List of architectural monuments in Lindow (Mark)

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In the list of architectural monuments in Lindow (Mark) all architectural monuments of the Brandenburg town of Lindow (Mark) and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the state monument list as of December 31, 2019. The ground monuments are listed in the list of ground monuments in Lindow (Mark) .

Architectural monuments in the districts

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

Banzendorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09170242
 
Banzendorfer Strasse
( location )
Village church with churchyard wall The village church was probably built in 1640, the weather vane says this year. Inside there is a pulpit altar from 1718. The tower from the 17th century was demolished in 1971.
Village church with churchyard wall
09171043
 
Banzendorfer Strasse
( location )
Degebrodt grave in the churchyard The tomb was built after 1912 and is located east of the church in the churchyard. Your enclosure consists of an iron grating in Art Nouveau style . There are three memorial plaques for Wilhelm, Friedrich and Fridericke Degebrodt opposite the entrance gate. The Degebrodt family were large landowners in Banzendorf.
Degebrodt grave in the churchyard

Hindenberg

ID no. location Official name description image
09171111
 
Hindenberg 25
( location )
School homestead, consisting of a school building, an outbuilding and a stable The traufständige storey homestead was built in 1885/1886.
School homestead, consisting of a school building, an outbuilding and a stable

basement, cellar

Keller is about three kilometers east of Lindow. There is evidence that the place belonged to Lindow Monastery since 1438 . In 2001, Keller became a district of Lindow, at that time 172 residents lived here.

ID no. location Official name description image
09171024
 
Basement
( location )
Village church with churchyard wall The Protestant village church was built in 1734. It is a hall building with a retracted tower. The tower has a pyramid roof . Inside there is simple equipment from the construction period. The pulpit altar dates from 1744.
Village church with churchyard wall
09171843
 
Basement 10
( location )
School farmstead, consisting of a school house, stable building and enclosure The former school was built around 1900. It is an eaves, single-storey building with a crooked roof . The entrance is in the middle, on the right is the classroom of the one-class school, to the left of the entrance is a teacher's apartment. There are rooms in the attic. A stable belongs to the school.
School farmstead, consisting of a school house, stable building and enclosure
09171846
 
Cellar 49
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a residential house, three farm buildings, fencing and courtyard paving The Vierseithof is located on the north side of the Dorfstrasse near the village church. The Hor was built around 1905. The house is a single-storey building with a gable roof . The house has five axes and the entrance is in the middle. Risalites with triangular pediments are located at the corners . There are stables to the right and left of the house and a drive-through barn parallel to the house. The courtyard paving from the construction period has been preserved.
Homestead, consisting of a residential house, three farm buildings, fencing and courtyard paving
09171852
 
Cellar 50
( location )
Two farm buildings The farm buildings are part of a four-sided courtyard . The building on the right was built in 1900, the building on the left around 1905. There is a three-pass on the gable side of the building on the right and a Star of David with the owner's initials "EG" on the building on the left .
Two farm buildings
09171854
 
Cellar 52
( location )
Farm buildings The farm building was built around 1890 as the left stable building of a four-sided yard. It is a single-storey, gable-independent building. The lower part was built from field stone, the upper part from brick. It is the last building in this mixed construction in the basement.
Farm buildings

Klosterheide

Klosterheide is about three kilometers north of Lindow. The Klosterheide Clinic is located in Klosterheide.

ID no. location Official name description image
09170287
 
Klosterheider Strasse
( location )
Memorial plaque for the victims of the death march (1945), to the right of No. 22 The inscription reads: “April 1945 death march of the Häflinge of Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Over 6,000 were murdered by the SS on this march. Let your legacy live on in our deeds. "
Memorial plaque for the victims of the death march (1945), to the right of No. 22
09171878
 
Klosterheider Strasse 11
( location )
Residential house, today the "Klosterheide" inn The house was part of a four-sided courtyard and was built in 1887. It is a single-storey, eaves-standing house with a gable roof and a high base. The house has seven axes and is symmetrically structured, with the entrance in the middle and a short flight of stairs in front of it. Triangular gables are arranged over the outer windows. Under the roof there is a jamb with oculi . Today the house is operated as an inn. BW
09171879
 
Klosterheider Strasse 16
( location )
Residential building The house was part of a three-sided courtyard , it was built probably in 1890. It is a single-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof. The entrance is in the middle of seven axes. The facade is lavishly designed and symmetrical. There are segment-arched gables above the windows and a triangular gable above the entrance. The arched field under the triangular gable above the door with a framed woman's head is striking. BW
09170117
 
