Kanno mill

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Kanno mill

The Kannomühle ( Kanowy młyn in Lower Sorbian ) is a former watermill and an officially designated living space in Alt Zauche , a district of the municipality of Alt Zauche-Wußwerk in the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg .

location

The Kannomühle is located in Niederlausitz , about four kilometers south-east of Alt Zauche. Further surrounding villages and settlements are Wußwerk and Neu Zauche in the north, Straupitz in the northeast, Mühlendorf in the east, Burg-Kauper in the southeast, Leipe in the south and Lehde in the southwest. The closest larger cities are Lübbenau and Lübben .

The living space is completely in the Oberspreewald in a forest and low moor area on the Neue Polenza , a tributary of the Spree , at an altitude of about 51  m above sea level. NHN . The Neu Zauche boat departure point is located near the mill.

history

The Kannomühle was first mentioned in 1648, making it one of the oldest mill buildings in the Spreewald . At first it was possibly called Wuschackmühle , which roughly means a small mill in a forest behind the mountain . The mill was later owned by the Kanno family, who made flour and meal there for the surrounding farmers. In 1844 the Kannomühle had 16 residents in two buildings and was parish off to Neu Zauche. In 1854 the mill burned down. After the fire, the Kanno mill was rebuilt and sold. It came into the possession of the count and was used as a forester's house from then on . The mill has been largely unused since the 20th century.

The Kannomühle initially belonged administratively to the municipality of Neu Zauche . As part of this municipality, the settlement was in the district of Lübben (Spreewald) in the administrative district of Frankfurt in the Kingdom of Prussia . The Kannomühle was later transferred to the Alt Zauche community . On July 25, 1952, Alt Zauche was assigned to its associated settlements in the newly founded Lübben district in the Cottbus district . After the fall of the Wall in the GDR , the Kannomühle was initially in the Lübben district in Brandenburg . On October 1, 1992, the Alt Zauche community joined the newly formed Straupitz Office , which was later renamed "Oberspreewald Office". After the Brandenburg district reform of December 6, 1993, the Kannomühle was assigned to the Dahme-Spreewald district . On October 26, 2003, Alt Zauche merged with Wußwerk to form the municipality of Alt Zauche-Wußwerk . At the same time, the Oberspreewald office merged with the neighboring Lieberose office to form the Lieberose / Oberspreewald office .

According to the opinion of the Brandenburg State Parliament , the Kannomühle belongs to the official settlement area of ​​the Sorbs / Wends . The municipality of Alt Zauche-Wußwerk sued this decision in May 2017.

Web links

Commons : Kannomühle  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

proof

  1. Topographical-statistical overview of the administrative district of Frankfurt ad O. 1844, p. 169 ( bsb-muenchen.de ).
  2. Ingvil Schirling: A future for the Kanno mill. Lausitzer Rundschau , August 20, 2014, accessed on April 3, 2018 .
  3. Kannomühle in the historical index of places. Retrieved April 3, 2018 .
  4. Eight other communities belong to the Sorbian settlement area. (No longer available online.) Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg, December 7, 2016, formerly in the original ; accessed on April 3, 2018 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.mwfk.brandenburg.de  
  5. Five municipalities complain, others consider. Lausitzer Rundschau , May 12, 2017, accessed on April 3, 2018 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 53 '37.3 "  N , 14 ° 3' 23"  E