Klosterheide

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Klosterheide
City of Lindow (Mark)
Coordinates: 52 ° 59 ′ 21 ″  N , 12 ° 58 ′ 22 ″  E
Height : 50 m above sea level NN
Residents : 179  (2001)
Incorporation : December 31, 2001
Postal code : 16835
Area code : 033933

Klosterheide is a district of the municipality of Lindow (Mark) in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in the state of Brandenburg . 179 inhabitants lived here in 2001.

geography

Klosterheide is located three kilometers north of Lindow (Mark). The place is surrounded by forests and agricultural fields. To the west of Klosterheide lies the Gudelacksee .

history

There was a Slavic settlement on a peninsula about two kilometers west of Klosterheide , finds indicate that the settlement existed in the 11th and 12th centuries. Century. The village of Klosterheide is mentioned for the first time in 1574 in the Lindow register of inheritance. The name at that time was "uff der Kloster Heide". In 1691 five colonists and a shepherd from Switzerland founded the present-day place. In 1752 there was a fire in the village, nothing more is known about the damage.

A lung sanatorium was built at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1953 the LPG Type I was founded, which was then converted into the LPG Type III "New Life" by 1960. In 1967 this LPG merged with the LPG "Vorwärts" from Lindow (Mark).

Monuments

There are several monuments in Klosterheide. Four are listed here.

Memorial plaque to the death march

The Rosenhof is located on the Gudelacksee in a forest area west of Klosterheide. The Rosenhof complex consists of a two-storey country house with side wings and a park. The house was built in 1928 by the entrepreneur Wilhelm Zoellner based on a design by the architect Otto Rudolf Salvisberg . Zoellner was a co-founder and until 1933 member of the board of the Zoellner-Werke AG for paint and varnish production, formerly SH Cohn in Berlin-Neukölln. In 1936 ownership passed to Fritz Jay, who had the house rebuilt from 1936 to 1938. The facade has since been kept in the neo-baroque style. The three central axes form a risalit , in the middle the entrance is under an arbor with columns. The travertine entrance wall was taken over from the original structure. Today the property belongs to Lothar and Nina von Maltzahn . The 4 hectare park was designed by garden architect Gabriella Pape ; There are numerous sculptures in it, among others by Will Ryman , Philippe Berry and Claude Lalanne.

In Klosterheider Strasse at the corner of Kramnitzer Weg there is a memorial plaque for the victims of the death march of inmates of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp who perished in Klosterheide on April 21, 1945. The board was set up in 1976. The inscription reads: “April 1945 death march of the inmates of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Over 6,000 were murdered by the SS on this march. Let your legacy live on in our deeds. "

The stable building at Klosterheide Straße 14 is a listed building. The house of the former four-sided courtyard was built in 1752. It is a two-story, eaves-standing house with a gable roof. The stable building was built in 1890.

The Klosterheide Clinic was built as a lung sanatorium from 1910. Today the clinic belongs to the Ruppiner Kliniken GmbH. In the 1930s the clinic became one of the main locations of the Lebensborn e. V., a National Socialist organization. Houses B and G were built in 1910, houses A, D and F in 1940.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://ns.gis-bldam-brandenburg.de/hida4web/search?smode=advanced&sort=ort&text=Klosterheide&text-join=&text-exclude=&landkreis=&ort=&gemeinde=&strasse_haus=&sachbegriff=&datierung=&datierung_extended=&datierung ._extended = & ignore_datierung = & artist name = & workshop name = & person name = & legal_person = & ID = & document_no =
  2. Open garden with new sculpture , Märkische Oderzeitung from May 18, 2012, accessed on July 31, 2019; Open garden on the Rosenhof in Klosterheide , Märkische Oderzeitung from July 8, 2019, accessed on July 31, 2019