Goddess (Brandenburg an der Havel)
Göttin is a district in Brandenburg an der Havel in Brandenburg . The district of Göttin belongs to the district of Neustadt .
Location and history
Goddess is located 6 kilometers south of Brandenburg an der Havel. The road from Brandenburg to Krahne runs through the village. South of the goddess is the Zauche , a sparsely populated plateau. The tarpaulin flows through the place , but this part of the tarpaulin was created artificially.
In 1304 the goddess was first mentioned in a document. From 1351 to 1872 the place was owned by the Rochow family , who also owned an estate here. During the Thirty Years' War the place was partially destroyed, of eight Hüfner and two Kossät , four Hüfner were left after the war. In 1773 there were again eleven farms. A school was founded in 1777 by the school reformer Friedrich Eberhardt von Rochow, the school building was rebuilt in 1910.
In 1858 a machine spinning mill is mentioned, which is now a joinery. In that year, 292 inhabitants lived in Göttin, 500 inhabitants in 1900 and 964 in 1939. On July 1, 1950, the place was incorporated into the city of Brandenburg, before that Goddess belonged to the Zauch-Belzig district . In 1952 the place was assigned to the district of Brandenburg . On December 6, 1993, the place finally came to the city of Brandenburg.
Buildings
There are five architectural monuments in Göttin:
- The village church of Göttin was built in 1870 to replace a previous building. The church is in the center of the village, around the church is the churchyard. The tower has been preserved from the previous building, which probably dates from the 15th century. The nave is a rectangular hall with a semicircular apse and a gable roof . Inside there is an altarpiece , the painting shows the entombment of Christ. The pulpit, the west gallery and the organ prospect are from the construction period.
- There are several tombs from the 18th and 19th centuries in the churchyard. It is the J. Hinnenburg tomb, the CF Hinnenburg tomb, the Hinnenburg family tomb, the J. Baewert tomb and the L. Baewert tomb.
- The former machine spinning mill is located at Brandenburger Straße 65; today there is a joinery here. The building was built in the second half of the 19th century. A water mill from the 17th century stood here in front of it.
- In the Göttiner Schulstrasse 3 there is a barn from the 18th century. It is a single storey half-timbered building.
- At Göttiner Schulstrasse 5 there is a residential building from 1909 with a classicist facade. It is an eaves, single-storey building with five axes.
Monuments
Between Göttiner Schulstrasse and Krahner Strasse there is a memorial which commemorates the dead of both world wars.
traffic
The stop Godin was on the Brandenburg city railway .
literature
- Marie-Luise Buchinger: City of Brandenburg on the Havel. Outer districts and incorporated places. (Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, Monuments in Brandenburg, Volume 1.2). Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 1995. ISBN 3-88462-115-7 , pages 198-202
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Changes in the municipalities of Germany, see 1993 StBA
- ↑ List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: City of Brandenburg an der Havel (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum
Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ' N , 12 ° 33' E