In the list of architectural monuments in Bobitz , all listed buildings of the Mecklenburg community of Bobitz and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the Northwest Mecklenburg district as of November 24, 1995.
Gothic, flat-roofed brick building from the 14th century with a nave of the same width, choir and five-eighth section as well as a west tower the width of a ship with a later wooden top and hipped roof ; Baroque pulpit altar 18th century, box stalls 17th century, first frieze III - organ from 1850, two bronze bells from 1435.
Cobblestone street to the former manor house with bounding stone walls and avenue
Manor complex with manor house and two stable buildings
2-tier Brick building from 1873 with hipped roof , today a holiday home; Well owned by the Ritter von Rambow families (up to the 17th century), von Hagen, and from around 1650 by Zülow and Thormann (1871–1945); from 1945 state-owned estate (VEG) for animal breeding with 760 jobs, considerable renovations and new buildings.
2-tiered, 9-axis plastered building from 1916 with two risalits , basement and hipped roof ; Gutslehen of the Petersen families (from 1790), then several changes of ownership, after 1900 Eugen Philippi and 1931–1945 von Oertzen (noble family) ; from 1945 residential building, vacated in 1985 due to dilapidation, conversion to a hotel by 2010.
Report on the creation of the monument lists as well as on the administrative practice in notifying the owners and municipalities as well as on the handling of change requests (status: June 1997)