Kemlitz (Dahme / Mark)

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Kemlitz
City of Dahme / Mark
Coordinates: 51 ° 50 ′ 53 ″  N , 13 ° 31 ′ 37 ″  E
Height : 107 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 331  (Dec. 31, 2006)
Incorporation : December 31, 2001
Postal code : 15936
Area code : 035451
Kemlitz (Brandenburg)
Kemlitz

Location of Kemlitz in Brandenburg

Kemlitz village church

Kemlitz ( Kamjenica in Lower Sorbian ) is a district of the town of Dahme / Mark in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg .

location

The place is east of the core town of Dahme / Mark on the B 102 . The transition from the Lausitz border wall to the Niedere Fläming region is natural here . Kemlitz to the community part belongs Altsorgefeld . North is Wildau-Wentdorf followed by Pitschen pimple in the northeast. This is followed in a clockwise direction by Falkenberg, Wüstermarke, Kolpien , the city center in the west and Dahmetal with the districts of Prensdorf , Görsdorf and Liedekahle . The highest elevation is the 124 meter high Hellberge to the northeast . The Kolpiener Heide , an extensive forest area with a 143 meter high elevation , connects to Kemlitz to the south .

History and etymology

Kemlitz was first mentioned as Cameniz in 1217 when Count Friedrich von Brehna sold the estate to the Dobrilugk monastery . The Cistercians passed it on as vassal property. From 1431 mortgaged the monks of the Welte joke until the place after the Reformation , which in 1624 and the dissolution of the monasteries came to power Doberlug Office Dobrilugk was converted. After the death of Alexander von Weltewitz, his widow sold the estate to Caspar von Falcke in 1616. He died a year later. His two sons could not or did not want to pay the purchase price and so the place came back into the possession of the von Weltewitz family. A first still received confirmation of this transfer back can only be found in 1625. A feudal letter from Elector Johann Georg confirms the possession of the place to Günter von Wellwitz. Nevertheless, there must have been another transfer to the von Falcke family at a later point in time: In 1715, Caspar Christoph von Falcke was confirmed as the owner in a mortgage letter. One of his descendants, Friedrich Christoph von Falcke, who had remained childless, finally sold Kemlitz to Wilhelm Eberhard Ferdinand von Pflugk for 50,000 thalers in 1803. In the 19th century the owners changed several times and Kemlitz came into the ownership of the landowner Carl August von Engelbrecht in 1842 - now for 104,000 thalers. Engelbrecht, who also acquired the Heinsdorf estate , leased the place immediately after it was acquired and earned an annual income of 1,000 to 1,200 thalers, regardless of a village fire in 1843 which also destroyed a wooden village church . As early as 1847 he sold the estate to the heirs of the Amtsrat Friedrich Ernst and the Kammerrat Friedrich Wilhelm von Unger, who from then on managed it together. A new building was built in 1856 under her patronage . But the community of heirs also had no lasting interest in the property. Before 1866 they sold it for 123,500 thalers to the von Schlieben family , who were to hold it until the end of the Second World War . After their expropriation, the estate was used as a provincial estate until 1949; then a people-owned property was created in the place . After the fall of the Wall , the manor house came to the workers' welfare of the state of Brandenburg via the Treuhandanstalt.

Culture and sights

Manor House (2013)
  • The Kemlitz manor was built in the first half of the 18th century, presumably including a previous building from the Renaissance .
  • The Kemlitz village church was built in 1856 in a round arch style . The church furnishings come from the construction time.
  • The village school in Dorfstraße 12 and a farmstead consisting of a residential building, barn and stable building in Dorfstraße 42 are listed as historical monuments.
  • The flaeming skate runs through the place.

See also

literature

  • Carsten and Hiltrud Preuß: The manor houses and manor houses in the Teltow-Fläming district , Lukas Verlag. pp. 92-. ISBN 978-3-86732-100-6 , 2011

Web links

Commons : Kemlitz  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
  • Kemlitz on the website of the Dahme / Mark office

proof

  1. Community and district directory. In: geobasis-bb.de. Land surveying and geographic base information Brandenburg, accessed on June 25, 2017 .