List of architectural monuments in Dobbertin

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The list of monuments in Dobbertin includes all the monuments of the municipality of Dobbertin (Ludwigslust-Parchim district) and its districts on the district's list of monuments (as of August 17, 2009).

Dobbertin

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At the mill 1
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Watermill The two-storey brick building with a gable roof was built in 1801 by the Dobbertin monastery as a water mill . In 1820 a sawmill was added , and after 1864 the water mill worked with a new construction. The eel catch was located in the flow of the Mildenitz under the cellar vaults. Today the mill is used as a joinery. Watermill


At the mill 2
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Residential building The two-story half - timbered house with a half- hipped roof was built in 1755 by the Dobbertin monastery as a mill house with a water mill and is one of the oldest buildings in the monastery village. In 1756 the cattle house, the horse stable and the baking house were built. After the renovation in 2009, the Gasthaus Insel-Hotel is now located here . Residential building


Güstrower Strasse 1
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Hall house and barn Today's half-timbered house, covered with reeds, was rebuilt as a Low German farmhouse by the Dobbertin monastery after a fire in 1862. Above the gateway to the eastern gable is the inscription In God's hat, belongings and goods are also body and soul and courage . Hall house and barn


Güstrower Strasse 2
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Hall house and stable barn The half-timbered house covered with cane (reed) was built in 1787 by the Dobbertin monastery as a Low German hall house and is one of the oldest farmhouses in the monastery village. Restored since 2002. Hall house and stable barn


Kleestener Weg 4
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Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a hipped roof was built before 1849 by the Dobbertin monastery as a two-tiered cottage with two apartments. Residential building


Kleestener Weg 5
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Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a hipped roof was built before 1849 by the Dobbertin monastery as a two-tiered cottage with two apartments. Residential building


Kleestener Weg 6/7
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Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a hipped roof was built in 1804 by the Dobbertin monastery as a carpenter's house and converted into two apartments in 1821. Residential building


Kleestener Weg 10
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Pitcher barn The half-timbered barn behind the Zwei Linden restaurant, which is covered with reeds , was built in 1825 by the Dobbertin monastery as a guest stable with grain flooring for the new inn. After the renovation in 1997 to meet the requirements of listed buildings, it was the seat of the municipal administration until 1012. Today there is a doctor's practice and a media company. Pitcher barn


At the monastery
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Dobbertin Monastery The entire monastery complex of the Benedictine monastery founded in 1220 with all historical buildings, the church, the park and the monastery cemetery . Currently used by the Diakoniewerk Kloster Dobbertin gGmbH. Dobbertin Monastery


Monastery cemetery war memorial 1914/18 The monastery cemetery has belonged to the Dobbertiner parish since 1877. In addition to the 71 existing gravestones of deceased conventual women, a plait style sandstone obelisk from 1790 and an unpolished granite gravestone from 1791 are worth seeing. On the plaque of the war memorial 1914/18 are the names of the 19 fallen Dobbertiner citizens. Monastery cemetery war memorial 1914/18


Lindenstrasse 1
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former post office The single-storey, decoratively adorned brick building was built for the preacher's widow and for the postmaster and post office by the Dobbertin monastery in 1852 based on designs by the private architect Heinrich Thormann from Wismar , who also directed the internal restoration of the monastery church from 1854 to 1857. In 1897 four country mailmen from the Imperial Postal Administration lived here. The post office was closed in 1998, the building renovated in 2011 and used as an apartment from 2012. former post office


Lindenstrasse 2
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Residential building The small single-storey brick building on a raised, hewn field stone base with a central projectile and a crooked hip roof and two saddle dormers was built in 1914 by the Dobbertin monastery office. The extension on the left with a concrete base and corrugated asbestos roof is an ingredient from the time before the Wall came down. Residential building


Lindenstrasse 3
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former seed house of the forester's farm The two-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof was built in 1825 by the Dobbertin monastery as a new seed house for the layout of pine cones . The differently designed brick ornaments in the compartments of the west gable and the surrounding wood decorations are striking. former seed house of the forester's farm


Lindenstrasse 4
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former forester's house The single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof was built in 1804 by the Dobbertin monastery as a house with two apartments. Used as a forest inspector's house in 1820, from 1830 it was the forester's yard of the monastery office. former forester's house


Lindenstrasse 6
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Residential building Single-storey brick building with a gable roof and two facing gables built on field stone foundations by the Dobbertin monastery office around 1860. Residential building


Lindenstrasse 13
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Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof and bat dormer was built in 1835 by the Dobbertin monastery as an actuary's house and the official hunter. Residential building


Schulstrasse 1
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Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof was built in 1835 by the Dobbertin monastery office as a four-tiered cathedral with four apartments. Residential building


