List of architectural monuments in Biendorf (Mecklenburg)
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The list of architectural monuments in Biendorf lists all of the architectural monuments of the municipality of Biendorf (Rostock district) and its districts (as of March 28, 2007).
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
Neo-Gothic , 2-tier, 11-axis plastered building from 1868 with basement and risalit for Friedrich Wilhelm Pauly; Well owned u. a. of the von Bülow (around 1538 to around 1700), Pauly (from 1841) and von Bodecker families , after 1945 infirmary, residential building as well as post office, kindergarten and sales point, 1998 renovation and privately owned.
1-tier, 11-axis plastered building with a mansard roof from 1822 according to plans by Carl Theodor Severin , inside in Empire style ; Well owned by the von Bülow , Danner, von Boye (1753–1775), von Bülow and Lent (1932–1945) families , residential building after 1945, private property renovated after 1990.
2-tier Plastered building from the 19th century, still in ruins; Landowner u. a. the families von Herzberg (before 1782), von Bassewitz , Sibeth, von Lowtzow , von Plessen (1803–1812), Warnke (1821–1840), von Storch (1816–1945);
Sandhagen
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Feldstrasse 7
Farm with residential house, hall house and cross-floor house
Manor complex with manor house, horse stable, kitchen pavilion and park
Classicist , 2-tier, 7-axis plastered building with a mezzanine floor and above a belvedere from around 1840 on the layout of a previous building from 1699 and an earlier moated castle; Estate u. a. of the von Müller family (around 1840 to 1945), from 1945 residential house, community office, convenience store, day care center and kindergarten, after around 2000 the residential building was renovated; Park with a 200-year-old linden cross from two linden avenues.