Lenzburg (Wiesenhagen)

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Lenzburg
Forsthaus Lenzburg on the Urmes table sheet from 1840

Lenzburg was a residential area in the Wiesenhagen district of the city of Trebbin in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg .

Geographical location

The residential area is west of the district and thus in the southern part of the urban area of ​​Trebbin. In the north, the Wiesenhagen district borders on Kliestow and Klein Schulzendorf and in the northeast on Lüdersdorf , each of which is further districts of the city of Trebbin. To the south and west, Wiesenhagen borders the Schöneweide district , a district of the Nuthe-Urstromtal community .

history

Lenzburg was first mentioned in 1811 as Lantzburg , Lenzburg . It was a forest services establishment that was subordinate to the Trebbin Forestry Office. In 1858 it appeared as part of the Königlichen Scharfenbrücker Forest with an ownership of 3,061 acres . At that time ten people lived in the place. In 1860 it was a protected area with a forester's house and belonged to the manor district of the Scharfenbrück forest district. At that time it consisted of a residential building and three farm buildings.

In 1903 it was named Lenzeburger Forst; In 1925 the number of people had dropped to five. In 1928 the manor district was dissolved. Parts came to the community of Schöneweide and Neuendorf bei Trebbin, another part was merged with the Kummersdorfer Forst to form the Kummersdorfer Forst estate. In 1932 there was the Forstlaus Lenzburg with the living space of Neuendorf (since 1938 Wiesenhagen). In 1950 it was divided into Old and Neulenzeburg. The Lenzeburg forester's house has been part of the Trebbin Forestry Department since 1973.

literature

  • Lieselott Enders and Margot Beck: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part IV. Teltow. 395 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor Weimar, 1976