Cramonshagen

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Cramonshagen
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Coordinates: 53 ° 42 '  N , 11 ° 17'  E

Basic data
State : Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
County : Northwest Mecklenburg
Office : Lützow-Lübstorf
Height : 49 m above sea level NHN
Area : 10.13 km 2
Residents: 513 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 51 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 19071
Area code : 038871
License plate : NWM, GDB, GVM, WIS
Community key : 13 0 74 014
Office administration address:
Village center 24 19209 Lützow
Website : www.luetzow-luebstorf.de
Mayor : Erwin Redweik
Location of the community Cramonshagen in the district of Northwest Mecklenburg
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Cramonshagen is a municipality in the south of the district of Northwest Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Germany). The community is administered by the Lützow-Lübstorf Office , based in the Lützow community .

geography

The municipality of Cramonshagen is located ten kilometers northwest of Schwerin on the Cramoner See , through which the upper Stepenitz flows.

Cramonshagen is surrounded by the neighboring communities Dalberg-Wendelstorf in the north, Alt Meteln in the northeast, Klein Trebbow in the east, Pingelshagen in the southeast, Brüsewitz in the south, Dragun in the west and Mühlen Eichsen in the northwest.

The districts of Cramonshagen, Cramon and Nienmark belong to the municipality.

history

Cramon was first mentioned in 1178 and is one of the oldest villages in western Mecklenburg. In 1245 (other sources 1230) the noble family Cramon (also Cremon or Cremun ) was mentioned for the first time. and lived here until the 16th century. The owners of the estate changed often afterwards.

The village church , a brick building, dates from the 14th century.

The Hamburg merchant Johann Friedrich Böhl acquired the Cramon estate in 1798. In 1804 he had the two-storey Cramon manor built. Böhl was raised to the nobility in 1818 and his sons were accepted into the knighthood of the country in 1862. The Cramon estate came to the von Blücher family through inheritance in the 1930s and was expropriated and resettled in 1945. In addition to agriculture, tourism has also been developing here recently.

Cramonshagen estate was one of the Cramon estates; the two-story manor house still exists.

Gut Nienmark belonged to Gut Klein Trebbow in the 18th century. The small manor house of the Vorwerk of the former Cramon manor complex still exists.

politics

Coat of arms, flag, official seal

The municipality has no officially approved national emblem, neither a coat of arms nor a flag. The official seal is the small state seal with the coat of arms of the state of Mecklenburg. It shows a looking bull's head with torn off neck fur and crown and the inscription "GEMEINDE CRAMONSHAGEN • LANDKREIS NORDWESTMECKLENBURG".

Attractions

Johann Friedrich Böhl had the Cramon manor built in 1804 according to plans by the architect Christian Frederik Hansen by the Danish architect and building manager Joseph Christian Lillie, who was based in Lübeck, as a building supervisor. The building is a simple, block-like, two-storey plastered building with seven front axles and nine on the rear, which rest on a relatively high plinth-like basement. The base cornice is decorated with a so-called running dog with inlaid lily motifs. The front portal is adorned with two monolithic full columns of the Tuscan order and has the year 1804 as the construction date under the flat triangular gable. The two-winged front door with lunette windows has a close stylistic relationship to that of the Schönfeld manor , which was also planned by Joseph Christian Lillie. The two two-story extensions on the side were added in the middle of the 19th century. The ashlar was lost due to the new plastering after 1945.

Transport links

The proximity to Schwerin offers good connections to the national transport networks.

Web links

Commons : Cramonshagen  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. 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 ).
  2. Mecklenburgisches Urkundenbuch Volume I, Certificate No. 125 from 1178, among a large number of villages, does not mention the village of Cramon, but a witness named Franco de Cremun, whose relationship to the village could never be clearly clarified.
  3. Manor houses and castles: Cramon manor house
  4. ^ MUB, Volume I, 566, Schwerin 1863.
  5. Manor houses and castles: Cramonshagen manor house
  6. Main Statute, Section 1, Paragraph 3
  7. Ilsabe von Bülow: Joseph Christian Lillie , Munich / Berlin 2007, pp. 27–31.