List of architectural monuments in Kröpelin

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The list of monuments in Kröpelin lists all the monuments of the city of Kröpelin (Rostock district) and its districts (as of March 17, 2010).

Legend

The columns contain the following information:

  • 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

Architectural monuments in the districts

Kröpelin

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Am Markt 1
(map)
town hall 2-tier classical plastered building with side. 3-tier Wing and mansard roof with bay window. town hall


Am Markt 3
(map)
Residential and commercial building


Bahnhofstrasse
(map)
Station with reception building, goods shed, fencing with a platform building


Hauptstrasse 4
(map)
Residential building


Hauptstrasse 11
(map)
Residential house with courtyard building


Hauptstrasse 20
(map)
Residential and commercial building


In hearing 1
(card)
Residential and commercial building


Close to the municipal cemetery Jewish Cemetery


Behind the town hall
(map)
Church with churchyard and 2 war memorials Gothic brick church with two-bay, back. Choir from the 13th century with ribbed vault ; single-nave , three-bay nave from the 14th century on a field stone base .; South porch with rich crenellated gable from the 15th century; West tower from the 15th century with a newer upper floor and spire from 1883; Inside: bronze baptismal font from 1508, baroque pulpit from 1786, neo-Gothic altar wall from 1857, organ from 1845. Church with churchyard and 2 war memorials


Garden path
(map)
Windmill Erdholländermühle from 1876 without blades and wind rose, used as an apartment. Windmill


Am Kirchenplatz 2
(map)
Rectory Half-timbered building from 1739, demolished in early 2018


Schulstrasse
(map)
Kröpeliner mill Gallery Dutch windmill from 1904; Due to its location with hills and valleys, one speaks of the "submersible" windmill. Kröpeliner mill


Wismarsche Strasse 5
(map)
school


Wismarsche Strasse 28
(map)
villa


Wismarsche Strasse 30
(map)
villa

Altenhagen

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Courtyard 2
(map)
Manor house with cowshed and horse stable (right at the driveway) Two-storey plastered building, built around 1857 in neo-Gothic style. The Graf von Polier family had been the owners since 1882. The manor house is now owned by the Altenhagen community. Renovated inside and out by 2001 and furnished restaurant, ballroom and community rooms. Vacation homes planned.

Brusow

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Branch from B 105 to Brusow Cobblestone street with Ahornallee

Big Siemen

ID location designation description image


At the Sieme 9-10
(map)
barn


At the Sieme 13
(map)
Manor house with park Manor house with park


At the Sieme 16
(map)
Half-timbered barn Half-timbered barn


At the Sieme 22
(map)
Gutskaten Gutskaten

Jennewitz

ID location designation description image


Hofstrasse 3
(map)
manor

Klein Nienhagen

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Ahornallee 10
(map)
Manor with manor house, residential stable building, residential building, large horse stable 2-tiered, 8-axled, rebuilt plastered building with hipped roof and central risalit in 1923 ; Stable building from 1913; Estate since 1998 holiday and horse farm; Good u. a. of the families von der Lühe (noble family) (before 1715), Oertzen (noble family) (until 1790), von Bülow (noble family) (1802), Ferdinand Graf von Polier (1910–1945).

Small Siemen

ID location designation description image


Dorfstrasse 15
(map)
Manor house with chestnut avenue and forecourt 2-tier Plastered building from around 1856 with high basement; Gut of the von Bar family (1892–?) Manor house with chestnut avenue and forecourt


Local access to Klein Siemen Cobbled street with chestnut avenue Cobbled street with chestnut avenue

Parchow expansion

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Farm No. 2
(map)
Hall house

Schmadebeck

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Satower Strasse 2 (courtyard 4)
(map)
Farm with house, 2 barns (one of which has a Göpelwerk) Farm with house, 2 barns (one of which has a Göpelwerk)


Satower Strasse 4
(map)
Hall house


Satower Strasse 15
(map)
Residential house with stable part (former Büdnerei)

Wichmannsdorf

ID location designation description image


Schlossstrasse
(map)
Castle with park 3-tier plastered neoclassical mansion from 1909 to 1911 according to plans by Paul Korff with 4-storey. central gable risalit and two lateral. gables changed after 1945; Coat of arms of the Oertzen (noble family) in the triangular gable; Park designed by garden architect Habig; after 1945 school and refugee apartments, from 1977 cultural institution, after 2002 renovation a. a. also for vacation homes. Castle with park

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Kröpelin  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Excavator ends 279-year history , Ostseezeitung January 17, 2018, accessed April 30, 2020