List of architectural monuments in Angermünde

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In the list of architectural monuments in Angermünde , all listed buildings in the Brandenburg city of Angermünde and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the state monument list as of December 31, 2019.

Legend

The columns contain the following information:

  • ID-No .: The number is assigned by the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation . A link after the number leads to the entry about the monument in the monument database. The word Wikidata can also be found in this column ; the corresponding link leads to information on this monument at Wikidata.
  • Location: the address of the monument and the geographical coordinates.
    Link to a map view tool to set coordinates. In the map view, monuments without coordinates are shown with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, monuments with a picture with a green marker.
  • Official designation: Designation in the official lists of the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation. A link behind the name leads to the Wikipedia article about the monument.
  • Description: the description of the monument
  • Image: a picture of the monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive

General

ID no. location Official name description image
09130906
 
Angermünde
( location )
Statute for the protection of the historic center of Angermünde The old town is located south of the Mündsee. It can still be seen today, as much of the city fortifications have been preserved.
Statute for the protection of the historic center of Angermünde [1]

Architectural monuments

Altkünkendorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09130259
 
Altkünkendorfer Strasse
( location )
church
church
09130252
 
On Wolletzer Weg
( location )
Glambeck mill A mill at this location was mentioned as early as 1287, but it no longer existed in 1375. The mill burned down around 1670 and was rebuilt around 1684. Milling then continued until around 1900; today's mill was built around 1850. It consists of a house and a stable. The mill building is a two-story half-timbered house.
Glambeck mill
09130260
 
Service yard 1, 2, 5, 18
( location )
Manor complex, consisting of manor house, granary and barn
Manor complex, consisting of manor house, granary and barn
09130754
 
( Location ) Equipment from the demolished Wolletz church
Equipment from the demolished Wolletz church

Angermünde

ID no. location Official name description image
09130261
 
( Location ) Section of the city fortifications with city wall, epitaph and two grave slabs in the city wall, powder tower and Wiek houses The city wall was built in the last quarter of the 13th century. It was a wall about 7 meters high, about 1.15 meters thick and tapering towards the top. There was a brick wall on a field stone base. There were 36 soft houses, the length of the wall was about 1410 meters. There were three gates. The powder tower in the south of the city was added in the 15th century. The demolition of the wall began in the 18th century and the stones were used to build houses. In 1827 the northern part was removed. On the field side of the southern wall there are grave slabs, there was a cemetery here.
Section of the city fortifications with city wall, epitaph and two grave slabs in the city wall, powder tower and Wiek houses
09130898
 
( Location ) Half mile column, at the entrance to the village from the direction of Eberswalde
Half mile column, at the entrance to the village from the direction of Eberswalde
09130885
 
( Location ) Monument to the fallen, Wilhelmshöhe
Monument to the fallen, Wilhelmshöhe
09130269
 
Bahnhofsplatz 1a, Güterbahnhof 1, Templiner Straße 29
( location )
Angermünde station with the following buildings and technical systems: reception building, dispatcher interlocking (AGF-old), interlocking (ANT), interlocking (ART), goods floor (AGM), water towers and water cranes Angermünde train station was opened on November 15, 1842.
Angermünde station with the following buildings and technical systems: reception building, dispatcher interlocking (AGF-old), interlocking (ANT), interlocking (ART), goods floor (AGM), water towers and water cranes
09130265
 
Berliner Strasse
( location )
Holy Spirit Chapel The Holy Spirit Chapel is a 15th century chapel. The brick Gothic chapel is the only remaining building of the former Heilig-Geist-Spital which was destroyed in the Thirty Years War. The chapel belonged to the Heilig-Geist-Spital, founded in 1336, which was located directly outside the former city wall of Angermünde. The church interior initially had a flat ceiling, but it was not until the 15th century that the vaulted yokes were added later. In this context, the portal was moved from the north side of the chapel to the west side.
Holy Spirit Chapel
09130267
 
Berliner Strasse
( location )
Memorial stone for three murdered German soldiers and a Soviet memorial in the Friedenspark The memorial is located in the western part of the Friedenspark , near Berliner Straße. The monument was inaugurated in November 1946. It is about 4.5 meters high. It consists of two columns on a pedestal, these are closed by an architrave. On the architrave there is a marble slab with the Russian inscription «Вечная слава героям!" (German "Eternal fame the hero!").
Memorial stone for three murdered German soldiers and a Soviet memorial in the Friedenspark
09130931
 
Berliner Strasse
( location )
Transformer station, in the Friedenspark The transformer station is located in Friedenspark , south of the city wall at the former Berliner Tor. The house was built in 1927. It's a small house; it used to be a mausoleum.
Transformer station, in the Friedenspark
09130230
 
Berliner Strasse 2, 2a
( location )
Residential building ("Goldenes Lamm" inn) The house was built between 1690 and 1700 as a residential and commercial building and is one of the oldest buildings in the city. In 1826, Friedrich Stendel set up the inn "Zum frommen Lamm" with a horse changing station and an inn. Around 1900 it received the popular name "Goldenes Lamm", whereupon the innkeeper Meier renamed the restaurant. Until 1970 there was a pony bar in the house; After 1990 it was used briefly by the People's Solidarity until it fell into disrepair from 2000. In 2006, it was bought by private individuals and renovated into a residential building.
Residential building ("Goldenes Lamm" inn)
09131263
 
Berliner Strasse 18
( location )
Residential building The house is an eaves-standing, two-story house with a gable roof. The house was probably built at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1880 the house was rebuilt, the half-timbering has been preserved. BW
09130276
 
Berliner Strasse 39
( location )
Residential building The house was built after 1744. It is an eaves, two-story half-timbered house with a gable roof. In 1922, the street front was changed significantly, shop windows were installed on the ground floor. The house passage on the left side of the house has been preserved. The house was renovated from 1996 to 1999.
Residential building
09130277
 