Mühlenweg 1-3
( location )
Clinic, consisting of houses A, B, D, F, G, boiler house with chimney and lattice tower The clinic is located west of Klosterheide on the way to Zippelsförde and is a former lung sanatorium built from 1910 by the Charlottenburg local health insurance fund. House B is the main house, house G is the laundry. In the 1930s it became a “Klinik Kurmark” as a maternity home of Lebensborn e. V. expanded.
Clinic, consisting of houses A, B, D, F, G, boiler house with chimney and lattice tower
09171188
 
Zum Rosenhof 15
( location )
Rosenhof, consisting of a residential building with two side wings, an enclosure, an entrance gate and a horticultural environment The Rosenhof consists of a country house and a park. The house was built in 1928 for Wilhelm Zoellner based on a design by the architect Otto Rudolf Salvisberg and was significantly rebuilt for a new owner in 1936–1938. The house is two-story, the two side wings are single-story. The facade has been designed in the neo-baroque style since the renovation . The three central axes form a risalit, in the middle the entrance is under an arbor with columns. Today the facility is privately owned and not accessible.
Rosenhof, consisting of a residential building with two side wings, an enclosure, an entrance gate and a horticultural environment

Lindow (Mark)

ID no. location Official name description image
09170299
 
Monastery 1-5, 9
( location )
Nunnery (today the Evangelical Abbey of Lindow Monastery), consisting of the foundation walls of the monastery church, convent building, half-timbered building, monastery school, dominat, conventual inner house with courtyard building, office building (main building), linden house, Justus Perels house, wash house, coach house, horticultural open spaces and cemetery The monastery was founded around 1230 as a Cistercian monastery by the Counts of Arnstein as their home monastery . With the death of the last Count of Lindow-Ruppin in 1524, the monastery fell to the Mark Brandenburg , at that time it was one of the richest monasteries in the region. In 1542 the Reformation was introduced .
Nunnery (today the Evangelical Abbey of Lindow Monastery), consisting of the foundation walls of the monastery church, convent building, half-timbered building, monastery school, dominat, conventual inner house with courtyard building, office building (main building), linden house, Justus Perels house, wash house, coach house, horticultural open spaces and cemetery
09170300
 
Am Wutzsee 2
( location )
Monastery mill A mill is mentioned here as early as 1530. The mill burned down in 1805 and 1846, but was repeatedly rebuilt. In 1858 it was converted to steam drive. The building is a single-storey house with a jamb and gable roof.
Monastery mill
09171385
 
Am Wutzsee 4
( location )
Villa "Elina" The villa was built in 1898 for a pharmacist. The single-storey house has a crooked roof and two-storey risalits on the eaves. The top floor and the upper floor show half-timbering or planking.
Villa "Elina"
09171277
 
Arthur-Fleury-Strasse 54
( location )
"Waldfrieden" restaurant, consisting of an inn, hall building, farm buildings, shooting house, lodging house and pavilion The restaurant is the former rifle house. After the previous building burned down in 1866, the current building was built, but rebuilt in 1895. In 1905 the hall burned down, but was restored. The facility consists of a guest house, hall building, farm buildings and shooting house corresponding to a four-sided courtyard. The buildings have a field stone base and are built from bricks on top. The restaurant is an example of an excursion restaurant around 1900.
"Waldfrieden" restaurant, consisting of an inn, hall building, farm buildings, shooting house, lodging house and pavilion
09171166
 
Bahnhofstrasse 29
( location )
Post office with enclosure The post office was built in 1899. It is a two-story, eaves-standing house. On the street side there is a tower with a pyramid roof. In 1937 a house was added to the right. BW
09171284
 
Bahnhofstrasse 52
( location )
Villa with two outbuildings and an enclosure The two-storey villa was built in 1895 with exposed brickwork. The facade on the street side shows a risalit with a gable . There are outbuildings behind the building in the courtyard. BW
09171210
 
Bahnhofstrasse 67
( location )
Lindow station, consisting of a reception building, signal box, goods shed, stable building and paving The station was built by Löwenberg-Lindower Kleinbahn AG in 1895–1896. The reception building is a two and a half story house with a flat roof. The restaurant was in the southern extension.
Lindow station, consisting of a reception building, signal box, goods shed, stable building and paving
09170272
 
Gühlen 5a
( location )
Landgut Gühlen, consisting of a country house, north and south connecting building, farm building, two boathouses, shed, park and enclosure The Gühlen estate was built around 1900, the client was Count Eulenberg. In 1926 the President of the Reichsbank, Hjalmar Schacht, bought the estate. After 1945 the house was used as a guest house for the GDR Council of Ministers . It has been a hotel since 1996. The country house is a two-story house with a gable roof. The estate also includes connecting buildings and a farm building and other houses.
Landgut Gühlen, consisting of a country house, north and south connecting building, farm building, two boathouses, shed, park and enclosure
09171647
 
