consulted, completed at the end of 1864.

Horst Alsleben , civil engineer and specialist engineer for monument preservation, managed the renovation of the monastery from 1991 to 2005

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Printed sources

  • Mecklenburg Yearbooks (MJB)
  • (Large) Ducal Mecklenburg-Schwerin State Calendar, Schwerin 1767–1918, No. 1– 143.

Unprinted sources

  • State Main Archive Schwerin (LHAS)
    • LHAS 2.26-2 Hofmarschallamt Schwerin. Register of persons.
    • LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Provincial Monastery / Monastery Office Dobbertin.
    • LHAS 3.2-4 Knightly fire insurance company.
    • LHAS 5.2-1 Grand Ducal Cabinet. Register of persons part III.
    • LHAS 5.11-2 Landtag assembly, Landtag negotiations , Landtag minutes and Landtag committee.
    • LHAS 5.12-4 / 2 Mecklenburg Ministry of Agriculture, Domains and Forests.
    • LHAS 5.12-5 / 1 Ministry of Finance. II. Building construction, A. General administration, B. Construction.
    • LHAS 5.12-9 / 5 Parchim district office.
    • LHAS 10.63-1 Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology .
    • LHAS 10.9-LA Estate Lorenz, Adolf Friedrich.
    • LHAS 10.9-LA personal estate Lisch, Friedrich. Villages 1.1.2.10 No. 59 Notes, manuscripts, printing regulations and correspondence on the history of the church in Lohmen. Also letters from Karl Andreae from Dresden, Pastor Gustav Lierow from Lohmen and the monastery captain Count von Bernstorff from Dobbertin.
  • State Church Archives Schwerin (LKAS)
    • LKAS, OKR Schwerin, Specialia, Dobbertin local files, church records.