Berliner Strasse 46
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130278
 
Berliner Strasse 48
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130279
 
Berliner Strasse 52
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130282
 
Berliner Strasse 58
( location )
Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building
09130283
 
Berliner Strasse 61
( location )
Residential building The house occupies two parcels and is therefore wider than usual. It is a two-story house with a hipped roof. There are roof houses on the roof. There is a courtyard entrance roughly in the middle. The yard is still completely covered with field stones. The house was probably built in 1698.
Residential building
09130901
 
Brüderstraße 2
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130284
 
Brüderstraße 4
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130285
 
Brüderstraße 8
( location )
Residential building The house was probably built in the middle of the 18th century. It is a two-story house with a mansard roof. It is a massive plastered building with a simple facade structure. Of the baroque structure, the central projection and the gate entrance can still be seen.
Residential building
09130287
 
Brüderstraße 14a
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130288
 
Brüderstraße 18
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130289
 
Brüderstraße 20
( location )
Council scales The council scales originally stood in the building from 1752, after which an infantry regiment and the fire brigade used the building. It has been the seat of the tourist information office since 2000.
Council scales
09130290
 
Fischerstraße 26
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130292
 
Gartenstrasse 3
( location )
Catholic parish The Catholic rectory was built from 1906 to 1907. It is a two-story cleaning house with a hipped roof. The facade is structured with red bricks.
Catholic parish
09130266
 
Gartenstrasse 4
( location )
Catholic Church of the Assumption The church was built from 1893 to 1894 according to a design by the church builder Engelbert Seibertz . The church is a brick building and has a gable roof with a ridge turret. The choir has moved in. The interior is essentially from 1953.
Catholic Church of the Assumption
09130291
 
Enclosure mill 1
( location )
Forsthaus (Heidewärterhaus)
Forsthaus (Heidewärterhaus)
09130009
 
Bahnhofsplatz 5
( location )
Water tower
Water tower
09130293
 
Heinrichstrasse 7
( location )
School complex, consisting of school, gym and director's residence
School complex, consisting of school, gym and director's residence
09130294
 
Hoher Steinweg 12
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130016
 
Hoher Steinweg 15
( location )
Residential building The building was built in 1703 in the Baroque style and was used by the Kohn family as a brewery and bar until 1836. Subsequently, the panty manufacturer W. Heuse set up a dye works. Since then, the building has been popularly known as the “old blue dye works”. The relief with the plow dates back to use by the agricultural interest group around 1920. In the 1960s there was an office of the Angermünde employment office in the house; Ice cream was sometimes produced on the farm. In 2002 a housing association renovated the building.
Residential building
09130295
 
Hoher Steinweg 16
( location )
Residential building The building is one of the oldest preserved structures in a gable-independent construction. In the town hall there is a corridor with a black kitchen that runs from the street to the courtyard. It was created around 1689/1699. At that time the houses faced the street with their gables, which encouraged the spread of fires. After the great city fires in the 18th century, the city changed the way it was built to include buildings with eaves. From 1705 it was only allowed to build in this way. Fire alleys with a width of around one meter were created.
Residential building
09130296
 
Hoher Steinweg 17
( location )
Residential building Former restaurant “Kaisersaal”, later “Haus Uckermark” and cinema
Residential building
09130297
 
Hoher Steinweg 21
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130298
 
Hoher Steinweg 22
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130299
 
Hoher Steinweg 25
( location )
Residential and commercial building The house is on a plot of land on the corner of Rosenstrasse. It is a two-story house with a hipped roof. It was built as a half-timbered house in 1705. In 1876 and 1905 the house was rebuilt. During the GDR era, the “Grambauers Kalit” restaurant was located here.
Residential and commercial building
09130301
 
Jägerstrasse 11
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130302
 
Jägerstrasse 14
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130304
 
Jägerstrasse 19
( location )
Gustav Bruhn's birthplace with a memorial plaque
Gustav Bruhn's birthplace with a memorial plaque
09130306
 
Jägerstrasse 24
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130307
 
Jägerstrasse 25 / Fischerstrasse
( location )
Residential building Today the house is the Hotel Seetor.
Residential building
09130973
 
Jägerstrasse 28
( location )
Executioner's and skinner's homestead with residential house, outbuildings and property fencing
Executioner's and skinner's homestead with residential house, outbuildings and property fencing
09130275
 
Kirchgasse 1, 2
( location )
Boys' elementary school (No. 2) with gym (No. 1)
Boys' elementary school (No. 2) with gym (No. 1)
09130310
 
Kirchgasse 3
( location )
school
school
09130308
 
Kirchplatz 1
( location )
Sexton house A city map from 1724 already shows a sextonry. The house itself was probably built in the years 1700 and 1701. In the years 1881, 1927 and after 1965 several renovations took place. In the 1990s, the parish lost interest in the building. A third world store closed and the house was renovated by private individuals in 2009.
Sexton house
09130309
 
Kirchplatz 2
( location )
Propstei today a Protestant community center
Propstei
09130311
 
Kirchplatz 4
( location )
Residential building (rectory)
Residential building (rectory)
09130264
 
Kirchplatz 5
( location )
City Church of St. Mary
City Church of St. Mary
09130312
 
Kirchplatz 6
( location )
Rectory, Kantorei (residential building) Protestant rectory
Rectory, Kantorei (residential building)
09130263
 
Klosterstrasse
( location )
Franciscan monastery church of St. Peter and Paul
Franciscan monastery church of St. Peter and Paul
09130313
 
Klosterstrasse 2
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130314
 
Klosterstrasse 3
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130315
 
Klosterstrasse 5
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130316
 
Klosterstrasse 7
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130236
 
Klosterstrasse 13
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130320
 
Klosterstrasse 21
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130321
 
Klosterstrasse 23
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130322
 
Klosterstrasse 25
( location )
Residential house and courtyard development
Residential house and courtyard development
09130323
 
