Brietzke (Möckern)

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Brietzke
City of Möckern
Coordinates: 52 ° 6 ′ 9 ″  N , 12 ° 0 ′ 11 ″  E
Height : 85 m above sea level NHN
Area : 4.5 km²
Residents : 126  (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 28 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1928
Incorporated into: Brietzke-Kalitz
Postal code : 39279
Area code : 039245
Village church
Village church

Brietzke is a district of Möckern in the Jerichower Land district in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

The district is rural and is eight kilometers from Möckern . The two district roads 1784 and 1785 meet in the village. The K 1785 establishes the connection to the federal highway 246 and thus to the capital Möckern as well as to the also nearby district Loburg . The K 1784 connects Brietzke with its neighboring towns of Dalchau and Kalitz. Brietzke is located in the West Fleming nature reserve, surrounded by a large area of ​​agricultural land.

In terms of natural space , the place belongs to the Zerbster Land , an arable, open cultural landscape and 536 km² main unit of the superordinate main unit group of the Fläming in the north German lowlands . The Zerbster Land forms the southwestern roof of the Fläming to the Elbe and belongs to the catchment area of ​​this river.

history

The place was mentioned in 1306 under the name Brizeke, 1562 as Britzke. At that time it was a church village with around 100 inhabitants with the manor of the von Britzke family , which was parish off to Zeppernick in 1562 . In 1457 the Lehnin monastery owned two Hufen land in Brietzke. Until the end of the Thirty Years' War Brietzke was a domain fore of the Magdeburg Archbishopric , after its secularization and transition to Brandenburg-Prussia it was a royal domain fore. In the 18th century this was the seat of the Royal Domain Office Loburg.

Before 1807 the place belonged to the Duchy of Magdeburg , during the Westphalian interim rule in Magdeburg to the Kurmark and after the end of the Wars of Liberation to the district of Jerichow I of the administrative district of Magdeburg in the Prussian province of Saxony . In 1831 the manor came into the possession of the noble von Barby family based in Loburg . Administratively, Brietzke belonged in the 19th century as a municipality-independent independent manor district to the Kalitz office. In 1910 the Brietzke manor district had 182 inhabitants.

For several decades, Brietzke had its own train station on the Loburg – Gommern small railway line built at the beginning of the 20th century.

On October 17, 1928, the Brietzke manor district (without the exclave near Loburg) was merged with the Kalitz manor district to form a rural municipality of Brietzke-Kalitz. In 1933 this had 292 inhabitants. After the GDR territorial reform, Brietzke-Kalitz first came to the Loburg district in 1952 and then to the Zerbst district in 1957. On January 1, 1974 Brietzke-Kalitz was incorporated into the municipality of Zeppernick, and on July 1, 2007 into the city of Möckern. In 2002, an investor tried to turn the derelict Brietzker manor house, which in the GDR had housed a consumer outlet and apartments, into a science center.

Attractions

The Protestant church was built in 1722. It is a small, rectangular plastered building with three arched windows in each of the longitudinal facades. The building has a tiled pent roof, and a half-timbered roof turret towers over the west gable and carries a curved hood. The interior of the church was closed with a flat ceiling. It is framed with stucco, decorated with a central medallion showing the Prussian eagle and corner medallions depicting four angels playing music. A gallery is attached to the west wall, which, along with the stalls, manorial box, pulpit and altar, was made in baroque forms. The altarpiece contains a painting depicting the Lord's Supper, the gallery and stalls are decorated with rural flower paintings. The baptism set into the south wall as a semicircular table is a remarkable feature.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. City of Möckern - Main Office (ed.): Development of the inhabitants in the districts and localities of the city of Möckern - Basis: City residents' registration file - as of December 31, 2018 . January 25, 2019.
  2. Main statute of the city of Möckern in the version of September 25, 2014 - including 1st and 2nd amendment . June 1, 2018 ( full text [PDF; 115 kB ; accessed on December 28, 2018]).
  3. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  4. ^ A. Bühling: Handbook of the administrative district of Magdeburg. Location directory. 1864, p. 22 f. , accessed April 21, 2013 .
  5. Administrative region of Magdeburg (Ed.): Official Gazette of the Government of Magdeburg . 1928, ZDB -ID 3766-7 , p. 230 .
  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. StBA Area: changes from 01.01. until December 31, 2007