List of architectural monuments in Gützkow

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In the list of architectural monuments in Gützkow , all listed buildings in the city of Gützkow (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the Ostvorpommern district as of December 30, 1996.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Gützkow

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August-Bebel-Strasse 58
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Residential and commercial building Formerly Wulf department store, ground floor set up as business premises, upper floor for apartments Residential and commercial building


Hasenberg
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Inn Rifle house of the Gützkower Schützencompagnie from 1879, in 1911 an additional floor, from 1945 youth hostel, then house of the pioneer organization, 1990 returned to the city - run as a school camp, guesthouse and community center Inn


Hasenberg Memorial stone for Ernst-Thälmann Established in 1959 by POS students with the help of local craftsmen Memorial stone for Ernst-Thälmann


Hasenberg War memorial 1914/1918 Stone monument from 1921, system in the form of an iron cross with 106 small name stones and 2.5 m high central stone, name stones and cross structure removed in the 1970s, 2003 restoration as cross structure, central stone expanded with fallen and missing persons from the Second World War War memorial 1914/1918


City center
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St. Nicolai Church Field and brick construction from the 13th century, burned out in 1729 - reconstruction by 1731, new tower in 1841, extensive structural changes from 1881 to 1883 with tower reinforcement and heightening, reconstruction in stages from 1988 to 2010 St. Nicolai Church
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Gebr. Kreßmann-Str. 1
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Church, catholic Neo-Gothic brick building from 1910 with donations from the Polish reapers , hardly used from 1930–1945 due to a lack of Catholic residents, reconstructed after 1945 with around 1000 parishioners, especially for expelled Sudeten Germans Church, catholic


Kirchstrasse 11
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Rectory with rectory garden and slope wall 1-sch. Half-timbered building from 1734 in the shape of a cross, foundations of the previous building discovered during reconstruction from 2001. Rectory with rectory garden and slope wall


Kirchstrasse 17
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Residential building 2-tier Brick construction from around 1890 by the contractor Peters, with gate passage and courtyard buildings Residential building


Kirchstrasse 18 Residential building Assembled in the 19th century with poor house and parson widow's house, structurally altered several times, parson widow part with black kitchen (i.e. open smoke vent over stove), demolished in 2009 after years of vacancy and increasing dilapidation. Residential building


Kirchstrasse 23 Residential building 2-tiered, plastered half-timbered building from the 18th century, wedge-shaped gap construction. Called Baumann House . Demolition due to vacancy and dilapidation in 2006. Removed from 2008 list of monuments. Residential building


Pommersche Strasse 1
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House and outbuildings 2-tier Plastered building from around 1890, residential and commercial building of the cattle dealer and butcher Wilke, vacant since 1990 around 2009 Partial demolition of outbuildings (stable, slaughterhouse). House and outbuildings


Pommersche Strasse 27
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town hall 2-tier Plastered building from 1872, changed several times, extensive reconstruction in 1993 town hall


Pommersche Strasse 48 Residential building Demolished after 1990


Pommersche Strasse 60
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Residential and commercial building 2-tier Plastered building from before 1900, left side restaurant Parkquelle - formerly Trapp, right side textile shop Gebr. Peters, facade changed after 1990, conversion as a community room of the New Apostolic Church, vacant since 2011 Residential and commercial building


Pommersche Strasse 61
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Residential building 2-tier Plastered, unrenovated half-timbered building, 19th century, gable still original, former residential building with guesthouse of the part-time farmer Rosengreen Residential building


Schulstrasse 1
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old school 2-storey, renovated half-timbered building from 1832 with brick lining, structurally changed and expanded several times, closed as a school in 1932 and converted into a residential building - mostly poor house, 1939–1945 used as barracks for forced laborers, then again for residential purposes, renovated in 1978 for apartments. old school


Sternbergstrasse 12
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Residential building 2-tier Plastered building, small craft shack from the 19th century, vacant after 1990, demolished in 2011, not yet removed from the list. Residential building


Sternbergstrasse 21
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Residential building 2-tier Plastered construction from around 1900, craftsman's house, first house in Gützkow with a balcony, renovation 2005 Residential building

Dargezin

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At the station 1 u. 2
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railway station 2-tier Brick and half-timbered building from around 1897 railway station


Dorfstrasse 18
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school 2-tier Brick construction school


Dorfstrasse 19
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Residential building 1-sch. Field and brick construction Residential building


Dorfstrasse 20
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Residential building 1-sch. Field and brick construction Residential building


Dorfstrasse 21
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Residential building 1-sch. Field and brick construction Residential building


Dorfstrasse 22 Residential building Removed from the list due to unauthorized changes Residential building