Klosterstrasse 27
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130324
 
Klosterstrasse 29
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130325
 
Klosterstrasse 30
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130326
 
Klosterstrasse 33
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130327
 
Klosterstrasse 34
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130222
 
Klosterstrasse 58-62, Schleusenstrasse 6
( location )
Cloth factory (four residential buildings) and ancillary building Schleusenstrasse 6
Cloth factory (four residential buildings) and ancillary building Schleusenstrasse 6
09130328
 
Klosterstrasse 64
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130331
 
Market 8
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130793
 
Market 11
( location )
Residential house with an extension on the courtyard side The house was built after 1705, but the wood for building the house was felled as early as 1696. It is a two-story house with a half-hip roof. The eaves side of the house faces the market. Under the house there is a cellar with a barrel vault from the construction period. The building was used as a saddlery from 1970 to 1992. After that, the house was empty, and from 2003 it was renovated. Four apartments were created, the chimney and oven were removed.
Residential house with an extension on the courtyard side
09130332
 
Market 14
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130333
 
Market 15
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130334
 
Market 17
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130335
 
Market 18
( location )
District Court The district court is now the police station.
District Court
09130336
 
Market 21
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130337
 
Market 22
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130227
 
Markt 23 / Hoher Steinweg
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130339
 
Market 24
( location )
town hall The two-storey, plastered building with the baroque facade was built in 1699 on the foundations of a previous Gothic building. The originally five-axis building was expanded to include two more axes in 1711 and 1712. An extensive renovation was carried out between 1992 and 1999. In front of the building there is a fountain by the artist Christian Uhlig. In the course of the redesign of the market in 1994, he won the Angermünde market fountain competition.
town hall
09130268
 
Martinsplatz
( location )
Martinskirche Evangelical Lutheran Church of the SELK , towerless, single-nave brick hall building with stepped gable, neo-Gothic, inaugurated December 10, 1854. Organ of the Szczecin company Grüneberg from 1912, restored in 2001.
Martinskirche
09131514
 
Mudrowweg 11
( location )
Municipal waterworks BW
09130782
 
Oberwall 36, 37
( Lage )
House (Villa Siegfried) The villa was built from 1907 to 1908. The name is derived from the first name of the builder Siegfried Heimke. It is a tower villa with a central protrusion with a gable with a free lock. On the left is the corner tower with a high pointed helmet. To the right of the central projection is a veranda with a glass roof. The entrance is to the left of the central risalit, in front of which there is an outside staircase.
House (Villa Siegfried)
09131524
 
Oderberger Strasse 2
( location )
Rental house with veranda
Rental house with veranda
09131525
 
Oderberger Strasse 5
( location )
Rental house and outbuildings
Rental house and outbuildings
09131522
 
Oderberger Strasse 15
( location )
Petrol pump BW
09131400
 
Prenzlauer Strasse 41
( location )
Chimney of the construction company Schleyer Today the chimney is in the courtyard of a shopping center. The chimney was built in 1901 for the steam cutting factory and construction company by Cal Schleyer. The building of the Schleyer company was demolished after 1990 except for the chimney. The chimney is reminiscent of the construction company that shaped the city for years. BW
09130270
 
Puschkinallee
( location )
Quarter mile column, at the Chausseehaus, on the B 2 at km 365.4
Quarter mile column, at the Chausseehaus, on the B 2 at km 365.4
09130340
 
Puschkinallee 4
( location )
Mortuary of the Jewish synagogue community, in the Jewish cemetery
Mortuary of the Jewish synagogue community, in the Jewish cemetery
09130341
 
Puschkinallee 10
( location )
Former wilt and local history museum
Former wilt and local history museum
09130867
 
Puschkinallee 19
( location )
Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure
09131508
 
Puschkinallee 32
( location )
Rental house with front garden, two courtyard buildings and paving BW
09130342
 
Puschkinallee 37
( location )
Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure
09130343
 
Richtstrasse 8a
( location )
Community House (Kindergarten)
Community House (Kindergarten)
09130346
 
Richtstrasse 19
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130347
 
Richtstrasse 20
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130349
 
Rosenstrasse 2
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130350
 
Rosenstrasse 12 / Loesener Gasse
( location )
Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building
09130351
 
Rosenstrasse 20 / Berliner Strasse
( location )
Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building
09130352
 
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 1, 3
( location )
Storage room with living area including the laundry room and the stable building
Storage room with living area including the laundry room and the stable building
09130002
 
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 37
( location )
hospital The Angermünder Kreiskrankenhaus, which was expanded by Max Werner from 1925 to 1930, had a bed capacity of 128 at that time. The foundations of the old hospital were reinforced at a construction cost of 973,000 RM .
hospital
09130262
 
Schloßwall, Seestraße, Ring, Prenzlauer Straße
( location )
Castle complex with remains of the gatehouse
Castle complex with remains of the gatehouse
09130866
 
Schlosswall 4
( location )
Old malt house The malt house was built between 1899 and 1900. It is on the castle grounds. It is a four-story building with a gable roof. The facade is structured by cornices and pilaster strips. In the northwest of the building is the kiln with the round chimney.
Old malt house
09130353
 
Schleusenstrasse 1–4
( location )
Residential building BW
09130273
 
Schwedter Strasse 39
( location )
Municipal cemetery: enclosure and main routes, chapel, horticultural building, three rows of hereditary burials, memorial for the fallen of World War I, memorial for the victims of fascism
Municipal cemetery: enclosure and main routes, chapel, horticultural building, three rows of hereditary burials, memorial for the fallen of World War I, memorial for the victims of fascism
09130272
 
