List of architectural monuments in Bentwisch
In the list of architectural monuments in Bentwisch , all architectural monuments of the community Bentwisch (district of Rostock) and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the Rostock district as of February 19, 2018.
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The columns contain the following information:
- ID-Nr: The number is assigned by the district monuments offices. If it is not known, the column remains empty. 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 as it is in the official lists of the monument offices. A link behind the name leads to the Wikipedia article about the monument. If the designation of the monument offices is incorrect, it must be pointed out in the "Description" column.
- Description: Description of the monument
- Image: a picture of the memorial and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the memorial in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
Bentwisch
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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147 |
Stralsunder Strasse (map) |
Church with cemetery, wall, 2 cemetery gates and bell tower | Brick building with field stone plinth from the 14th century with 2- bay, flat-cornered nave and choir with 5/8 end and rib vault , both separated by the triumphal arch ; freestanding wooden bell tower; carved winged altar from the 15th century, wooden pulpit from the late Renaissance ; Rasche - organ from 1852. In 1235 Bentwisch belonged with Volkenshagen and Wustrow to the Dünamünde monastery in Livonia and in the Middle Ages to the Archdeaconate of Rostock. |
More pictures |
148 |
Stralsunder Strasse 23 (map) |
Rectory with house and stable barn | 1-sch. Brick building |
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149 |
Stralsunder Strasse 37 (map) |
Residential building | 2-tier Brick building |
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150 |
Stralsunder Strasse38 (map) |
railway station | 2-tier Brick building on the Stralsund – Rostock railway from 1888. |
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151 |
at the cemetery (map) |
War memorial 1914/18 and memorial stone 1813–1913 |
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Goorstorf
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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216 |
Road junction (map) |
War memorial 1914/18 |
Great Kussewitz
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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282 |
At the park (map) |
manor | The manor house from 1805 is in dire need of renovation. It was rebuilt several times. In 1896 Heinrich Reinhard von Lenz-Hartig was the owner, the last owner was Mr. Kulenkampff. After an institute moved out, it fell into disrepair. |
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283 |
At the park (map) |
silo | Like the manor house, the silo is in great need of renovation. |
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Little Kussewitz
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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283 |
Am Gutshaus 4 (map) |
silo | The silo was built in 1928 and used to store beet cuttings . After the fall of the Wall , the property fell into disrepair until it was converted into a residential building by a private investor in 2000. |
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282 |
Am Gutshaus 15 (map) |
Manor house with park | 2-fold., 10-axis. Plastered building from 1803, middle of the 19th century. Conversion in neo-Gothic style with hipped roof , basement, 3-tier. Means risalit ; after 1945 residential house, restaurant, community office and medical practice, from 2002 refurbished as a residential building; Good u. a. the von Bülow (1704), Spalding (1751–1781), Frehse (from 1800), Schomann (1887–1907) and Kulenkampff (until 1945) families ; |
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281 |
Am Gutshaus 16 (map) |
Storage | The ensemble's storage building is now used for commercial and private purposes. |
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Volkenshagen
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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749 |
Kirchweg 27 (map) |
Rectory with garden (including garden and open spaces with trees in front of the house) and enclosure wall | The parish rectory was sold to renovate the village church. Today it is privately owned; readings and other events take place here. |
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750 |
Kirchweg (map) |
Church with graveyard and enclosure | The church from 1294 was built between 1892 and 1895 at the request of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz III. restored. A conversion and a restoration will be carried out by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel . The congregation had the church building restored from 1998 to 2002 through funding and the sale of the rectory. |
More pictures |
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Web links
Commons : Architectural monuments in Bentwisch - Collection of images, videos and audio files