Harnackstrasse
( location )
Jewish Cemetery The Jewish cemetery was laid out in 1824, the last burial took place in 1938, possibly not until 1947. The cemetery was not destroyed during the Nazi era.
Jewish Cemetery
09171222
 
Mittelstrasse 32
( location )
Parish hall The parish hall was built in 1755 as a rectory. It is a two-story house with a crooked roof. The entrance is in the middle of the seven axes; this axis is highlighted by a risalit.
Parish hall
09171223
 
Mittelstrasse 33
( location )
school A school has been known here since 1574. The first school house was built in 1755 after a fire. This was replaced by the current building from 1893 to 1985. It is a one-story building with a crooked roof in the historicism style .
school
09171037
 
Mittelstrasse 34
( location )
Cantor and school house (today residential building) The house was built as a residential building in 1755, later it was used as a cantor and school house. Today it is a residential building again. It is a single-storey eaves house with a crooked roof.
Cantor and school house (today residential building)
09171161
 
Pestalozziweg 9
( location )
Catholic Church of St. Joseph The clinker brick building was built in the interwar period based on a design by the Berlin architect Wilhelm Fahlbusch .
Catholic Church of St. Joseph
09170301
 
Road of peace
( location )
Ensemble Street of Peace The street of peace is the main street of the place, an old military and trade route. In the area where the church is located today was the Ruppiner Tor. The town hall is roughly in the middle, and the market ends in a northerly direction. The street is characterized by the mostly two-story houses.
Ensemble Street of Peace
09171342
 
Road of peace
( location )
Transformer house The transformer house was built at the beginning of the 20th century and is located south of the church. The building has a square floor plan and a hipped roof. The design is based on the baroque style and so fits the church.
Transformer house
09171336
 
Street of Peace 1
( Lage )
Residential building The house was built in 1913/1914.
Residential building
09171213
 
Street of Peace 2
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09171018
 
Street of Peace 7
( Lage )
Residential house with courtyard buildings The house was built in 1747. The facade is characterized by four pilaster strips , with a gate in the middle. Above the gate passage there is a bar with the inscription: "ALSO THE ENVIRONMENT HAS TO BE IN THEIR VIEW, IT IS DONE WITH GOD". To the left of this there is a shop for a printing company and a bookstore, which produced the Lindower newspaper from 1897 to 1943.
Residential house with courtyard buildings
09171346
 
Street of Peace 8
( Lage )
Residential house with courtyard buildings The house was built in 1803 and is an eaves-standing, two-story building with five axes. The axes are separated by pilaster strips. The entrance is in the middle axis, with a small flight of stairs in front of it .
Residential house with courtyard buildings
09171347
 
Street of Peace 10
( Lage )
Residential house with courtyard buildings The house was built after the fire in 1803. It is an eaves-standing, two-story house with five axes. There is an outside staircase in front of the entrance in the middle.
Residential house with courtyard buildings
09171278
 
Street of Peace 12
( Lage )
Residential building with side wing
Residential building with side wing
09171053
 
Street of Peace 14
( Lage )
Residential house with courtyard buildings
Residential house with courtyard buildings
09170898
 
Street of Peace 15
( Lage )
Residential building
Residential building
09171224
 
Street of Peace 16
( Lage )
Residential house with three farm buildings The house was built around 1803 and 1873 by one floor increased . It is a solid building with a late classical facade. The house is also known as the “doll's house” because it has four figures on the eaves cornice , which probably represent (from left to right) Polyhymnia , Urania , Kalliope and Euterpe .
Residential house with three farm buildings
09171262
 
Street of Peace 17
( Lage )
Residential house with restaurant and stable
Residential house with restaurant and stable
09170899
 
Street of Peace 19
( Lage )
Residential building
Residential building
09171343
 
Street of Peace 20
( Lage )
town hall
town hall
09171263
 
Street of Peace 23
( Lage )
Residential building with side wings and transverse building
Residential building with side wings and transverse building
09171225
 
Street of Peace 24
( Lage )
Residential and commercial building with side wings, pavilion and fencing The house was built between 1880 and 1882; the previous building burned down in 1879. It is a three-story, eaves-standing house. The facade is in the late classical style. There are two-storey bay windows at both corners.
Residential and commercial building with side wings, pavilion and fencing
09171264
 
