Klosterfelde (Wandlitz)

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Klosterfelde
municipality Wandlitz
Coordinates: 52 ° 47 ′ 27 "  N , 13 ° 28 ′ 48"  E
Height : 49 m
Area : 17.36 km²
Residents : 3204  (Sep 30, 2013)
Population density : 185 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : October 26, 2003
Postal code : 16348
Area code : 033396
Klosterfelde (Brandenburg)
Klosterfelde

Location of Klosterfelde in Brandenburg

Klosterfelde is a district of the Wandlitz community , which was first mentioned in the 13th century. The municipality belongs to the district of Barnim in the state of Brandenburg . Until 2003, Klosterfelde was an independent municipality within the Wandlitz office . In the Wandlitz district of Klosterfelde, 3204 people live on 17.36  km² , which corresponds to a population density of 184.6 inhabitants per km².

Geographical location

Overview

Klosterfelde is located on the northwestern part of the Barnim plateau, in the so-called Niederbarnim . The highest point with 64.7 meters above sea ​​level  (NHN) is near the eastern boundary of Prenden on the eastern edge of the Seeger settlement . At 39 meters above sea level, the area of ​​the Großer Lottschesees on the northern border is the lowest point of the town. The height of the town center at the church is 49 meters above sea level.

Neighboring places

Klosterfelde is located about 16 kilometers north of the Berlin city limits directly on the former federal highway 109 , today L100, along the Chaussee towards Prenzlau and the regional train line RB 27, also known as the Heidekrautbahn . To the north, Klosterfelde borders the Kreuzbruch district of the town of Liebenwalde , which is part of the Oberhavel district. Prenden joins to the east, Stolzenhagen to the west and the Wandlitz district to the south , all of which are districts of the greater Wandlitz community.

Subdivision breakdown

In addition to the main town, the north-south street village of the old town center with the immediately adjacent train station area in the east and the Rückersiedlung in the north, there are five settlement areas outside of this closed development. These are the Seegersiedlung in the east, the Heyert and Paradiessiedlung in the south towards Wandlitz, Marienwalde in the northwest and the settlement on Lake Lottschesee in the north.

Natural space

The village of Klosterfelde is located within one of Brandenburg's large protected areas , the Barnim Nature Park , and is surrounded by several lakes, the Stolzenhagener - , the Wandlitz - and the Liepnitzsee . The only lake belonging to the district is the Große Lottschesee north of the town center. In addition, Klosterfelde has a share in the west bank of the adjacent Kleiner Lottschesees . Other water areas are some ditches within the local area and two basins from a former peat cut towards Lottschesee. The eastern part of the peat cut is now a nature reserve .

The forest area of ​​the place is distributed very differently. To the east of the Heidekrautbahn railway line is a closed forest area that extends to Prenden, Lanke and Liepnitzsee. To the west of the built-up area there is almost exclusively agricultural land. In the north, the tree line also forms the border with the Oberhavel district .

history

From the 13th to the 19th century

The place was first mentioned in 1240 as Closterveld and was in sovereign possession until 1242, after which Closterveld went to the Lehnin monastery . At that time, the Lehnin monastery bought several villages from the state father for 312 marks silver, including Arnesee (Arendsee), Tribnisdorf with the Lozilitz See (Lottsche See), Bredewisch, Wandelitz (Wandlitz) and half of Stolzenhagen from Johann I and Otto II.

20th century

In the forest northwest of Klosterfelde was the anti-aircraft missile department 4123 of the NVA from 1955 to 1990 . Only ruins can be seen of the facilities (as of 2015).

21st century

Klosterfelde was an independent municipality until October 25, 2003. According to state law, it was incorporated into the newly formed large community of Wandlitz from the municipalities of the Wandlitz office . On June 16, 2005, a constitutional complaint by all municipalities belonging to the office against the municipal reorganization was rejected.

Number of inhabitants
(Source: Development of the number of inhabitants in the districts of the Wandlitz community (PDF; 78 kB))
year 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Residents 2,966 3,000 2,973 2,913 2,947 3.118 3.143 3,100 3.136 3.137 3,174 3,168 3,155 3,162 3,180 3,171 3,181 3,190

politics

Local advisory board

Klosterfelde local advisory board
Party /
candidate
Share of votes
(percent)
Seats
Free community of
Wandlitz
39.5 4th
SPD 28.4 3
CDU 13.5 1
The left 11.9 1

The last local elections took place on May 25, 2014. The turnout was 46.9 percent of the eligible population. The local advisory board consists of nine people. The table shows the results of this choice.

