Grabenitz

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Grabenitz is a small town in the northeastern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , which today belongs to the municipality of Klink bei Waren (Müritz) in the Mecklenburg Lake District as a district. The place was founded in 1788 after the old village of Grabenitz, which was located on a peninsula-like area closer to the southern end of the Kölpinsee, was abandoned during the great desertification period in the 14th century.

history

Medieval desolation Alt Gräbenisze is mentioned for the first time in 1333 when the land was sold to the Malchow monastery by the noble Pritzbuer family , who owned the area for centuries. In the years 1788–93, the Grabenitz estate belonged to the von Randow family , who at the end of the 18th century were head forester from Lücken . After 1860 his descendants, the von Lücken brothers, were the owners. In 1897 it acquired it together with Klink A. von Schnitzler, but as early as 1899 Friedrich Glantz owned the 1039 hectare fiefdom, in whose family it remained until the early 1920s. In documents from 1923 and 1937, Prof. Dr. A. Hasenkamp named as the owner. After the Second World War , the property was expropriated and converted into a Type I agricultural production cooperative (LPG) in 1953 . In 1976 there was a merger with LPG Klink and Sembzin .

After reunification in 1990, the municipality of Klink sold the manor with two stables, the farmhouse and the warehouse to a trust company. In 1998 the farm and manor house was demolished and single-family houses were built.

Today the small town has various holiday apartments.

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Coordinates: 53 ° 28 '  N , 12 ° 35'  E