Schwedter Strasse
( location )
Milestone "XI miles to Berlin" The milestone is located near number 37. The granite milestone was erected in 1828/1830. At this point the road to Schwedt was completed. The inscription reads: "XI miles to Berlin", where one mile is about 7.5 kilometers.
Milestone "XI miles to Berlin"
09130841
 
Schwedter Strasse 4
( location )
Residential building including front garden and gate entrance The house was built in 1884. It was the seat of the master mason Emol Levère. In 1891 the old Lutheran church bought the house, where the pastor lived and had his parish office. It is a two-story building with a jamb. The house entrance is on the east side, right next to it is a three-story corner tower. An outbuilding belongs to the house.
Residential building including front garden and gate entrance
09130823
 
Schwedter Strasse 18
( location )
Central building of the barracks From 1694 the city was temporarily a garrison town. From 1860 about 450 soldiers of the 8th Brandenburg Infantry Regiment No. 64 were stationed. For this reason, the barracks were built in 1890/1891. From 1918 the building served the administration, the garrison was closed. The building has three storeys above the basement and a pent roof above. The middle four of ten axes form a risalit. The risalit is completed by pinnacles and a crenellated wreath with a coat of arms at the top.
Central building of the barracks
09130213
 
Templiner Strasse 64
( location )
Müllerwohnhaus (residential building) In 1820 a post mill was built here. The house was probably built at the same time. It is a single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hip roof. The compartments are lined with bricks.
Müllerwohnhaus (residential building)
09130354
 
Waterway 1
( location )
Residential building "Schweizer Hof" restaurant
Residential building
09131265
 
Wiesenstrasse 3
( location )
New Apostolic Church and rectory with property fencing The New Apostolic Church with a parish apartment was built in 1929. The design comes from Albert Gericke . The building has a T-shaped floor plan and was built in the style of moderate modernism. The church hall adjoins the residential building in the north. The facade is only slightly structured. The entrance is from the construction period.
New Apostolic Church and rectory with property fencing

Biesenbrow

ID no. location Official name description image
09130363
 
Kirchsteig, Shepherd's End
( location )
Church with altar and pulpit from the Crussow Church
Church with altar and pulpit from the Crussow Church
09130371
 
Heidenstraße, Hirtenende
( location )
War memorial
War memorial
09130890
 
Heidenstrasse 5
( location )
Reapers barracks
Reapers barracks
09130365
 
Shepherd end 17
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130367
 
End of courtyard 12
( location )
Piston steam engine in the former distillery
Piston steam engine in the former distillery
09130369
 
Schäferweg 13
( location )
Birthplace of the writer Ehm Welk Ehm Welk's birthplace is located northwest of the village. It is a simple, single storey house with a gable roof. Emil Welk was born here on August 29, 1884 and went to school from 1890 to 1898. The author describes the village life of Biesenbrow in his novel Die Heiden von Kummerow .
Birthplace of the writer Ehm Welk
09130366
 
Jumping 7
( position )
Residential building
Residential building
09130370
 
Customs end 1
( layer )
Double room building
Double room building
09131520
 
Customs end 4
( layer )
House and stable The house of the former three-sided courtyard was built between 1830 and 1840. It is a single-storey, eaves half-timbered building with a gable roof. The house stands on a field stone base. The entrance is on the central axis of five axes. In 2013 the house was renovated. BW

Bölkendorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09130397
 
Bölkendorfer Strasse 6
( location )
Middle floor house with farm yard Central hall house
Middle floor house with farm yard
09130396
 
Bölkendorfer Straße 18
( location )
church The Evangelical Church was founded in the second half of the 13th century. It is a hall building made of field stone with an apse. The roof tower in the west of the church is boarded up and has a tail hood. It was built in 1767. Inside there is a west gallery and a flat ceiling. The dew stand dates from the 18th century.
church

Bruchhagen

ID no. location Official name description image
09130403
 
Nice view 14, 16
( location )
School (residential building)
School (residential building)
09132024
 
Road to expansion 20
( location )
Locomotive house BW
09132040
 
To Sernitzbruch, Schöne Aussicht, Frauenhagener Weg, Welsower Damm
( location )
Street paving in the town center
Street paving in the town center
09130401
 
To Sernitzbruch 2, 4, 6, street for expansion
( location )
Estate: mansion, staff house, cattle shed, driveway and park The former manor house was built around 1800.
Estate: mansion, staff house, cattle shed, driveway and park
09130402
 
Zum Sernitzbruch 11–17 (odd)
( position )
Day laborer family house
Day laborer family house
09130399
 
To Sernitzbruch 12
( location )
church The Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century. It is a field stone building with a rectangular floor plan, the roof tower is boarded up. Inside there is a beamed ceiling, a west gallery and pastorate stalls. The gallery was built in 1680 and the patronage stalls in the second half of the 18th century. The pulpit also dates from the 18th century.
church

Crussow

ID no. location Official name description image
09130620
 
Gellmersdorfer Strasse
( location )
Equipment from the demolished Schöneberg Church (see BLDAM documents) BW
09130412
 
Gellmersdorfer Strasse 1
( location )
church The Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century. The floor of the roof tower was removed during a restoration between 1983 and 1988, on the roof that now spans the entire church there is a roof turret in the west of the church. Inside there is a triumphal arch, the furnishings of the church are otherwise from the years 1983 to 1988.
church
09130414
 
To park 13
( location )
Storage and stable building of the manor
Storage and stable building of the manor

Dobberzin

ID no. location Official name description image
09130356
 
Dobberziner Dorfstrasse 24
( location )
church The church was probably built in the 15th century. It is a hall building with a rectangular floor plan and was made of field stone. The roof tower was added around 1700. The altarpiece was built around 1700. The bell was cast in 1532.
church
09130875
 
Dobberziner Dorfstrasse 32
( location )
Residential house with front garden enclosure
Residential house with front garden enclosure