The local advisory board has an advisory role for the local council of Wandlitz with regard to the decisions of the board that affect the district of Lanke. Some of the representatives of the local council are also community representatives.

Mayor

Since the merger with Wandlitz, the former office of mayor has been exercised by a local mayor, initially also called local mayor. On October 13, 2008, Klaus Pawlowski (at that time the voter association Klosterfelder Bürgererkreis eV ) was elected to this office and confirmed in the 2014 local elections. On December 31, 2018, Pawlowski resigned from office for health reasons. As his successor, who took office in mid-February 2019, the local advisory board elected the lawyer Rico Brauer from the group of the Free Community of Wandlitz .

Every second Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., he holds citizens' consultations in the library at Bahnhofstrasse 35.

Culture and sights

Architectural monument in the main street

Architectural and ground monuments

Each of the new Wandlitz districts has architectural monuments, and some ground monuments have been discovered, all of which are listed in the Brandenburg list of monuments.

→ Overview: List of architectural monuments in Klosterfelde

church

Building history

Village church

The Protestant church in Klosterfelde was built in the 13th century as a stone building, in the 15th century it was extended on the east side and an apse was added. On the north side, the sacred building received a sacristy with a barrel vault . In 1742 the village community had the building rebuilt in the Baroque style, and it was also given a two-storey bell tower with a hood on the west side. The facades were plastered.

Between 2002 and 2010, with the active support of the Förderverein Dorfkirche Klosterfelde e. V. and numerous sponsors carried out a major renovation of the church. The roof structure was cleaned, the roof re-covered, the tower hood renewed and a new weather vane applied. The tower ball received the latest evidence and gold plating and was ceremoniously put back on in spring 2004. Inside, the apse was given fresh plaster ( a piece of medieval plaster was preserved on a viewing window ), the painting was renewed, all lead glass windows were redesigned according to old models and finally a comprehensive restoration of the altar and pulpit was carried out. The company of Wilfried Schwuchow from Angermünde and the Berlin restorer Dirk Jakob were involved in the work mentioned.

Interior

Nave at a mass

The three-bay church naves, which are closed with pointed arches, have had a stucco ceiling since the 18th century. In the choir there is a ribbed vault supported by clay heads . The wood-carved altar dates from 1719; the altarpiece, flanked by two winding vine-leaf columns, depicts the crucifixion of Jesus. Carved figures of John, Moses and the risen Christ adorn the chancel.

The pulpit from 1690 is also a wood carving, including the representation of the four evangelists in the parapet. A gallery surrounds the main nave in a horseshoe shape. Here is an organ made around 1884 by the organ builder Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller from Wittstock . The interior is rounded off by a three-legged wooden baptism, which comes from a church in the community of Tasdorf (today part of Rüdersdorf near Berlin ).

museum

The privately operated International Artist Museum , Liebenwalder Damm 2, offered information on artistry, attractions of folk festivals, cabaret, magic, light music and dance in pictures and words, often also figuratively. It was opened in 1997 and was awarded the Barnimer Culture Prize in 2000. Due to the death of the founder, Roland Weise, this facility had to be temporarily closed in summer 2013. The local council, the support association and the Brandenburg Ministry of Culture searched for solutions, but found none. So the inventory was sold to junk dealers and the rooms were cleared. The museum is now history itself.

Monuments

There are three war memorials on the main street . They honor the dead in 1813 , the fallen monastery fields of the First and Second World War and, in a separate green area, the soldiers of the Red Army who died in World War II . On the occasion of the 750th anniversary of Klosterfelde, the community had a memorial stone erected. Another memorial in Hauptstrasse, which commemorates the Klosterfelder woodworkers strike of 1931, was created by Herdegen Fehlhaber (* 1931) from Frankfurt / Oder . It bears the inscription: "Set as a symbol of memory of the fighters of the working class for political and social liberation."

Trike meeting (May 2008)

Regular events

Since 2002, every second year at Whitsun there has been a privately organized triker meeting on the edge of Klosterfelde next to the sports field. To this end, more than 100 Triker travel from Germany and neighboring countries every year. Several thousand people visit the three-day show.

There are also regional events such as a village talk , a pumpkin festival or summer festivals by the volunteer fire brigade.

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

The federal road 109 runs through the village between the villages of Wandlitz and Zerpenschleuse . Bernau can be reached from Klosterfelde by bus via Wandlitz. To improve the infrastructure, the major streets Bahnhofstrasse and Lange Gasse were expanded in 2007/2008 . Above all, cycle paths and sidewalks were created or improved.

