Ganschendorf
Ganschendorf
Sarov municipality
Coordinates: 53 ° 48 ′ 27 " N , 13 ° 5 ′ 42" E
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Postal code : | 17111 |
Ganschendorf is a district of the municipality of Sarow in the Demmin-Land district in the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . It is located about 12 kilometers south of Demmin .
history
Ganschendorf was in a deed of Pomerania Duke on June 29, 1265 I. Barnim mentioned. In this a donation of 10 Hufen in villa Ganzkendorp from the knight Johann von Artlenburg to the Dargun monastery was mentioned . The Ganschendorf estate was Pertinenz zu Sarow until 1485. From 1490 the place belonged to the Maltzahns . In 1546 thirteen farms burned down in Ganschendorf and in 1561 the plague broke out in Ganschendorf.
Since the 18th century Ganschendorf became the district Demmin in the province of Pomerania . In 1945 the last owner, Falk Freiherr von Maltzahn, was arrested by the Red Army and transported away for internment, where he died just four weeks later.
Attractions
- Church , neo-Gothic brick building, consecrated in 1896
- Manor house, built around 1800
- Ganschendorf castle wall , early Slavic hilltop castle
- Large stone grave Ganschendorf , Neolithic grave complex
Web links
- History from Ganschendorf to 1945 (Memento)