Frauenhagen

ID no. location Official name description image
09130428
 
Alte Dorfstrasse 4
( location )
church The Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century. After a fire, the church was restored between 1913 and 1916. Inside there is a triumphal arch. The furnishings come from the time of reconstruction.
church
09130429
 
Neue Dorfstrasse 17/19
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130430
 
Breitenteicher Mühle 1, 10
( location )
Mill, consisting of mill building, residential building, stables
Mill, consisting of mill building, residential building, stables
09130431
 
Ziethener Mühle
( location )
Mill complex "Ziethen-Mühle", consisting of an old water mill, two stable and storage buildings
Mill complex "Ziethen-Mühle", consisting of an old water mill, two stable and storage buildings
09131374
 
To Gutshof 1–3
( location )
Buildings of the manor complex with manor house, granary and four stable buildings, distillery building as well as remnants of the courtyard gate, the manor wall and courtyard paving
Buildings of the manor complex with manor house, granary and four stable buildings, distillery building as well as remnants of the courtyard gate, the manor wall and courtyard paving

Friedrichsfelde

ID no. location Official name description image
09130670
 
Friedrichsfelder Strasse 6, 7
( location )
Manor complex, consisting of manor house, farmyard, warehouse and sheepfold (one building), drive-through barn, cowshed, horse stable, shepherd's apartment and farm building The current building was built during the 19th century, with older buildings being replaced. The manor house itself was built around 1820/1830. It is a building made of field stone with a hipped roof. The facade has seven axes that are symmetrically arranged. The entrance is in the middle. The estate also includes a sheepfold, a stable barn and a horse stable.
Manor complex, consisting of manor house, farmyard, warehouse and sheepfold (one building), drive-through barn, cowshed, horse stable, shepherd's apartment and farm building

Gellmersdorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09130450
 
Kirchweg 5
( location )
church The Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century. The church burned down in 1826, after which it was rebuilt from the height of the windows. It is a rectangular hall building with a recessed, rectangular apse. The tower has a square floor plan. Inside there is a triumphal arch. The organ dates from 1852 and was built by CL Gesell and C. Schultze from Potsdam.
church
09131528
 
Parsteiner Weg 16
( location )
New farmer's place with house and small barn BW

Görlsdorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09130464
 
( Location ) Manor complex, consisting of the remains of the foundation walls and the terrace of the manor house, manor park The mansion was built from 1845 to 1850. It was destroyed by arson in 1945, including works of art, old furniture and the library. The ruin was blown up in 1947. Around 1830 the manor park was laid out according to plans by Peter Joseph Lenné . The size of the entire estate park is around 94 hectares. There is nothing left of the former buildings. In 2013 a tea house was built based on the old model.
Manor complex, consisting of the remains of the foundation walls and the terrace of the manor house, manor park
09130466
 
Apfelallee 8
( location )
Gardener's house The gardener's house was built in 1906/1907. The head gardener and some gardeners' assistants lived here. The building has a T-shaped floor plan and is single storey. The transverse tract has a gable roof, the two gable sides are decorated with exposed framework. The northern tract has a half-hip roof.
Gardener's house
09130789
 
Apfelallee 1–7 (odd)
( location )
Residential house with stable building on the courtyard side The house is a single-storey, eaves half-timbered house with a half-hipped roof. There is a large bat dormer in the roof, here is a coat of arms of the von Redern family . It was built in 1922/1923 by the manor for four families who lived in two semi-detached houses. The houses include two-story outbuildings with a hipped roof and a protruding upper floor.
Residential house with stable building on the courtyard side
09130467
 
Stud 4
( location )
Residential building The stud was established from 1889, it was founded by Wilhelm Heinrich Sigismund Graf von Redern in 1883. Here, English thoroughbred blood was used for breeding . The residential building has an H-shaped floor plan, there is one floor above a basement. The facade is strongly structured, the gable roof protruding far.
Residential building
09130465
 
Greiffenberger Strasse 1
( location )
Parking attendant house
Parking attendant house
09130470
 
Greiffenberger Strasse 2
( location )
Chausseehaus
Chausseehaus
09130468
 
Parkstrasse 3
( location )
Stud master house The Hahnsche Villa was built in 1916 by the von Redern family for the then stud manager Walter Hahn. In 1995 the house came into private ownership and was extensively rebuilt and changed. The house consists of several components with gable roofs of different heights. The entrance is on the west side, with a bay window above it.
Stud master house
09130469
 
Parkstrasse 9
( location )
jail The prison was built in the middle of the 19th century. People could be locked away here by the Landgendarm or Landjäger. It is a half-timbered house with a gable roof.
jail
09130463
 
Parkstrasse 17
( location )
church The church was built in 1804. It is a rectangular plastered building with a crooked hip roof, on the north side there is a tower. The equipment is from the construction period. There is also a tomb of the Countess von Redern inside, it consists of an urn on a heeled stump of a column.
church
09130969
 
Parkstrasse 25-31 (odd)
( location )
Residential building for farm employees BW

Greiffenberg

ID no. location Official name description image
09130400
 
( Location ) Equipment from the Bruchhagen church (see BLDAM documents) BW
09131490
 
Breite Straße 8
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09130475
 
Breite Straße 82
( location )
Null and Wegestein The approximately 20 centimeter large zero and path stone made of granite is located on the corner of Zolldamm. It was erected for road construction in 1829. It marks the beginning of the mileage count for the road to Templin.
Null and Wegestein
09130900
 
Burgstrasse 6
( location )
Administration building of the Greiffenberg manor The former manor house was built in the 19th century. In 1946 a school was opened in the von Redern estate manager's house, which existed until 2006. An observatory was set up on a tower of the old manor building in the 1960s.
Administration building of the Greiffenberg manor
09131345
 
Burgstrasse 18/19, 20, 21
( location )
Residential houses and stables (re no. 20)
Residential houses and stables (re no. 20)
09130472
 
