Boddinsfelde

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Boddinsfelde
City of Mittenwalde
Coordinates: 52 ° 18 ′ 30 ″  N , 13 ° 30 ′ 30 ″  E
Height : 38 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: Brusendorf
Postal code : 15749
Area code : 033764
Gutshaus Boddinsfelde (built between 1907 and 1910)

Boddinsfelde is part of the municipality of Brusendorf , a district of the city of Mittenwalde ( Dahme-Spreewald district , Brandenburg ). The former manor district was only completely re-created in the years 1907 to 1910 from parts of the manor districts of Brusendorf and Groß Machnow .

location

Boddinsfelde is located in front of the south-eastern city limits of Berlin and south of the A 10 . To the west of the village is Rangsdorf , to the north is Brusendorf and to the southeast are Ragow and Mittenwalde.

history

Former sewage fields

Gut Boddinsfelde, with its own estate district , was only set up in the years 1907 to 1910 by the municipal building department under the direction of the urban planning inspector Hahn as a garbage for the then still independent town of Rixdorf (from 1920 Berlin-Neukölln). For this purpose, 149 hectares were separated from the Brusendorf estate and 213 hectares from the Groß Machnow estate . It was named after Hermann Boddin , the former Lord Mayor of Rixdorf. With a size of 1.5 to 2 acres, the sewage fields were roughly twice as large as the previously constructed systems. The corridor basins were lined with concrete to pre-treat the wastewater. On the measuring table sheet 1: 25000 from 1903 the corridor was still called Höllengrund. Between 1907 and 1910 an estate management house was built with a nursery, a scales and workers' house as well as a stable and barn building. The ensemble also included a syringe house with a pigeon tower , a school, a residential building for eight families and numerous irrigation and drainage ditches. In 1928 the manor district was converted into the municipality of Boddinsfelde, and two more hectares were added to the manor district of Brusendorf. Thus in 1931 the new community comprised 364 ha of land. In 1932 the Vierlinden residential area was added and Boddinsfelde now consisted of a total of seven residential buildings. In 1941, the Borstels Mühle residential area was added. On July 1, 1950, Boddinsfelde was incorporated into the then still independent municipality of Brusendorf. During the time of the GDR , a state-owned Gut Boddinsfelde (VEG) with 71 employees was founded in 1960 , which in 1973 became part of the VEG Deutsch Wusterhausen. Eberhard Schulz , who later died on the Berlin Wall, worked there as an unskilled farm worker . Boddinsfelde never had its own church, but was parish in Brusendorf.

On October 26, 2003, Brusendorf became a district of the city of Mittenwalde ( Dahme-Spreewald district ) and Boddinsfelde became a part of the municipality of Brusendorf.

Population development

Population development in Boddinsfelde from 1925 to 1946
year 1925 1939 1946
Residents 121 132 159

Sights and culture

  • The manor complex of the Berlin Stadtgut including numerous outbuildings such as the pigeon tower and school is a listed building. It is used as a riding stables in the 21st century.

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Individual evidence

  1. Main statutes of the city of Mittenwalde (PDF)
  2. ^ Hermann Hahn: Fifty years of urban drainage in Berlin, 1878–1928 . A. Metzner, 1928.
  3. 13,000 € for the renovation of the estate in Boddinsfelde
  4. Sabine Röck: Berlin and its buildings: City Technology / with posts by Sabine Röck .... . Imhof, 2006, ISBN 978-3-86568-012-9 .
  5. Topographic map 1: 25000 Königs Wusterhausen. Royal Preuss. Landes -aufnahme 1901. Published in 1903. Individual supplements in 1912.
  6. Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office
  7. Maria Nooke: The Death Victims on the Berlin Wall 1961–1989: a biographical handbook . Ch. Links Verlag, 2009, ISBN 978-3-86153-517-1 , p. 233–.
  8. ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2003

literature

  • Lieselott Enders and Margot Beck: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg part IV Teltow. 396 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar, 1976
  • Gerhard Schlimpert : Brandenburg name book part 3 The place names of the Teltow. 368 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1972

Web links

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