List of architectural monuments in Blankenfelde-Mahlow
In the list of architectural monuments in Blankenfelde-Mahlow , all architectural monuments of the Brandenburg municipality of Blankenfelde-Mahlow and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the state monument list as of December 31, 2019.
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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
Beyond the municipal boundaries
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105929 |
( Location ) | Royal Prussian Military Railway | Royal Prussian Military Railway |
Monuments
Blankenfelde
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105265 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant church dates from the second half of the 13th century, and was expanded in the 14th century. In 1978 the church burned down and in 1981 it was rededicated. So little of the furnishings from around 1740 has been preserved. | |
09105267 |
Berliner Damm 2 ( location ) |
Soviet cemetery of honor | ||
09105266 |
Blankenfelder Dorfstrasse 14 ( location ) |
Village smithy with inventory | The village smithy was probably built in 1549. | |
09106272 |
Blankenfelder Dorfstrasse ( location ) |
War memorial on the village meadow | ||
09105269 |
Zossener Damm 2 ( location ) |
Plastic "gardener's boy" | The sculpture comes from Karl-Heinz Schamal . |
Dahlewitz
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105283 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant church was built in the second half of the 13th century, the tower was added a little later. The cultivation dates from the 16th and 17th centuries. | |
09105153 |
Dorfstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Manor complex with manor house, distillery, water tower and manor park | The manor house was built around 1800. It is a two-story building with a half-hip roof. The side wings are lower than the house. A distillery and a water tower were built around 1900. The manor house was badly damaged in a fire in 2001. | |
09105284 |
Wiesenstrasse 13 ( location ) |
Bruno Taut house with garage and garden | The house was built in 1926–1927 by the architect Bruno Taut as his own home and described in the publication Ein Wohnhaus . The house has a quadrant and two storeys. The round side facing the street is painted black, the straight walls white. At the top of the house is the entrance and upstairs is a balcony. Some original built-in furniture has been preserved inside. |
Glazov
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105438 |
( Location ) | Village church | The stone church was built in the second half of the 13th century and was remodeled in baroque style. Inside there is a simple, construction-time interior as well as a carved figure from the first half of the 18th century depicting John the Baptist. | |
09105435 |
( Location ) | Soviet memorial, on the road towards Selchow |
Great Kienitz
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105306 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant village church was built in the second half of the 13th century. It is a field stone building with a boarded roof tower. Inside there is an altarpiece from 1701 by D. Matzmann from Potsdam. The sandstone baptism dates from 1607. |
Jühnsdorf
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105068 |
( Location ) | Village church with churchyard | The Jühnsdorf village church is a stone church that was probably built in the 14th century. In 1869 the builder Klehmet from Zossen rebuilt it and added a semicircular apse and the west tower, among other things. The church furnishings essentially come from the 19th century. | |
09105920 |
( Location ) | Manor park | ||
09105051 |
Dorfstrasse 22 ( location ) |
manor | The manor house was built in 1824 by Friedrich Wilhelm von dem Knesebeck as a simple, single-storey Prussian country house with seven axes . In 1862 it was rebuilt and increased. The roof structure of the now eleven-axis building was renovated in 2003 and 2004 by the architect Petra Kahlfeldt and converted for residential purposes. | |
09105052 |
Sheep farm 1 ( location ) |
Old sheep farm |
Mahlow
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105437 |
Mahlower Dorfstrasse 7 ( location ) |
Village church | The Protestant church dates from the second half of the 13th century. The church was renovated from 1755 to 1758, the interior furnishings date from this period. One bell dates from 1508. | |
09105856 |
Mahlower Dorfstrasse 21 ( location ) |
Zinnow farm |
Web links
Commons : Architectural monuments in Blankenfelde-Mahlow - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: Teltow-Fläming district (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum
Individual evidence
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↑ The full name:
Royal Prussian Military Railway (KME) with the station buildings and facilities on the Mahlow-Kummersdorf-Gut-Jüterbog line, with the stations
- Mahlow Military Station (reception / service building),
- Rangsdorf military station (reception / service building ),
- Zossen (military station, reception / service building),
- Mellensee-Saalow (reception / service building, refreshment hall, goods shed, free-standing wooden station sign on the platform, natural stone paving in the entire station area such as the station forecourt, loading street and around the refreshment hall),
- Rehagen -Klausdorf (reception / service building with adjoining residential wing and signal box annex, 3-person locomotive shed as well as natural stone paving of the station forecourt up to the confluence with Rehagener Bahnhofstrasse, one-man protective bunker in the track system, meeting and shunting or sidings of the station),
- Sperenberg (reception - / Service building, station lamps opposite the track side [wooden masts], cupboard kenanlage Zossener Allee, loading ramp with natural stone paving between Trebbiner Straße and the station building, natural stone paving Bahnhofsstraße / station forecourt),
- Kummersdorf-Gut (reception / service building, goods shed, natural stone paving of the station square as well as remains of track between the goods shed and reception building as well as loading ramp to the south),
- Schönefeld / Service building, bar extension, goods floor with adjoining loading ramp, shed building and cobblestone street in the station area),
- Werder (reception / service building, goods shed),
- Jüterbog (reception / service building, staff residence, toilet building, 2-person locomotive shed)
and the entire track structure of Zossen to Jüterbog as well as the associated, still existing technical equipment such as signal systems, St. Andrew's crosses, switches, tensioning systems, water cranes, platform lights, etc. - ↑ a b c d e f g Georg Dehio : Handbook of 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 .