Village street barn Only field stone foundation walls still exist barn

Gützkower ferry

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Fährdamm house 3 Residential building 2-tier Renovated half-timbered building from 1900 with gable , house of the sawmill owner Greuel, from 1907 the carpenter Schulz, after 1945 his son sets up a nutria farm, after 1990 a holiday home Residential building

Kölzin

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Hauptstrasse 3
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Schnitterkaserne (restaurant - residential building) 2-tier Brick building, formerly a reaper's barracks , then a restaurant, later a residential building. Schnitterkaserne (restaurant - residential building)


Hauptstrasse 16
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Farmhouse 1 div., Non-renovated framework construction with partial hip , purchased from the farm 5, then Mietwohnhaus Farmhouse


Hauptstrasse 17
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Farm 5 - Ulrich, farmhouse with attic and stables Well-preserved farm with 3-storey. Storage room, barn, stable, apartment building, etc. Farm 5 - Ulrich, farmhouse with attic and stables


Dorfstrasse
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church Neo-Gothic field stone church with stepped gable and surrounding wall made of field and brick from the 19th century; polygonal choir ; Inside: modern Altar , Mehmel organ from 1862. church

Lüssow

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Park
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Castle with landscaped park 2- and 3-layered, 11th axle. Plastered building from 1869 ( neo-renaissance ) with east stair tower, 2 west porch towers, from 1945 refugee house, later school, kindergarten and village community center, from 1990 vacant, from 2013 private property; Park reconstructed; Good u. a. of the von Voss-Wolffradt family . Castle with landscaped park


Village center
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Holy Cross Church Lüssow Neo-Gothic sacred building from 1878 with a bell tower built to the south and a crypt room for the landowners to the west. Holy Cross Church Lüssow

Neuendorf

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Village center
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manor 1-storied, 11-axled, renovated plastered building on a field stone foundation from the 19th century with gable , leaseholder and administrator house of the dominal property ; from 1945 residential building, then village consumption and community center, after 1990 office building for the beverage trade, dormers after 1990. manor

Owstin

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Dorfstrasse 2/3/4
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3 farm workers' houses 3 farm workers' houses


Park
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Mansion 1-sch. Unrefurbished, ramshackle, plastered half-timbered house on field stone plinth from the 19th century with western veranda, crooked hip and emergency roof. Mansion

Pentin

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Pentin cemetery Belfry Bell cage and bell from 1932 with sheet copper roof; Donated because of the death of his son by the lord Rittmeister Werner Lehmann. Belfry


Village center
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Manor complex with manor house, granary and stable 1-tier, 9-axle, renovated plastered building from around 1850 with mansard roof and 2-tier Gable ; Manager or leaseholder house of the Walzengut, after 1945 orphanage or children's home, then until 2006 house for sick children, deleted from the list of monuments in 2008. Manor complex with manor house, granary and stable

Schulzenhof

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Pommersche Strasse 66 post Office 1-sch. Plastered building from 1913 with 2 gables and a mansard roof; Upper floor: apartments for postal workers, later rental apartments; 1999 post office ceased, then offices. post Office


Teichstrasse 1 Schulzenhof Historical courtyard since approx. 1230, courtyard of the locator during German expansion to the east. Building built around 1850 as a half-timbered building with field stone foundations. From 1648 to 1913 Swedish tertial property (special right with tax exemption). The Low German poet Alwine Wuthenow's place of residence and work. 1913 Takeover by the city - incorporation. 1949 sold to private Schulzenhof

Wieck

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Greifswalder Strasse 2 Small train station Gützkow-Wieck Built with Kleinbahn GJK in 1897 in the type construction style of that time - brick with partial timber-frame. Functioned until 1945 - after all railway systems were dismantled as reparations to the Soviet Union, the station became a residential building. Around 2005 sold to a building contractor, he begins reconstruction, then insolvency - now a ruin and vacancy for 3 - 4 years. Small train station Gützkow-Wieck


Greifswalder and Parkstrasse Castle, estate, park, chapel, sheepfold (dairy) Castle built 1793–1797, plastered Tudor style. House of the Freiherrn (Barons) von Lepel until 1932 - bankruptcy. The castle became a school until 1972. 1955 and 1960 Removal of the Tudor style elements and facade structures. 1972 Conversion as a clubhouse and dormitory for the RWN. 1980–1986 partially under monument protection reconstruction. 1990 Takeover by the city, since 1991 establishment as a castle high school. Repairs, some of which are not historical. Kutscherhaus demolished, part of the estate from 1880 to 1890 mostly demolished, part of the estate from 1825–1850 still preserved but little used. Park neglected. Chapel (1859 - Richard Lucae) superbly restored 1996–2001. Sheepfold Meierei built in 1825 with a separate apartment. Sheep breeding ceased in 1914. Castle, estate, park, chapel, sheepfold (dairy)

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