The Heidekrautbahn , used as regional line 27 by the Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn , has been offering a direct connection southwards to Berlin (Berlin-Wilhelmsruh until 1961; then Berlin-Karow ) or northwards to Groß Schönebeck on the edge of the Schorfheide since its inauguration in 1901 . In addition, the place received one of the typical train station buildings: an unplastered two-story brick reception building with an attached, elongated goods shed. Shortly after the fall of the Wall , double-decker train sets were in use on this route and could also be seen at this station.

Established businesses

The first to be mentioned here is the traditional Klosterfelder kitchen furniture factory , which emerged from the simple joinery founded by Louis Bergemann in 1852. During the GDR era, it delivered its kitchen furniture to all districts and in some cases also to other socialist countries; it was re-privatized in 1990 and continues to exist. In addition, the monastery fields mustard factory, which is run by the Trautmann family in a historical tradition, with 33 types of mustard is worth mentioning, as is the Koehn wood market (including supplier for the summer theater house in Berlin's Monbijoupark ). Craftsmen, service providers, food retail outlets, a hardware store or a company that specializes in the construction of wooden log houses are also part of the local businesses.

power supply

Here is particularly the biomass cogeneration plant to name which of the ESP GEKO GmbH after the turn was made up of the then existing heating plant and since 1996 electricity and heat from biomass generated (waste wood and recycled garbage). The power generated is between 10 and 16  MW thermal and 1.6 MW electrical. From 2002 the company Vattenfall Europe operated the power plant, meanwhile the plant belongs to the BPK Biopower Klosterfelde . At the beginning of the 2010s, the Wandlitz Renewable Association examined the option of redesigning the energy supply for the town of Klosterfelde in the long term in the direction of a bioenergy village . A result has not yet been announced (as of summer 2017).

Education and health

There is a primary and a secondary school in Klosterfelde . The school on Ernst-Thälmann-Straße was opened as a secondary school on November 21, 1960 . At that time there were around 400 students in the village. The building was converted into a primary school after reunification . At the end of the 2007/2008 school year, it had eight classes with 171 students from grades 1 to 6. This corresponds to a class frequency of 21 students per class. This elementary school won the campaign "Three countries - one goal: We help Syrian refugee children", which took place as a UNICEF Junior Ambassador competition in 2014, together with the Comenius partner school ( CEIP GIL Lopez ) from Spain and another partner school from Turkey ( Özel Sivas Final Ortaokuli ) the 3rd main prize. At this humanitarian event, more than 8,700 children from 63 schools, 21 groups and 13 clubs involved in more than 100 projects from all over Germany - among others they collected donations for aid programs, organized charity - bazaars and -Theateraufführungen, made public on abuses of Pay attention to children's rights in Syria and other countries. Representatives from Unicef ​​held the award ceremony in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt on June 30, 2014, and of course educators from Klosterfelde were present.

The secondary school, grades 7 to 10, had 232 students in ten classes in 2008, with a class frequency of 23 students per class.

A new outdoor sports facility was built for all schools in 2007/2008, which the municipality had financed with 170,000 euros.

As a special feature, the Klosterfelder Oberschule has been offering the subject of fire brigade studies since 2019, with two school hours per week for grades nine and ten. Teachers and practical trainers are the military leader Marcus Funk from Basdorf , Alexander Engel and Alexander König. The interest of the students in the new subject is great, in the school year 2019/2020 16 young people will take part, of which 13 are students. These classes, the curriculum of which had been approved by the Ministry of Education, were first introduced in Angermünde .

There are five doctors in the village of Klosterfelde: two general practitioners, a dentist, a gynecologist and a veterinarian. There is also a pharmacy here. (Status: July 2010)

Associations and corporations

The sports club SG Union Klosterfelde was founded on September 9, 1919 and has around 180 members in the 21st century. This sports community mainly played football. There were also gymnastics, volleyball and table tennis. The SG Union Klosterfelde already had a boxing group. The footballers played in the national class in 2013/2014. In addition to this ball sports club, the club register contains 17 other facilities in Klosterfelde (as of 2009):

