Lietzenhütte

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Lietzenhütte on the Urmes table sheet 3440 Premnitz from 1840

Lietzenhütte (also Lietzenshütte ) was a tar hut in the Königsheide northeast of Döberitz , a district of the city of Premnitz in the Havelland district (Brandenburg), first mentioned in 1723 . In 1821 the homestead with a house and two farm buildings is documented as a sub-forestry department. In 1911 the sub-forestry department was relocated to Döberitz. The homestead was probably demolished between 1911 and 1922.

location

Lietzenhütte was 4.3 km northeast of the center of Döberitz and 4 km southwest of Bamme in the middle of the Königsheide. The Königsheide was a larger forest area between Rathenow, Premnitz and Bamme in the district of Havelland, Brandenburg. It was one of the three tar ovens, next to Königshütte (or Adermannshütte) and Spolierenberg , which were in operation in the Königsheide in the middle of the 18th century.

history

In 1707 the Drust brothers from Premnitz wanted to build a tar furnace on the so-called Riepers Fenn; However, the construction probably failed due to the resistance of the two existing tar ovens, Adermannshütte and Spolierenberg. The construction was finally approved, because in 1723 it was already in operation and belonged to A. Lietze, a citizen of Premnitz. The name is of course derived from this first owner. It is not known when the tar stove came in. It is not recorded in the Schmettauschen map series from 1767/87. From 1821, Lietzenhütte is documented as a sub-forestry. At that time it consisted of a residential building. In 1860 the dwelling house of the Unterforester and two farm buildings stood here. In 1911 the sub-forestry department was relocated to Döberitz. In TK 25 3440 Premnitz (printed in 1934, with individual supplements from 1922!) The farm is no longer shown. That means it must have disappeared between 1911 and 1922.

literature

  • Lieselott Enders : Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg. Part III Havelland. 452 p., Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1972, p. 122.
  • Sebastian Kinder (Hrsg.): The Havelland around Rathenow and Premnitz a regional study. XIX, 454 pp., Cologne, Böhlau Verlag, 2017 ISBN 978-3-412-22297-0 , p. 334.

Coordinates: 52 ° 33 '  N , 12 ° 24'  E