Hathenow

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Hathenow
Municipality Old Tucheband
Coat of arms of the former municipality of Hathenow
Coordinates: 52 ° 30 ′ 20 ″  N , 14 ° 32 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 12 m
Residents : 103  (Jan. 1, 2014)
Incorporation : December 31, 2001
Postal code : 15328
Area code : 033601
Hathenow (Brandenburg)
Hathenow

Location of Hathenow in Brandenburg

Hathenow has been part of the municipality of Alt Tucheband in the Märkisch-Oderland district in Brandenburg since December 31, 2001 . The street green village, which was formerly part of the diocese of Lebus, is located on the federal road 112 between the Reitweiner Sporn and the Mallnower mountains.

history

The street village Hathenow was first mentioned in 1405 as Hattenow .

In 1956 the agricultural production cooperative (LPG) " Otto Nuschke " Hathenow was founded. This went into the LPG Einigkeit und Frieden Rathstock and later into the LPG Edwin Hernle Sachsendorf . Today, Landwirtschaft Golzow Betriebs-GmbH manages the agricultural land in Hathenow. Already in the last decades of the GDR , LPG Golzow was the sole agricultural producer in Hathenow and the surrounding communities.

Until the voluntary amalgamation of the municipalities of Hathenow, Rathstock and Alt Tucheband to form the municipality of Alt Tucheband on December 31, 2001, Hathenow was an independent municipality in the Golzow district .

Population development

year 1875 1890 1910 1925 1933 1946 1993 2000 2006 2013
population 568 402 362 438 376 274 103 131 123 98


Culture and sights

The old Hathenow Church before 1945
Memorial stone in memory of the old church, erected in 1997

The small late medieval church, a plastered brick building with granite boulders, consisted of a rectangular nave and a sacristy built on the east side in the 19th century . Particularly noteworthy was the curved tracery pattern on the east gable of the church, visible from afar . The square, plastered lattice tower with a pyramid roof, which was added later, showed the year 1794 in the weather vane . The equipment was simple. Remains of late Gothic glass windows from the 15th / 16th centuries. Century with the coat of arms of the family von Beerfelde were on the church floor. Two bells hung in the tower, one of them with late Gothic minuscules . Two baroque, silver- plated brass lights with the inscription HATHNO 1720 adorned the altar. In 1848 the church received a new organ and other furnishings. The church was badly damaged in 1945, the ruins removed in 1957/58.

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

Hathenow is connected to Küstrin and Frankfurt (Oder) by the federal highway 112 .

literature

  • Jürgen Bensch, Dietmar Schädler: 600 years of Hathenow , 2005.

Web links

Commons : Hathenow  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Population figures . (PDF; 27 KB) Golzow Office , accessed on March 30, 2014 .
  2. Märkische Oderzeitung : There were once three brick factories here from July 2, 2005.
  3. StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2001
  4. Hans-Georg Rieger, Günther-Alexander Wittich (ed.): Churches in the Oderbruch and their fates since the spring of 1945. With pictures and historical notes , Lebus, 1992, self-published by the Lebus home district, p. 67f.