Brusewitz
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Coordinates: 53 ° 41 ′ N , 11 ° 15 ′ E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | |
County : | Northwest Mecklenburg | |
Office : | Lützow-Lübstorf | |
Height : | 54 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 29.88 km 2 | |
Residents: | 1980 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 66 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 19071 | |
Area code : | 038874 | |
License plate : | NWM, GDB, GVM, WIS | |
Community key : | 13 0 74 012 | |
LOCODE : | DE UEW | |
Office administration address: | Village center 24 19209 Lützow | |
Website : | ||
Mayor : | Steffen Meyer | |
Location of the municipality Brüsewitz in the district of Northwest Mecklenburg | ||
Brüsewitz is a municipality in the south of the district of Northwest Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany). It is administered by the Lützow-Lübstorf Office based in Lützow .
geography
The municipality of Brüsewitz borders directly on the northwest of the state capital Schwerin . The North Sea-Baltic Sea watershed runs through the municipality . While the Stepenitz, which rises here , drains towards the Baltic Sea, the Neumühler See , whose north-western tip belongs to Brüsewitz , drains into the North Sea. The Stepenitz flows west of Gottmannsförde through the Rehmsee , which was enlarged by damming at the beginning of the 1980s, and the Faulmühle reservoir , a reservoir into which the Gadebusch Bach flows near Brüsewitz . The Hütterberg , located between the districts of Gottmannsförde and Herren Steinfeld, reaches 95.7 m above sea level. NHN the highest altitude in the immediate vicinity of Schwerin and in the Lützow-Lübstorf office; There is a tower on top of which Deutsche Telekom operates transmission systems.
Brüsewitz is surrounded by the neighboring communities Dragun and Cramonshagen in the north, Pingelshagen and Schwerin in the east, Wittenförden in the south-east, Grambow and Gottesgabe in the south and Lützow in the west.
Community structure
The districts Gottmannsförde, Groß Brütz and Herren Steinfeld belong to Brüsewitz.
Other settlements in the municipality are Brützer Bauern, Eulenkrug, Faulmühle, Klein Amerika, Rosenberg and Wahrholz.
history
The name is of Polish origin and could originally have been Brezavici or Brysavici (Breza / Bryza = birch, vici = designation of a place), i.e. place of the birches. The birch is a typical tree for boggy, swampy areas, such as can be found in Brüsewitz along the Gadebusch trench. Even today, the small river is accompanied by a wide swampy meadow. It is very likely that the neighboring areas were overgrown with birch forests at the time of the Slavs.
The first documentary mention is dated May 25, 1220. Count Gunzelin von Schwerin gave his wife Oda Bruseuizdhorp (Brüsewitzdorf) as an allodial property (inheritance, no fief). At Countess Oda's request, he also granted the Slavs resident there German law. In the course of the German colonization, the place was renamed Klein Brütz , as the ruling Germans founded a new settlement called Groß Brütz nearby . In 1337 Johannes von Halberstadt was named as Burgmann zu Schwerin in Brütz.
Despite the small name, Brüsewitz remained the main estate with the manorial seat, so that Klein Brütz zu Brüsewitz was renamed from the Grand Duke on October 2, 1820 under the owner von Schack .
On July 1, 1950, the previously independent community of Gottmannsförde was incorporated.
Striking buildings are the culture house built in 1953 and the secondary school with elementary school that was rebuilt and renovated in 1998/99. Only the remnants of the old park have survived from the former manor house in Brüsewitz. The building was blown up in 1988 because the pile foundation was destroyed when the moat was drained. The presumably ducal manor house Herren Steinfeld has not existed for a long time either; the driveway and some park trees indicate the property. Brüsewitz and especially Mr. Steinfeld were able to develop into attractive residential locations after 1990 due to the proximity to Schwerin.
politics
coat of arms
Blazon : “Divided by a wave cut; above, in gold, a red triangular shield, inside a silver heraldic lily; below in blue four golden rapeseed flowers set in quatrefoil. "
The coat of arms and the flag were designed by the Schwerin heraldist Heinz Kippnick . It was approved together with the flag on October 26, 2010 by the Ministry of the Interior and registered under the number 333 of the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. |
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Reasons for the coat of arms: In the coat of arms, the wave section illustrates the location of the community on the Stepenitz that rises here . The von Schack family coat of arms is intended to commemorate the work of members of this noble family for Brüsewitz. The four rapeseed blossoms refer to the four districts belonging to the municipality Brüsewitz, Gottmannsförde, Groß Brütz and Herren Steinfeld using a number symbolism. At the same time, the rapeseed blossoms create a connection to agriculture as the traditional main livelihood of the inhabitants. |
flag
The flag is evenly striped lengthways with blue and yellow. In the middle of the flag, two-thirds of the height of the blue and yellow stripes, is the municipal coat of arms. The height of the flag is like 3: 5.
Official seal
The official seal shows the municipal coat of arms with the inscription "GEMEINDE BRÜSEWITZ • LANDKREIS NORDWESTMECKLENBURG".
Culture
Cinema in the village church of Groß Brütz of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Film Communication Association . It is run by the local film club in the rectory. In addition to the regular program, there are also talks with filmmakers (also as part of the Findlingspreis tour) and open-air cinema.
Attractions
- Groß Brütz village church
- Former cultural center from 1953
- Eulenkrüger Allee, an old connection between Brüsewitz and the former Eulenkrug on the B 104
- Gottmannsförde mansion with remains of the associated park
Transport links
The section of federal highway 104 runs through the area of the municipality from Schwerin via Gadebusch to Lübeck . A stop on the Parchim – Schwerin – Rehna railway line is in the Groß Brütz district.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistisches Amt MV - population status of the districts, offices and municipalities 2019 (XLS file) (official population figures in the update of the 2011 census) ( help ).
- ↑ Wolf Lüdeke von Weltzien: The von Halberstadt. 1266-1788. In: Wolf Lüdeke von Weltzien: Families from Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. Volume 1: Genealogies of extinct and living generations. Buch & Bild, Nagold 1989, ISBN 3-926341-04-1 , pp. 105–123, here p. 105.
- ↑ Hans-Heinz Schütt: On shield and flag - the coats of arms and flags of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and its municipalities . Ed .: production office TINUS; Schwerin. 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814380-0-0 , pp. 156/157 .
- ↑ a b main statute § 1 (PDF).
- ↑ http://www.svz.de/regionales/mecklenburg-vorpommern/verein-bringt-kinokunst-aufs-land-id4012336.html