Kirchstrasse 6
( location )
church
church
09130473
 
Kirchstrasse 15
( location )
District House
District House
09131257
 
Kirchstrasse 27
( location )
Courtyard with residential house, stable, coach house, barn, remains of the enclosure and gate entrance as well as front and kitchen garden BW

Günterberg

ID no. location Official name description image
09130489
 
( Location ) Castle ruins "Greiffenburg", consisting of castle hill, remains of residential and farm buildings, curtain wall, fountain and castle wall, gate tower, round tower, manor park "Günterberg" The castle complex was mentioned for the first time in 1261. The castle complex was then built in five phases over two centuries. In the 17th century, the von Spar family moved into the manor house to the west of the castle. The castle was partially destroyed in the Thirty Years War, but it was restored by 1664. In 1674 the castle was damaged during the Northern War and not rebuilt. The main gate tower and watchtower are still preserved from the castle.
Castle ruins "Greiffenburg", consisting of castle hill, remains of residential and farm buildings, curtain wall, fountain and castle wall, gate tower, round tower, manor park "Günterberg"
09130490
 
B 198
( location )
Jewish Cemetery The Jewish cemetery is located north of the village on the eastern side of the B 198 . The cemetery was created around 1809. From the beginning of the 20th century, the cemetery was no longer occupied because the cemetery in Angermünde had been expanded. Funerals therefore no longer took place here. Therefore the cemetery only has 15 grave sites. In 1938 the cemetery was destroyed. In 1964 a memorial stone was erected.
Jewish Cemetery
09130491
 
B 198
( location )
Post mileage column (round base stone), at km 44.1
Post mileage column (round base stone), at km 44.1
09130488
 
Dorfmitte 13
( location )
church
church
09130930
 
Unterhof
( location )
Transformer station
Transformer station
09130253
 
Unterhof 5, 9-12, 16
( location )
Two farm buildings (no. 5, 16) and two workers' houses (no. 9–12) of the Greiffenberg estate.
Two farm buildings (no. 5, 16) and two workers' houses (no. 9–12) of the Greiffenberg estate.

Heart leap

ID no. location Official name description image
09130509
 
Lindenstrasse
( location )
War memorial
War memorial
09130507
 
Lindenstrasse 1
( location )
church The church was built in 1695, it is likely a rebuilding. It is a hall building made of field stone with a roof turret. Inside there is an altarpiece from the first half of the 17th century.
church
09130508
 
Lindenstrasse 33, 35
( location )
Farmstead consisting of a house, servants' house, stable building, barn
Farmstead consisting of a house, servants' house, stable building, barn

Kerkow

ID no. location Official name description image
09130526
 
B 198
( location )
Post mileage column (round base stone), at km 39.1
Post mileage column (round base stone), at km 39.1
09130525
 
Greiffenberger Strasse
( location )
War memorial
War memorial
09130523
 
Greiffenberger Strasse 7a, 8
( location )
Manor complex with manor house, farm yard with brick storeroom, stable and manor house
Manor complex with manor house, farm yard with brick storeroom, stable and manor house
09130522
 
Greiffenberger Strasse 10
( location )
church The church was built in the second half of the 13th century. It is a stone building with a west tower. The choir has moved in.
church
09130247
 
Kerkower Dorfstrasse 5
( location )
Blacksmith's shop, consisting of a main building (middle floor house), blacksmith's shop, stable and barn The smithy was built after the village fire in 1796. The main building is a gable-independent, single-storey house with a gable roof. The forge building is to the right of the house, it was built around 1900. The former four-sided courtyard is empty and is in ruins.
Blacksmith's shop, consisting of a main building (middle floor house), blacksmith's shop, stable and barn
09130524
 
Kerkower Dorfstrasse 33, 35
( location )
Seasonal workers' house (residential building) The house was built around 1900. Four families lived here. It is a single-storey house with a jamb and a gable roof. The street and courtyard side has eight axes, the entrances to the apartments are on the outer axis. As a type house, it was often available in the area.
Seasonal workers' house (residential building)

Mürow

ID no. location Official name description image
09130566
 
Main street
( location )
Church with furnishings and late Renaissance portal and grave monument for E. Wilke The Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century. The turret the width of a ship received its tower top and helmet end in 1893. The altarpiece dates from 1728, the pulpit from 1612. In the church there is a children's tombstone for v. Arnum, he died in 1585.
Church with furnishings and late Renaissance portal and grave monument for E. Wilke
09130570
 
Hauptstrasse 13
( location )
School with a teacher's apartment The village school was built in two sections. The older part was built between 1880 and 1890. To the north of this building, the school was expanded by three classrooms in 1950/1951. Teaching continued here until 1950. Today the northern part is the village community center. It is a one-story brick building with a gable roof.
School with a teacher's apartment
09130568
 
Straße am Dorfteich 2, 3, 4, 6
( location )
Manor complex, consisting of manor house and manor park as well as farmyard with granary, horse stable, cowshed, distillery, wheelwright, part of the sheep stable (residential house), brick barn, half-timbered barn, half-timbered barn with arched roof and paving The former manor house was built in the second half of the 17th century. A renovation took place in 1871. It is a two-story plastered building with a T-shaped floor plan. A warehouse from the 19th century belongs to the manor.
Manor complex, consisting of manor house and manor park as well as farmyard with granary, horse stable, cowshed, distillery, wheelwright, part of the sheep stable (residential house), brick barn, half-timbered barn, half-timbered barn with arched roof and paving
09130571
 
Straße am Dorfteich 25
( location )
Wrought A forge has been documented since 1568. Today's forge was built at the end of the 19th century. The forge is a brick and field stone building.
Wrought

Neuhaus

ID no. location Official name description image
09130671
 
Neuhaus 2
( location )
Administration building of the State Forestry Company
Administration building of the State Forestry Company

Neukünkendorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09130574
 
Lindenhof
( location )
Landscape park
Landscape park
09130573
 
Straße am Haussee 18
( location )
Church and churchyard with enclosure and war memorial The Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century. The roof tower was added in the second half of the 18th century. Inside there is a triumphal arch, the rest of the interior is neo-Gothic and dates from the middle of the 19th century.
Church and churchyard with enclosure and war memorial

Schmargendorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09130610
 
Am Dorfteich 6
( location )
House with stables The house was built in 1880 as part of a three-sided courtyard. It is a single-storey, eaves-standing residential building with a jamb and a gable roof. The middle of five axes has a diaphragm with a triangular gable. The central axis is also delimited by pilaster strips, the entrance is also located here. The gable-facing stable building is on the left side of the courtyard.
House with stables
09130612
 
Rosinthal 2
( location )
Chausseehaus, Rosinsee expansion The Chausseehaus is located outside of town on the road to Eberswalde. Here the Rosinsee and the Parsteiner See form a natural bottleneck, so this place was well suited for collecting funds. The house was built in 1826, it is a type house. It is a single-storey, eaves-standing house with a gable roof. In the courtyard there is a stable from 1900. It was intended for the residents to be self-sufficient. There is a granite quarter milestone in front of the house.
Chausseehaus, Rosinsee expansion
09130609
 
Rotdornstrasse 1
( location )
Double room building The house is near the church. It was built in the late 18th or early 19th century. It is an eaves-standing, single-storey house with a gable roof. The half-timbered house has five axes, the entrance is in the middle axis. Once inside was a black kitchen.
Double room building
09130606
 
Rotdornstrasse 2
( location )
church the church was built in the second half of the 13th century, but it was rebuilt in the baroque style in the second quarter of the 18th century. The tower has a weather vane dated 1745. The interior is baroque, including the organ, the horseshoe gallery and the pulpit altar.
church
09130611
 
To Dorfanger 54
( location )
French Reformed School
French Reformed School

Schmiedeberg

ID no. location Official name description image
09130613
 
( Location ) Church with churchyard with two grave crosses of the von der Hagen family, the tomb Chr. Fr. Raasch and churchyard wall The church was built in the 13th century. The west tower is boarded up and was built in 1681. The church has a retracted choir and an apse. Inside there is an altarpiece from the end of the 15th century. A carved altar and an attachment belong to the altarpiece. In the west gallery there is an organ from 1844. In the cemetery there is a classical grave monument made of iron crosses.
Church with churchyard with two grave crosses of the von der Hagen family, the tomb Chr. Fr. Raasch and churchyard wall
09130617
 
B 198
( location )
Post mile column (round base stone), at km 51.6
Post mile column (round base stone), at km 51.6
09130858
 
Dorfstrasse 17
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a residential building and two farm buildings The new farm was built in 1945/1946 after the land reform. The house was built in 1951 in half-timbered houses, the infill was made with clay bricks. It is a single-storey, gable-free house with a gable roof. The gables are boarded up. A small barn belongs to the homestead. BW
09130776
 
Dorfstrasse 28–30
( location )
Farm complex (Jägerhof), consisting of residential house, stable and barn The so-called "Jägerhof" is located in the center of the village. The farm originally belonged to the von der Hagen family estate . In 1937 it was bought by Eugen Richter from Berlin, who built a country estate here in the homeland security style . The courtyard corresponds to a three-sided courtyard consisting of a residential house, stable and barn. The house is a single-storey house with a gable roof. The stable building is opposite, is also one-story and has a gable roof. The yard is closed off at the rear by the single-storey barn. The barn also has a gable roof.
Farm complex (Jägerhof), consisting of residential house, stable and barn
09130615
 
Dorfstrasse 54
( location )
Gabled house
Gabled house
09130616
 
Dorfstrasse 56
( location )
barn
barn

Steinhöfel

ID no. location Official name description image
09130668
 
Steinhöfler Strasse 5
( location )
church The church was built in the second half of the 13th century, the boarded tower was added in 1720. Inside there is a gallery, the pulpit, the font and the organ were built in the neo-Gothic style. On a stipe there is a carved altar from around 1470/1480. Mary, St. Catherine, St. Bishop and the twelve apostles. In the predella you can see Anna with St. Agnes and St. Barbara. Passion scenes are shown on the back.
church
09131511
 
Steinhöfler Strasse 12
( location )
Village blacksmiths There was a blacksmith in the village as early as 1734. The current house was probably built at the beginning of the 20th century and was used as a forge until the 1980s. It is a brick building with one storey and a gable roof. Inside there are still items of equipment from a forge.
Village blacksmiths
09130669
 
Steinhöfler Strasse 39
( location )
House and outbuildings The house was built at the end of the 18th or beginning of the 19th century. It is a single-storey, eaves-standing half-timbered house with a gable roof. Inside there is a black kitchen that has also been preserved.
House and outbuildings

Stolpe / Or

ID no. location Official name description image
09130678
 
( Location ) Castle rest with Grützpott castle tower Stolpe Castle is located on a hill above Stolpe. With an outer diameter of 18 meters, the preserved tower is probably the thickest keep in Germany. The tower is popularly called "Grützpott" based on a legend.
Castle rest with Grützpott castle tower
09130681
 
( Location ) Canal bridge over the Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthaler waterway, at km 105.5 The canal bridge is the southern extension of the main street and leads over the Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthaler waterway . This canal and bridge were built in 1910. It is a riveted single-bay steel arch bridge. At the end of the Second World War, the bridge was blown up. During the reconstruction, all parts that were still to be used were used.
Canal bridge over the Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthaler waterway, at km 105.5
09130679
 
