Port warehouse Dassow

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Harbor storage facility in Dassow

The port warehouse in the Mecklenburg town of Dassow was built in 1861 for the local agricultural trade directly at the old port of the town on the banks of the Stepenitz . The port storage facility was located in the immediate vicinity of the state border , from 1978 until the dismantling in 1990 there was a border wall directly on the Stepenitz bank, which was supposed to prevent visual contact in the direction of Travemünde .

The partially refurbished and listed brick building on Dassower Bridge on Bundesstrasse 105 has been empty for many years. Before the Second World War, it was part of Dassow's largest company, the Callies family's timber and land trade founded in 1812, which started here and was later based in Grevesmühlen . For the Christian Callies company, the first business telephone line was laid in West Mecklenburg between Dassow and Grevesmühlen. The warehouse in Dassow is the oldest remaining warehouse of this former western Mecklenburg agricultural company, which used to be of great economic importance in Klützer Winkel . In addition to the warehouse in Dassow, Christian Callies also owned the now vacant warehouse at Grevesmühlen train station from 1878. The large warehouse built in 1926 next to Klütz train station was demolished in 2004 by the Lübeck construction association against the political wishes of the city of Klütz . In Klütz, however, the small granary in the town center from the 1880s has been preserved as a literary house for Uwe Johnson and is reminiscent of the times when grain was still stored in granaries. Two warehouses in Plau also belonged to the Callies company for a time.

In the summer of 2017, after almost three years of planning, extensive stabilization and renovation of the reservoir began, which had sagged by more than a meter in some places due to the soft subsoil.

literature

  • Sven Badua: Forgotten monuments of a modern cultural landscape. In: Frank-Norbert Nagel (Ed.): Towers, chimneys, industrial mills, Land-Art: Significance and evaluation of landmarks in the cultural landscape. Hamburg 2006, p. 57 (p. 91 ff.) Google-books

Web links

Commons : Hafenspeicher Dassow  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Monument List (as of 1997) on landtag-mv.de, p. 250, object 242 (PDF file; 934 kB)
  2. Dassow's slate storage facility again soon? , NDR from June 16, 2017, accessed on August 9, 2017

Coordinates: 53 ° 54 '23.2 "  N , 10 ° 58' 4.8"  E