Great Luckow

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Great Luckow
Dahmen municipality
Coordinates: 53 ° 39 ′ 57 ″  N , 12 ° 31 ′ 22 ″  E
Height : 19 m above sea level NHN
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Postal code : 17166
Area code : 039933
Ruins of the Große Luckow manor house
Ruins of the Große Luckow manor house

Große Luckow is a district of the municipality of Dahmen in the southeast of the Rostock district in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The place belongs to the Office of Mecklenburg Switzerland and was an independent municipality until January 1, 1974.

location

Great Luckow is located in Mecklenburg Switzerland , around 12 kilometers south of Teterow and 20 kilometers northwest of Waren (Müritz) . Surrounding villages are Neu Ziddorf in the north, Ziddorf in the east, Klocksin and Groß Rehberg in the south, Kirch Grubenhagen in the south-west, Klein Luckow in the west and Barz in the north-west.

The Mühlenbach flows through the village . Große Luckow is located on the state road 20 to Malchow and about two kilometers west of the federal road 108 .

history

Great Luckow was first mentioned in a document with the name Luckow , the place was first mentioned in 1417 as Great Luckow . Grossen Luckow was originally founded by German farmers, while the neighboring Klein Luckow is a Slavic local foundation, so Grossen Luckow is probably the younger of the two places. In 1417, Grossen Luckow came into the possession of the local von Maltzahn family . In the Thirty Years War the place was destroyed, after the reconstruction there were several changes of ownership within various branch lines of the Maltzahn family.

In 1815 a round barn was built in Great Luckow , in which rapeseed was threshed. In addition to several farm buildings , the Grossen Luckow manor also included a manor house built in Tudor style , which was commissioned by Adolph August von Maltzahn in 1842 and designed by the architect Heinrich Gustav Thormann from Wismar. In 1896, the Große Luckow estate was owned by Ulrich von Maltzan. The wheelwright's house was built in 1915 . The round barn in the village burned down in 1917, after the reconstruction it was equipped with a tin roof instead of the previous thatched roof.

Until 1933, Great Luckow belonged to the Waren office in Mecklenburg-Schwerin . After the unification of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz to form the state of Mecklenburg , the Waren district became the Waren district . Most recently, Great Luckow was owned by the Barons von Wartenberg , who were expropriated in the course of the land reform in the Soviet occupation zone in 1945. The district of Waren was dissolved as part of the GDR district reform on July 25, 1952 and the community of Großen Luckow came to the new Teterow district . On January 1, 1974, Great Luckow was incorporated into Dahmen. After reunification , Grossen Luckow only belonged to the district of Teterow , which, after a district reform in 1994, merged with the districts of Bützow and Güstrow to form the new district of Güstrow .

The historic manor house in Großen Luckow was empty from 1990, and extensive restoration work began in 2004. On February 20, 2005, the mansion burned down, presumably by arson . Parts of the outer wall also collapsed. After the fire, the mansion was removed from the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania list of monuments and has not been rebuilt since then. Since the district reform of September 4, 2011, Großer Luckow has been in the Rostock district .

Attractions

Architectural monuments

In the list of architectural monuments in Dahmen , three architectural monuments are listed for Great Luckow .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The manor in Grossen Luckow. In: heimat-mecklenburgische-seenplatte.de , accessed on November 30, 2019.
  2. Manor house (manor house) Great Luckow. In: gutshaeuser.de , accessed on November 30, 2019.