Small Garbage Rose Lake

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Small Garbage Rose Lake
Kleiner Muellroser See.jpg
Small Garbage Rose Lake, seen from the marina
Geographical location Oder-Spree district , Brandenburg , Germany
Tributaries Schlaube
Drain Oder-Spree Canal
Places on the shore Garbage rose
Data
Coordinates 52 ° 15 '3 "  N , 14 ° 24' 45"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 15 '3 "  N , 14 ° 24' 45"  E
Small Garbage Rose Lake (Brandenburg)
Small Garbage Rose Lake
Altitude above sea level 40.8  m above sea level NHN
surface 13 ha
length 390 mdep1
width 500 mdep1
Maximum depth 2 m

particularities

Marina, inland shipping

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The Kleine Müllroser See (also called Kleiner See on official maps ) is a lake in the Oder-Spree district in Brandenburg between the Oder-Spree Canal in the north and the Großer Müllroser See in the south.

description

Coming from the Großer Müllroser See the Schlaube flows into the lake. The discharge takes place in the Oder-Spree Canal. This section of the Oder-Spree Canal belonged to the Friedrich Wilhelm Canal from 1668 to 1891 , which used the bed of the Schlaube here, which until then flowed from the lake east to the Oder .

The Kleine Müllroser See belongs from the mouth of the Schlauben to the Oder-Spree Canal at SOW-km 103.86 to the federal waterway Spree-Oder-Wasserstraße , here with its section Oder-Spree-Kanal; The Berlin Waterways and Shipping Office is responsible. As a class I waterway, the lake can be used by vehicles / units that are no longer than 50 m and wider than 8.25 m; a loading depth of 1.60 m must not be exceeded. There is a marina on the waterfront .

fishing

In the lake there are stocks of eel , perch , bream , pike , carp , asp , roach , tench , individual catfish and pikeperch . Those interested can purchase fishing permits. The lake is approved for motor boats .

history

Shipping and shipbuilding have a long tradition in Müllrose . As early as 1820, the shipbuilder Gottlieb Kleemann built a shipyard on the Kleiner Müllroser See. Their existence favored the founding of a boat club. In 1892 the Silesian Hermann Haase also founded a shipyard in which 10 to 12 Breslau custom barges were built annually. This Odermaßkahn , also known as the Breslauer Maßkahn , was 55 m long, 8 m wide and had a carrying capacity of 550 t. The draft was limited to 1.40 m, so the barges were optimally adapted to the conditions of the Oder .

The shipyard changed hands over the years and was nationalized in 1957. Until 1990 the company was called VEB Schiffsreparaturwerft Müllrose .

Karl Möser also founded a shipyard in 1892 , which existed until the 1970s. Today the Marina Schlaubetal is located here .

The third shipyard was founded in 1900, Fritz Kubler employed up to 40 workers by the end of the First World War . After the end of the war, he and Heinrich Sellerbeck , who had taken over the Haasesche Werft in 1909, had to build barges that went to France as reparations for the lost war .

In 1932 and 1933 - as part of a Reich labor procurement measure - the acute-angled entry and exit of the lake on the Oder-Spree Canal at km 102.86 was replaced by a straight, popularly known piercing , at km 103.86. The measure became necessary because in the fog the ships often missed the entrance to the lake. From the original entrance and exit there are still 200 meters of the old route along the canal.

See also

literature

  • Hermann Trebbin: Müllrose - from the fates and struggles of a Brandenburg country town, reprint of the edition from 1934. Ed .: Stadt Müllrose, Verlag Die Furt, Jacobsdorf 2003, ISBN 978-3-933416-45-2 .
  • Ed. Klaus Wolfert: 750 years of the city of Müllrose, Schlaubetal-Verlag Kühl OHG, p. 37, ISBN 9783941085770 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brandenburg Viewer
  2. Directory E, Ser. No. 55 of the Chronicle ( Memento of the original from July 22, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wsv.de
  3. Inland Waterways Regulations, Chapter 21 , Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration
  4. Marina Schlaubetal
  5. Page no longer available , search in web archives: MOZ , October 27, 2004@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www4.moz.de
  6. Schlesischer Kulturspiegel Stiftung KulturWerk Schlesien, 38th year 2003, p. 22, ISSN  1437-5095
  7. Heimatmuseum Müllrose ( Memento of the original from September 5, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.museen-brandenburg.de
  8. ^ Hermann Trebbin: Müllrose - From the fates and struggles of a Brandenburg country town, reprint of the edition from 1934. Ed .: Stadt Müllrose, Verlag Die Furt, Jacobsdorf 2003, p. 70, ISBN 978-3-933416-45-2
  9. ^ Hermann Trebbin: Müllrose - From the fates and struggles of a Brandenburg country town, reprint of the edition from 1934. Ed .: Stadt Müllrose, Verlag Die Furt, Jacobsdorf 2003, p. 67, ISBN 978-3-933416-45-2