Brielow

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Brielow
Beetzsee municipality
Coordinates: 52 ° 27 ′ 40 ″  N , 12 ° 32 ′ 28 ″  E
Height : 30 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 1566  (Dec. 31, 2006)
Incorporation : February 1, 2002
Postal code : 14778
Area code : 033837
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Brielow is a district of the municipality Beetzsee in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district in the state of Brandenburg and is part of the Beetzsee office . The street village was first mentioned in a document in 1290. South is the dwelling place Brielow expansion , north of the dwelling place Radewege settlement . In 2002 Radewege , Brielow and Marzahne merged to form the Beetzsee municipality. In 2008 Marzahne moved to the city of Havelsee .

Attractions

The village church Brielow is a hall church. It has no name. In the Middle Ages, the parish of Brielows was the mother church of the Radewege church . The oldest remaining part of the church is the baroque tower, which according to various sources is said to date from 1690 or 1769. In 1873 it was structurally changed and plastered. The neo-Romanesque nave also dates from 1873 .

The Schwedenlinde immediately north of the Brielow village church is a natural monument . It is a 400 to 500-year-old linden tree , which is called a Swedish linden tree according to local legend, because a Swedish officer who died during the Thirty Years' War is said to have been buried under it .

On the municipal boundary to the city of Brandenburg, there are the Swedish Ramparts , which are protected as a ground monument . These are a late medieval or early modern defense system between the northern Bohnenländer See and the Görnschen Bruch Brielow. The two ramparts and three trenches were created by the old town of Brandenburg as a Landwehr and later popularly named with their current name in the course of the Thirty Years War .

Further sights can be found in the list of architectural monuments in Beetzsee .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Community and district directory. In: geobasis-bb.de. Land surveying and geographic base information Brandenburg, accessed on June 27, 2017 .
  2. ^ Office Beetzsee: Förderverein Dorfkirche Brielow eV . Accessed January 10, 2014
  3. Sebastian children and Haik Thomas Porada (ed.): Brandenburg an der Havel and surroundings. 2006, p. 152
  4. Old churches: The village church of Brielow . Accessed January 10, 2014
  5. Information panel Schwedenlinde . Accessed December 10, 2014