( Location ) Hereditary funeral of the von Buch family in the manor park (Lenné Park) The von Buch family's hereditary burial is located northeast of the manor house. The hereditary burial includes an obelisk made from cast iron plates. The hereditary burial itself consists of a mausoleum, which was built in 1809. However, this was removed again in 1822/1823 and the current facility was built. The Stolper Church was demolished in 1935 and the coffins from the church were moved here. From 1977 the hereditary burial was converted into a memorial for Leopold von Buch . Since Leopold von Buch was a geologist, the German Geosciences Society acquired the site in 2007.
Hereditary funeral of the von Buch family in the manor park (Lenné Park)
09131506
 
Leopold-von-Buch-Strasse
( location )
Chapel and bell in the municipal cemetery The cemetery was laid out in terraces in 1819, although the terraces were probably already there. It is located west of the castle hill on a vineyard. The chapel was laid out in 1934. It is a brick building with a gable roof. Opposite the chapel is a steel bell cage with a bronze bell. the bell was cast in 1931 by Strömer from Erfurt.
Chapel and bell in the municipal cemetery
09130677
 
Leopold-von-Buch-Strasse 45
( location )
Manor house The manor house is the family home of the von Buch family. It was built in 1545, about 100 years earlier the castle had been destroyed. The mansion burned down in 1917 and was rebuilt in 1921/1922. It is a two-part system, consisting of the original building and a side wing from 1775/1780. The facade is simple. Above the two central axes there is a Renaissance style dwelling. The barrel vaulted cellar was built in 1545.
Manor house
09130214
 
Schöneberger Strasse 2
( location )
Swiss house with courtyard building The Schweizerhaus was built in 1845 for Alexander von Buch's in-laws. His wife came from Switzerland, probably the architectural style is inspired by it. The house is two-story towards the street and one-story towards the courtyard. The gable roof protrudes far. The gallery on the first floor is striking.
Swiss house with courtyard building

Welsow

ID no. location Official name description image
09130735
 
Am Töpferberg 11
( location )
church The Protestant church dates from the second half of the 13th century, the tower was built in 1777. The tower is boarded up. A plaster frieze has been preserved on the north side of the church. The pulpit altar dates from the first half of the 18th century. The organ was built in the middle of the 19th century.
church

Wilmersdorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09130737
 
Wilmersdorfer Strasse
( location )
Barn (today church) The Protestant church was set up in a former barn in 1936. It is a rectangular half-timbered building. Inside there is a painted ceiling, the rear part of the church serves as a winter church. The pulpit and patronage stalls were built in 1936.
Barn (today church)
09130738
 
Wilmersdorfer Straße 6
( location )
"Lindenhaus" residential building Built in 1936 by Alexander von Buch as a guest house.
"Lindenhaus" residential building
09130810
 
Wilmersdorfer Strasse 23
( location )
Wilmersdorf estate, consisting of a manor house and farm with horse stable, storage, two barns, workshop building, cattle barn, distillery with farm building, stable building and sheepfold The core of the former manor house dates from the 17th century. It is a three-wing system. The main house has two floors. The estate dates from the 19th century.
Wilmersdorf estate, consisting of a manor house and farm with horse stable, storage, two barns, workshop building, cattle barn, distillery with farm building, stable building and sheepfold
09130879
 
Street to train station 5
( location )
Station building including paved access road, forecourt and paved turning loop
Station building including paved access road, forecourt and paved turning loop

Wolletz

ID no. location Official name description image
09130753
 
( Location ) Equipment from the demolished Wolletz church (see BLDAM documents) The church was built from half-timbered houses in 1599, it was a towerless hall building. In 1965 the church was demolished. Figures from the altarpiece from the late Middle Ages are in the Angermünde Local History Museum.
Equipment from the demolished Wolletz church (see BLDAM documents)
09130755
 
Waldstrasse 2
( location )
Hunting lodge In 1826 the manor owner Ludwig von Rohr built the first hunting lodge in Wolletz. Anton Martinek, a German-American who acquired the estate and castle in 1936, replaced the old hunting lodge with a new one. After 1945, the GDR Ministry for State Security took over the castle as a guest house, and since 1990 there has been a specialist rehabilitation clinic.
Hunting lodge

Former architectural monuments

ID no. location Official name description image

 
Brüderstraße 12
Angermünde
( location )
Residential building
Residential building

 
Markt 16
Angermünde
( location )
Residential building today a dentist
Residential building

 
Neuhaus 6
Neuhaus
( location )
House and farm building with black kitchen
House and farm building with black kitchen

 
Rosenstrasse 1 / Berliner Strasse
Angermünde
( location )
Residential and commercial building
Residential and commercial building

 
Schwedter Strasse 9
Angermünde
( location )
Rental house
Rental house

 
Schäferweg 12
Biesenbrow
( location )
Sheepfold
Sheepfold

 
Am Mühlenberg 1
Schmargendorf
( location )
Residential building
Residential building

 
Greifenberg
Breite Strasse 17-18
( location )
Residential building
Residential building

 
Schmargendorf
Rotdornstraße 10
( location )
Residential building
Residential building

Individual evidence

  1. Official Journal for the City of Angermünde, 9th vol., No. 21/99 of November 17, 1999
  2. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , p. 177.
  3. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , pp. 62–65.
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Georg Dehio : Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler . Founded by the Day for Monument Preservation 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Brandenburg: edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, reviewed by Barbara Rimpel. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
  5. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , page 150
  6. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , page 151
  7. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , page 69
  8. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , pages 70-71.
  9. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , page 71.
  10. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , p. 73.
  11. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , p. 77.
  12. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , pages 152–153.
  13. Ilona Rohowski and other: Monuments in Brandenburg, Uckermark. Part 1: City of Angermünde and Amt Oder Welse as well as the places Criewen and Zützen. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016, ISBN 978-3-88462-367-1 , pages 151–152.
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literature

  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments . Founded by the Day for Monument Preservation 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Brandenburg: edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, reviewed by Barbara Rimpel. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .

Web links

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