literature

  • Horst Alsleben : On the history of the Dobbertin monastery. The Dobbertin monastery church. In: Nossentiner Nature Park, Schwinzer Heide (ed.): The village, town and monastery churches in the nature park and its surroundings. (= From culture and science. Issue 3). Karow 2003, pp. 98-107.
  • Horst Alsleben: The double-towered monastery church. In: STIER and GREIF. Homeland booklets for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Rostock 2017, ISBN 978-3-356-02156-1 , pp. 18-22.
  • Horst Alsleben: Heinrich Gustav Thormann from Wismar and the Dobbertiner monastery church. In: Wismar contributions. Series of publications from the archive of the Hanseatic City of Wismar. Issue 23, Wismar 2017, pp. 80–95.
  • Karl Christian Andreae: Restoration in the church in Lohmen in Mecklenburg. Christian Art Journal for Church, School and Home, No. 2 (1878), pp. 18–23.
  • Sabine Bock , Rudolf Conrades: Georg Adolph Demmler. Some notes from my life 1804–1886. Schwerin 2005, ISBN 3-935749-45-7 .
  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Munich / Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-422-03081-6 .
  • Horst Ende : Dobbertin Monastery. In: Schweriner Blätter. Volume 3, 1983, pp. 87-88.
  • Ingid Lent: Gaston Lenthe. A Schwerin court painter. Schwerin 2012, ISBN 978-3-940207-33-3 .
  • Ulrich Hermanns: Medieval town churches in Mecklenburg. Schwerin 1996, ISBN 3-931185-15-X .
  • Rienhard Kuhl: glass paintings of the 19th century, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The churches. Leipzig 2001, ISBN 3-361-00536-1 .
  • Friedrich Schlie : The art and history monuments of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. IV. Volume: The district court districts of Schwaan, Bützow, Sternberg, Güstrow, Krakow, Goldberg, Parchim, Lübz and Plau. Schwerin 1901. (Reprint: 1993, ISBN 3-910179-08-8 )
  • Dobbertin Monastery, History - Building - Life. (= Contributions to the history of art and the preservation of monuments in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Volume 2). Schwerin 2012, ISBN 978-3-935770-35-4 .
  • Friedrich Preßler: State building administration in Mecklenburg. From construction department to construction management. Schwerin 2011. (unpublished)
  • Dirk Schumann: Dobbertin Monastery. (= Peda art guide ). Passau 2012, ISBN 978-3-89643-878-2 .
  • Gerhard Steiniger: Master builder in Mecklenburg from eight centuries. Schwerin 1998, ISBN 3-928820-88-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Horst Alsleben: Master builder and artist in the Dobbertin monastery. Schwerin, November 15, 2017.
  2. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 12, 1823, No. 2.
  3. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. October 21, 1825, No. 1.
  4. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 752 Presentations book 1838–1842 with conference protocols.
  5. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 13, 1839 No. 22.
  6. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 18, 1851, No. 18.
  7. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 18, 1851, Appendix B No. 1.
  8. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 18, 1852, No. 7.
  9. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 751 Presentations Book 1851–1859 with conference protocols.
  10. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 3235 Church, negotiations and expert opinion on the transformation of the church to Dobbertin 1854–1857, No. 16.
  11. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 751 Minutes of the Conference 1857–1859, p. 190.
  12. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 17, 1857, No. 1.
  13. North German Correspondents, 1857 No. 241.
  14. Horst Alsleben: Two towers, two builders. In: Mecklenburgische & Pommersche Kirchenzeitung. October 8, 2017, No. 40.
  15. LHAS 5.2-1 Grand Ducal Cabinet. Register of persons part III. No. 888 Krüger, Th.Baurat.
  16. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 26, 1866, No. 19.
  17. Horst Alsleben: prospect of new beautiful living spaces. Former ladies' houses of the Dobbertin monastery complex are being extensively renovated. SVZ Lübz, July 31, 2003.
  18. Horst Alsleben: Preciousness in the monastery church. SVZ Lübz, September 19, 1996.
  19. Carsten Neumann: The baptismal font of the Dobbertiner monastery church from the year 1586. 2012, pp. 207-213.
  20. ^ Kristina Hegner: From Mecklenburg churches and monasteries. The medieval inventory of the State Museum Schwerin. 2015, pp. 10, 11, 67-69, 91-95, 98-99.
  21. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 16, 1842, no.17.
  22. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 18, 1852, No. 7.
  23. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 16, 1854, No. 7.
  24. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 3235 Negotiations and expert opinions on the redesign of the church in Dobbertin.
  25. Horst Alsleben: The monastery preserves treasures and is becoming more modern at the same time. SVZ Luebz, January 20, 1994.
  26. LHAS 5.2-1 Grand Ducal Cabinet. Register of persons part III. No. 5168 Willgoß, Gustav, sculptor.
  27. LHAS 2.26-2 Hofmarschallamt Schwerin. Register of persons No. 1385 Willgoß, sculptor.
  28. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 3235 Negotiations and expert opinions on the redesign of the church in Dobbertin 1854–1857.
  29. Horst Alsleben: Established place. Gustav Willgohs and Dobbertin. SVZ, Mecklenburg-Magazin February 29, 2008.
  30. Horst Alsleben: Saints in Dobbertiner hands. Donations needed to restore the four evangelists in the monastery church. SVZ Lübz, 28./29. July 2007.
  31. ^ Ingrid Lent: Gaston Lenthe. A Schwerin court painter. 2012, p. 87.