Schulstrasse 10
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Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof was built before 1790 by the Dobbertin monastery as an organist's house. Used from 1804 to 1830 as an actuary's house by the bailiffs, it was then the teacher's apartment with school. 1868 extension to expand the school. Residential building


Schulstrasse 23
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Rectory and stable The single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof was built in 1755 by the Dobbertin monastery with a reed roof as a rectory. In 1760 the cattle shed, a barn and the bakery on the Mildenitz were built on both sides of the rectory. The rectory and the barn were renovated in 2001. Rectory and stable


Schulstrasse 28
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Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof was built in 1835 by the Dobbertin monastery as a three-tiered cathedral with three apartments. Residential building


Schulstrasse 29 Residential building The single-storey half-timbered building with a gable roof was built before 1804 by the Dobbertin monastery as a shepherd's house. After that, several changes of use, at times as a toddler school (kindergarten) under the direction of the noble nuns. Residential building


Straße der Jugend 17 / 17a
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Wooden magazine / cloister office barn The monastery office barn, an elongated four-storey half-timbered building with a large stacking floor under a plank truss roof, was built in 1816 by the monastery office Dobbertin as a wood storage facility for storing and drying timber. In 1938 it was converted into a youth hostel, after which it was used as a HJ regional leader school and teacher training institute, after the Second World War it was used as accommodation for around 200 refugees and resettlers, from 1948 as an agitator school and from 1952 as a pioneer leader school. From 2000 to 2016 it was used as a dormitory for the Diakoniewerk. Wooden magazine / cloister office barn


Street of Youth 20
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Residential building The single-storey brick building with a gable roof and decoratively decorated gables was built in 1867 by the Dobberin monastery as a house with two apartments. Residential building

Old Schwinz

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Alt Schwinz 5
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Forester's house In 1750 the forester's farm was laid out by the Dobbertin monastery office. The two-storey masonry building with a flat gable roof was built in 1805 as the New Forsten House . Forester's house

Dobbin

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Plagenweg 7
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Residential building built as a two-tier shepherd's cottage with two apartments by the Dobbertin monastery. Residential building


Plagenweg 8
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Petition single-storey thatched (reed) farmhouse built around 1730. Petition


Plagenweg 12a-c
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Residential building built as a three-tier half-timbered cottage with three apartments by the Dobbertin monastery office. Residential building


Plagenweg 15
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Residential building Built around 1730 as a three-storey half-timbered cottage covered with thatch (reed) by the Dobbertin monastery and used at times as an apartment and school. Residential building


Plagenweg 18
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Residential building As a four-storey, single-storey half-timbered cottage built in 1845 by the Dobbertin monastery office with four apartments. Residential building


Plagenweg 19
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Residential building One-storey half-timbered cottage covered with thatch, built around 1800. Residential building


Plagenweg 21
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Farmhouse and two stables single-storey brick building built around 1883, renovated since 1997. Farmhouse and two stables


Cemetery
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Chapel with wall and avenue The small brick building with a gable roof and eastern decorative gable was built by the Dobbertin monastery in 1862 as a cemetery chapel. In the roof turret of the east gable is a bronze bell of the Dobbertiner monastery church, cast in 1760. Chapel with wall and avenue


graveyard War memorial 1914/18 On the plaque of the war memorial 1914/18 are the names of the nine fallen Dobbiner citizens War memorial 1914/18

Yell

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Sandweg 1
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Residential building Built in 1840 by the Dobbertin monastery as a single-storey, two-tiered forest and forest workers' cottage with two apartments. Residential building


Sandweg 4
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Forester's house The single-storey half-timbered building with a half-hipped roof was built by the Dobbertin monastery in 1760 as an estate and tenant house. Multiple conversion to apartments, also as a teacher and school house. From 1904 as a station hunter's house and from 1910 as a forester's house. Forester's house

Dumplings

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Forsthof
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Forester's house, barn and stable In 1728 the Dobbertin monastery was the first forester's yard with a jug. The hunter's house was built in 1777, the horse stable in 1852 and the barn in 1865. The stable with the historical inscription from 1748 was demolished in 1965. Forester's house, barn and stable


graveyard chapel Built in 1869 by the monastery office as a heated chapel. After repairs in 1954, it was used as a community room until 1973. Weekend property since 1974. chapel

Kleesten

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(Map) Forest house and barn Erected in 1814 by the Dobbertin monastery as a single-storey timber-framed building with a half-hipped roof. Until 1907 as a manor house, then used as a forester's house. Forest house and barn

Neuhof

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Steindamm 12
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manor built before 1804 by the Dobbertin monastery as a single-storey half-timbered building with a two-storey central projection and hipped roof manor


B 192, direction Borkow milestone square granite stone, inscription illegible milestone

Donation

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L 017 (south of the village) milestone simple round granite stone without inscription milestone

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