Chmielno (Bobolice)

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Coordinates: 53 ° 55 '  N , 16 ° 29'  E

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Chmielno (German name: Hopfenberg, Belgard district ) is a village in the Polish West Pomeranian Voivodeship and belongs to the municipality (Gmina) Bobolice ( Bublitz ) in the Koszalin ( Köslin ) district.

Geographical location

Chmielno is 39 kilometers southeast of Białogard ( Belgard ) and ten kilometers west of Bobolice on the border of the districts of Białogard and Koszalin . The place is embedded in a contemplative wooded landscape. The train station is 13 kilometers away Grzmiąca ( Gramenz ) on the Szczecinek – Kołobrzeg railway line .

history

Before 1945, Hopfenberg was a housing estate in the municipality of Schmenzin (now in Polish: Smęcino), within which it is named together with Lindenhof (Lipowo) and Wilhelmshöhe (Ujazd) and eight other residential areas in the 19th century. The place was in the official and civil registry district Schmenzin in the district of Belgard (Persante) within the district court area Belgard .

Beginning of March 1945 Hopfenberg was occupied by Russian troops, it was followed by the expulsion of the German population. The place came under the name of Chmielno in Polish hands and today belongs to Gmina Bobolice in the Powiat Koszaliński .

church

Parish

Hopfenberg was the parish seat of the parish Schmenzin , to which the places Dimkuhlen (today Polish: Dzięciołowo), Düppel, Groß Freienstein, Hüttendorf, Neuhütten (Nowe Łozice) and Wilhelmshöhe (Ujazd) belonged. The parish was only established in 1905 as it was previously part of the Naseband parish (Nosibądy). The parish Schmenzin Hop Mountain belonged to the church district Belgard of the ecclesiastical province of Pomerania of the Evangelical Church of the Old Prussian Union . In 1940 there were 820 parishioners.

Today Chmielno belongs to the parish Koszalin ( Köslin ) in the diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland of the Polish Evangelical-Augsburg Church .

Village church

The Hopfenberg Church is a building made of ashlars and was built in 1907 by master builder Utech from Belgard . The builder was the Countess von Kleist . The tower protrudes slightly from the nave and is covered with a tent roof.

The church consecration took place on the 1st of Advent in 1907. A year later, the new organ built by the Sauer organ building workshop in Frankfurt (Oder) was heard for the first time (the same organ building company also built the well-known organs in the Berlin Cathedral and the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig ).

Pastor 1905–1945

  1. Albert August Hermann Müller, 1905–1911
  2. Martin Lüpke, 1911–1929
  3. Vacancy representative Karl Heinrich Reimer from Naseband, 1929–1933
  4. Vacancy representative Hans Lübke from Grünewald, 1933–1945

literature

  • Belgard-Schivelbein home district committee (ed.): The Belgard district. From the story of a Pomeranian home district. Belgard-Schivelbein home district committee, Celle 1989.
  • Ernst Müller: The Protestant clergy of Pomerania from the Reformation to the present. Part II: The administrative district of Köslin. Szczecin 1912.