  32. State Museum Schwerin, Kupferstichkabinett, No. 2767 Hz.
  33. ^ Ingrid Lent: Gaston Lenthe. A Schwerin court painter. 2012, p. 150.
  34. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 3235 Negotiations and expert opinions on the redesign of the church in Dobbertin 1854–1857. A, ad 34.
  35. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 17, 1857, No. 1.
  36. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 17, 1857, No. 1.
  37. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 18, 1863, No. 9.
  38. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 17, 1864, no.24.
  39. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 28, 1866, No. 8.
  40. Horst Alsleben: Choir window of the monastery church restored. SVZ Lübz, March 14, 2005.
  41. ^ Church register of the Dobbertin community 1806–1905. Marriage Register 1860 No. 3.
  42. LHAS 5.11-2 Protocol of the State Parliament of November 19, 1862. No. 14.
  43. ^ Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Kupferstichkabinett, Klosterkirche Dobbertin, watercolor figure fields in the choir, Inv. No. 2479 Hz Petrus and Inv. No. 2481 Hz Paul.
  44. ^ Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Kupferstichkabinett, Klosterkirche Dobbertin, watercolor figure fields in the choir, Inv. No. 2479 Hz David, Inv. No. 2480 Hz Elias.
  45. ^ Staatliches Museum Schwerin, Kupferstichkabinett, Klosterkirche Dobbertin, watercolor figure fields in the choir, Inv. No. 2483 Hz Abraham, Inv. No. 2482 Hz Moses.
  46. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 16, 1864, No. 7.
  47. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 3235 Negotiations and expert opinions for the redesign of the church in Dobbertin 1854 - 1857.
  48. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 20, 1855, No. 7.
  49. Horst Alsleben: Church officially consecrated. SVZ Lübz April 6, 2000.
  50. ^ North German Correspondent Schwerin, February 28, 1858.
  51. LHAs 5.11-2 Protocol of the Landtag. November 16, 1859, No. 5.
  52. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 15, 1893, No. 10.
  53. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 12, 1884, nos. 43, 44.
  54. Horst Alsleben: Master builder of the Dominahaus known. Schwerin chief building officer Georg Daniel produced magnificent decorative gables until 1886. SVZ Lübz, August 27, 2003.
  55. Horst Alsleben: Dobbertin Monastery: Dominagiebel urgently needs to be renovated. Increasing damage to sandstone arches, palmettes and obelisks. SVZ Lübz, September 3, 2003.
  56. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 16, 1892, no.17.
  57. Horst Ende : first order Lohmen, the architect Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel shaped Mecklenburg's building history over 100 years ago. Mecklenburg & Pommersche Kirchenzeitung 2015, No. 43, p. 9.
  58. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 13, 1872, no.11.
  59. Horst Alsleben: Wall and vault paintings in the church in Lohmen. Mecklenburg, Volume 37, 1995, p. 23.
  60. ^ Georg Dehio: Sietow, district of Müritz. 2000, p. 564.
  61. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. Nr. 3843 Dedication of the church in Lohmen.
  62. ^ Johann-Georg Nehls: Ruest. About the growth and decay of my home village. 1994, pp. 41, 51.
  63. ^ Dieter Garling: Ruest. Chronicle of a Mecklenburg village. 2002, pp. 15, 130.
  64. ^ Mattias Proske: Framework plan for the Dobbertin monastery complex. 2012, pp. 370, 371.
  65. LHAS 5.2-1 Grand Ducal Cabinet. Register of persons part III. No. 879 Hamann, Go. Building council.
  66. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 17, 1880, No. 35.
  67. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 15, 1882, no.15.
  68. Martin Stolzenau: Traces in stone. Gustav Hamann left numerous buildings to the city of Schwerin. The architect died 100 years ago. SVZ Mecklenburg-Magazin, March 8, 2019, p. 23.
  69. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. February 16, 1876, no.31.
  70. LHAS 3.2-4 Knightly fire insurance. Plan of the buildings of the Dobbertin monastery and office, 1804.
  71. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 15, 1876, no.29.
  72. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 14, 1877, No. 19
  73. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 515 Construction of the hospital with drawings by Paul Dreyer.
  74. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 14, 1877 No. 33.
  75. ^ Ulrich Hermanns: Goldberg, St. Marien. 1996. pp. 141-142.
  76. LHAS 10.9-LA estate. Lorenz, Adolf Friedrich 1884–1962.
  77. Letter of September 5, 1933 from the preservationist for architectural monuments of the historical time in Schwerin, Friedrich Lorenz to the Mecklenburg district administrator of the Parchim district.
  78. LHAS 10.9-LA estate Lorenz, Adolf Friedrich. Construction plans folder 5, 6, 15, 17, 20.
  79. ^ Landeskirchliches Archiv Schwerin: Wehmeyer personal files. Reg. Building Council a. D., construction officer of the OKR.
  80. LHAS 5.12-5 / 1 Ministry of Finance. II. Building Construction Department, Parchim District, No. 8339.
  81. ^ Estimate of the fire damage from 30./31. October 1946 at the Dobbertiner monastery church by the reg. Baurat Wehmeyer from the state building administration branch Schwerin, office Parchim from 3 May 1947 to the upper church council in Schwerin.
  82. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 18, 1856, No. 11, 21.
  83. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 527 New building of a ladies' house.
  84. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 15, 1861, No. 8.
  85. Horst Alsleben: Ladies house on two floors ... Güstrow craftsmen were present during the construction of the Dobbertin monastery. SVZ Lübz, January 4, 2007.