Ganzkow (Brunn)
Ganzkow is a district of the municipality of Brunn in the Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ( Germany ).
geography
The place Ganzkow is about 15 kilometers north of Neubrandenburg , between the places Neddemin , Brunn and Rossow. The Kleiner Landgraben borders on Ganzkow to the north .
history
Finds in and around Ganzkow attest to settlements as early as the Late Latènte / Early Roman Empire . The settlement of Ganzkow is probably due to Slavic origins. The name Ganzkow can be derived from “place where there are geese” or from a person “place of gasik”.
year | event |
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1415 | Ganzkow is first mentioned in a document as “Gantzkow”. (Documentary evidence from Heinrich Staffelt zu Gantzkow). |
around 1507 | Goods from Ganzkow are enfeoffed by the dukes Balthasar and Heinrich V from the Mecklenburg Princely House of Klaus von der Lühe . |
before 1518 | the whole estate belongs to the Staffelts (Urban Staffelt). |
1666 | arrears and future leases are sold to Lieutenant Colonel Joachim Friedrich von Barner by Duke Gustav Adolf. |
1668 | the entire estate is pledged to the Barner family for 10,400 guilders for a period of ten years. The Staffelts are bankrupt or, as Oberkirchenrat Georg Krüger wrote in the Art and History Monuments of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz: "The Staffelt had got into a property case ..." |
1679 | Witch trial against four women from Ganzkow (Triene Dobberan, Hippolita Saß, Triene Görries and Anna Beckmann). They were convicted and burned at the stake. |
1688 | until 1794 the barners became masters of the Ganzkow manor . A memorial in the cemetery commemorates the Barner family. Lieutenant Colonel Joachim Friedrich von Barner built the baroque manor house in Ganzkow at the beginning of the 18th century. |
1701 | As a result of the Hamburg settlement , Ganzkow belongs to the (partial) duchy (from 1815: (partial) grand duchy; from 1918: Free State) Mecklenburg-Strelitz |
1758 | first map of Ganzkow |
1794 | Captain Christof Ernst von Barner sold the estate, including the entire inventory, to Chamberlain Adam Ernst von Voss for 112,000 Reichstaler . |
1829 | August Michael (from 1844: von Michael ) is the new landowner. |
1877 | Ganzkow gets a school |
1914-1918 | First World War : Ganzkow complains about eight war dead. A plaque with the names in the village church is intended to commemorate the fallen. The inscription: "True to their oath of the flag , the emperor, prince and fatherland died a heroic death in the world war ..." |
1922 | The first agricultural workers' strike lasted 27 days, also in Ganzkow. |
1934 | Reunification of the two Mecklenburg Free States; Ganzkow now belongs to Mecklenburg (previously (part) duchy / (part) grand duchy / Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz; Knighthood Stargard) |
1939-1945 | Second World War : the first Polish prisoners of war are brought to Ganzkow. In 1940 the first Soviet prisoners of war followed. |
April 25, 1945 | the place is taken by the Red Army. |
1946 | Implementation of the land reform ("Junkerland in peasant hands") |
1946 | Establishment of the Granzkow Volunteer Fire Brigade; Equipment with a hand pressure syringe |
1952 | Territorial reform in the GDR : Ganzkow now belongs to the district Neubrandenburg , district Neubrandenburg Country |
June 18, 1956 | Foundation of the LPG "Free Life" (Type I) |
1960 | Foundation of the first village club; from 1965 - 2 cabaret groups, 1 tailors' circle, 1 applied technology circle (handicrafts) and 1 reciter group; 1 vocal group in connection with Brunn |
1961 | Construction of the fire station |
June 18, 1966 | Inauguration of the monument "FROM ME TO WE" |
January 1, 1967 | Merger to form LPG Type III |
1st August 1969 | the LPG Monkeshof-Ihlenfeld, Neuenkirchen, Dahlen, Ganzkow, Roggenhagen and Brunn merge to form the LPG "Neuland" Brunn |
July 11, 2001 | Foundation of the Heimatverein Ganzkow e. V. |
2002 | Completion of the connection Neubrandenburg-Nord (between Ganzkow and Brunn) of the federal motorway 20 ; the new motorway slip road (L 28) bypasses Ganzkow |
Attractions
- Ganzkow village church : Gothic stone block building from the beginning of the 14th century with a flat-roofed nave and a stately half-timbered tower with an octagonal top and curved dome with a spike and a family crypt.
- Ganzkow Manor : Classicist , single-storey, 11-axis, plastered half-timbered building from around 1800 with a mansard roof and the middle risalit from around 1820 as well as two square. Wing structures; Property owned by the von Barner families (from 1688), von Voss (from 1794) and August Georg Carl Michael (from 1829). The architecturally remarkable baroque mansion has been resold several times since 1990 and is in decline as a speculative property.
societies
- Heimatverein Ganzkow eV
Transport links
Ganzkow is on the Autobahn 20 , junction Neubrandenburg-Nord (31). The motorway slip road (L 28), which bypasses Ganzkow, leads to Neddemin on federal road 96 .
The Neubrandenburg Airport is located south of Ganzkow in Trollenhagen .
The next train station on the Neubrandenburg – Stralsund railway line is in Altentreptow . Neddemin station is no longer in operation.
literature
- The land of Stargard . In: Art and history monuments of the Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz . On behalf of the Ministry (Department of Education and Art). I. Volume, III. Department: The district court districts Friedland (2nd half), Stargard and Neubrandenburg - processed by Georg Krüger, Oberkirchenrat zu Neustrelitz. Commission publisher of the Brünslowsche Verlagsbuchhandlung (E. Brückner), Neubrandenburg 1929, district court district Neubrandenburg - Ganzkow, p. 192 ff . ( online [accessed August 12, 2018]).
Individual evidence
Web links
- Literature about Ganzkow in the state bibliography MV
- Website of the local Heimatverein with chronicle, pictures and description of the church
Coordinates: 53 ° 40 ′ N , 13 ° 20 ′ E