Street of Peace 25
( Lage )
Residential building (formerly a pharmacy) with side wing and stable The two-storey former pharmacy was built at the beginning of the 19th century. The diaphragm and dormers were added in 1907.
Residential building (formerly a pharmacy) with side wing and stable
09171279
 
Street of Peace 27
( Lage )
Residential building with side wing The house was built in the early 19th century. It has six axes, the two central axes are highlighted by a risalit. There is a gate on the right.
Residential building with side wing
09171280
 
Street of Peace 28
( Lage )
Residential house with side building The house was built in the early 19th century. It's a two-story, massive house. There is a gate to the right and an entrance to the city café on the left. There is an outside staircase in front of the entrance.
Residential house with side building
09171337
 
Street of Peace 33
( Lage )
Hotel and restaurant "Am Wutzsee" The house was built in 1900 as Seeger's Hotel , from 1901 it was called Otto Uebels Hotel . The cultural center was located here from 1956 to 1990. The house is higher towards the market than on the Straße des Friedens, here there is a hall with a stage in the house. There is a stepped gable on the road to peace.
Hotel and restaurant "Am Wutzsee"
09171058
 
Street of Peace 34
( Lage )
Residential building The house was built in the second half of the 18th century.
Residential building
09171344
 
Street of Peace 41
( Lage )
Residential building with side wing and storage building The house is an older single-storey half-timbered house that was given a plastered facade in 1903.
Residential building with side wing and storage building
09171130
 
Road of Peace 44
( Lage )
Residential building
Residential building
09171246
 
Street of Peace 53
( Lage )
Residential house with outbuildings
Residential house with outbuildings
09170900
 
Road of Peace 56
( Lage )
Residential building
Residential building
09171247
 
Road of Peace 57
( Lage )
Residential building
Residential building
09171131
 
Street of Peace 62
( Lage )
Rectory
Rectory
09171132
 
Street of Peace 65
( Lage )
Residential building
Residential building
09170211
 
Street of Peace 74
( Lage )
Residential building
Residential building
09170302
 
Street of Peace 77
( Lage )
Parish church
Parish church
09170100
 
Road to Gühlen 10
( location )
Clinic Wilhelmshöhe, consisting of the main building, reception building, residential and farm buildings, pump house and gardens The former Wilhelmshöhe lung sanatorium was built in 1913 by the Brandenburg State Insurance Institute. It was a convalescent home for women, after 1945 a sanatorium. It has been used as the Salus Clinic Lindow since 1997 . The facility is located in the urban forest of Lindow.
Clinic Wilhelmshöhe, consisting of the main building, reception building, residential and farm buildings, pump house and gardens

Schoenberg

The street or dead end village is about four kilometers south of Lindow (Mark). The place was first mentioned in 1365.

ID no. location Official name description image
09170414
 
Schönberger Dorfstrasse 44b
( location )
Village church The church was built in 1689 as a half-timbered hall, on the west side there is a tower with a pyramid roof. The pulpit altar dates from the construction period, as does the baptismal angel. The larger of two bronze bells possibly dates from the 15th century and has a diameter of 87 centimeters, the smaller possibly from the 14th century and has a diameter of 70 centimeters.
Village church
09170413
 
Schönberger Dorfstrasse
( location )
Soviet cemetery of honor, north of the village church The cemetery of honor was laid out in 1946 and renovated in 1967 and 2002. Today's obelisk is made of granite; before the renovation it was made of stone. On the obelisk there are 26 names of those killed in action, including three unknown names.
Soviet cemetery of honor, north of the village church

Former architectural monuments

ID no. location Official name description image

 
Klosterheide
Klosterheider Straße 14
( location )
Stables and remnants of the courtyard paving The stable building in Klosterheide was built around 1890. It is a single-story brick building. Only remains of the courtyard paving are left.
Stables and remnants of the courtyard paving

Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Lindow (Mark)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Gerhard Vinken, Barbara Rimpel and others (arrangement): Dehio-Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler, Brandenburg. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
  2. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 275.
  3. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 275
  4. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 275-276.
  5. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 276.
  6. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 282.
  7. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 282–283.
  8. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 283.
  9. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 283–286.
  10. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 286–288.
  11. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 68–74.
  12. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 75.
  13. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 75
  14. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 75–77.
  15. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 77.
  16. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 78.
  17. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 67.
  18. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 96–98.
  19. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , pages 78–79.
  20. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 80
  21. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 80.
  22. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 34.
  23. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 83.
  24. Ulrike Schwarz, Matthias Metzler and others (edit.): Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Part 2: Municipality of Fehrbellin, Amt Lindow (Mark) and City of Rheinsberg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg .) Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 2003, ISBN 3-88462-191-2 , page 83.
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