  • Rifle guild from 1904 Klosterfelde
  • Klosterfelde bowling club
  • Motorsport Club Klosterfelde
  • Equestrian and popular sports club Klosterfelde: Holiday leisure, driving sports, self-defense from 6 years, baby massage, games & movement, children's yoga , riding groups, riding therapy, animal-assisted education, circus group, preventive sports
  • Sport angler Kleine Lottsche
  • Carrier pigeon club 04702
  • Klosterfelde Gospel Choir
  • Beekeeping Association Klosterfelde (founded 1908)
  • No limit youth club , meeting point for all young people from grade 7
  • Diakonieverein Bernau eV for the Klosterfelde social station
  • Kloster-Triker (founded September 2001, 33 members), trike and bike riders
  • Friends of nature and camping
  • Volkssolidarität in Brandenburg eV, local group Klosterfelde
  • Monastery Fields Citizens' Circle (KBK)
  • Small animal breeders association
  • and the development association for the volunteer fire brigade , village church.
Traditional inn to the brave little tailor

gastronomy

Klosterfelde has three inns: the village inn for 200 years in family-owned, which takes its name to brave little tailor derived from the innkeeper Schneider family, the restaurant and pension Linde garden and the inn mountain spring , all three located in the main street.

Personalities associated with Klosterfelde

  • Louis Bergemann (1852–1936), entrepreneur who made Klosterfelde famous far beyond his borders with his furniture factory and made an important contribution to the upswing of the town. His grave became an honorary grave in May 2011.
  • Alfred Hempel (1882–1947), 1928–1947 pastor in Klosterfelde;
    In 2011, his grave was designated as an honorary grave because, among other things, he had the
    Luther oak planted in the village on the occasion of the Martin Luther honor in 1933 .
  • Helmut Zitzmann (1923–1957), doctor, head of the Klosterfelder rural outpatient clinic 1955–1957.
    There is a memorial stone in his honor on the Klosterfelder Friedhof, he is buried in his hometown Steinach / Thuringia. The memorial stone was also marked as a grave of honor due to its medical work for the place.
  • Claus Ulrich Wiesner (also CU Wiesner) (1933–2016), German writer and screenwriter, lived in the village since 1989.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2003
  2. Official election results of the 2014 municipal elections in the Wandlitz community for the local advisory board in Klosterfelde , accessed on August 10, 2014.
  3. Official Gazette for the municipality of Wandlitz , vol. 15, edition 1/2019, p. 44.
  4. a b Flyer Dorfkirche Klosterfelde from May 2010
  5. The International Artist Museum in Germany - Museum (www.mantoa.de/iam) ( Memento from January 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  6. Out for International Artist Museum . On: www.mzvd.de ( Magischer Zirkel von Deutschland ), accessed on June 26, 2017.
  7. Memorial stone for the monastery fields workers In: Heidekraut-Journal , 2017.
  8. a b c 2008 annual report of the Wandlitz community
  9. Triker Monastery - Trike Meeting
  10. Jürgen Opravil: Die Heidekrautbahn , Ed. Chronik Pankow, 1996, p. 125.
  11. Klosterfelde ( Memento from July 21, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  12. Homepage with a representation of the kitchen furniture ( memento of the original from July 9, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sc-buero.de
  13. TV broadcast on rbb on January 21, 2010
  14. Homepage mustard manufactory
  15. ^ Wandlitz. citizen and visitor information 2011/2012; P. 30
  16. a b Jürgen Bahr: Klosterfelde: Energy from your own strength - preliminary study for the establishment of a bioenergy village , Bachelor thesis, University for Sustainable Development Eberswalde (FH), 2010.
  17. 50 years of the Klosterfelde School in Ernst-Thälmann-Straße In: Official Gazette for the Wandlitz community from September 11, 2010; Page 19.
  18. Klosterfelde primary school wins the main prize in: Heidekrautjournal , August / September 2014, p. 7.
  19. Heidekraut Journal , citizen sheet for the places of the community Wandlitz, year 2008, issue 19, p. 4: Wandlitz schools in facts .
  20. ^ Wandlitz compact , 22nd edition 2020/21, p. 50/51: Erasing after notes .
  21. ^ Wandlitz. Citizen and Visitor Information 2010/11; Doctors from A to Z
  22. ^ Website of the SG Union Klosterfelde 1919 .
  23. ^ Wandlitz. Citizen and Visitor Information 2009/10; Clubs from A to Z , p. 29.
  24. ^ Website of the Equestrian and Popular Sports Club of Klosterfelde eV
  25. Official Gazette for the municipality of Wandlitz No. 8/2011, p. 53
  26. Resolution draft BV-AS 2008-0001: public budget of the municipality of Wandlitz for 2008 with the names of the supported associations
  27. website of the monastery Triker , as of August 2012
  28. a b c Official Gazette for the Wandlitz community from May 28, 2011: Wandlitz community shows graves of honor. Five grave sites in Wandlitz and Klosterfelde marked with stone stones .; P. 11