List of architectural monuments in Michendorf

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In the list of architectural monuments in Michendorf , all architectural monuments of the Brandenburg municipality of Michendorf 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 Michendorf .

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.
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  • 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

Fresdorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09191269
 
Am Anger 3
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn The homestead is on the south side of the Angers. The four-sided courtyard was built around 1906, the farm around 1920. The house is a single-storey, eaves-standing house with six axes, a saddle roof and a jamb. The entrance is on the third axis from the left, there is an open staircase in front of the entrance. The red brick facade is structured by stucco.
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn
09191440
 
Am Anger 6
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a residential house and stable building The house was built around 1920 and is located on the south side of the Angers. It is a single-storey, eaves-standing building with a two-storey central projection. There is a half-hipped roof over the central projection, otherwise the house is covered with a gable roof. On the left side of the gable is the entrance with a loggia and an outside staircase. To the left of the house there is a stable building made of red brick, the substructure is made of field stone.
Homestead, consisting of a residential house and stable building
09191012
 
Kähnsdorfer Straße 12
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a house, stable, barn and gate entrance It is Fresdorf's largest homestead . The homestead was built in 1909 after the fire in 1908. White framed windows and the brightly painted front door stand out from the red brick facade of the house. The house is a single-storey building with seven axes and a gable roof. An eagle sculpture sits enthroned over a coat of arms ornament on the roof gable of a central risalite.
Homestead, consisting of a house, stable, barn and gate entrance
09190161
 
Luckenwalder Strasse
( location )
Village church The Protestant village church originally dates back to the Middle Ages, but has been changed several times. Inside a pulpit from the 18th century.
Village church
09191443
 
Luckenwalder Strasse 211
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a residential house, gatehouse, two stable buildings and a barn The house was built in 1921. It is a single-storey brick building with a loggia with a two-flight flight of stairs in front of the entrance. There is a balcony above the loggia. To the right of the gatehouse there is a gatehouse, on the fields of the gatehouse there are flower motifs. The farm buildings are from 1897.
Homestead, consisting of a residential house, gatehouse, two stable buildings and a barn
09190635
 
Luckenwalder Strasse 222
( location )
Village blacksmiths Over 200 year old blacksmith shop on the edge of the village green opposite the church, the oldest preserved secular building in the village. Since 1993, the natural stone building has housed a small wine bar with a vine arbor under a horse chestnut , the wine smithy .
Village blacksmiths
09190669
 
Luckenwalder Strasse 227
( location )
Inn with hall extension The inn was built at the beginning of the 20th century. From 1998 to 2001 the inn and the hall extension were rebuilt and changed. Apartments were built into the hall extension. It is a single-storey building with a jamb and gable roof. In front of the entrance there is an outside staircase, above the entrance there is a dwelling with an open space.
Inn with hall extension

Langerwisch

Langerwisch is a good 2 kilometers east of Michendorf. On December 29, 1937, the villages of Alt Langerwisch and Neu Langerwisch were merged. These villages belonged to the Zauche in 1375 , from 1816 they belonged to the Zauche-Belzig district . In 1952 Langerwisch came to the Potsdam-Land district and in 1993 to the Potsdam-Mittelmark district. From 1992 Langerwisch was part of the Michendorf office, from 2006 a district of Michendorf.

ID no. location Official name description image
09190672
 
Am Galgenberg 13
( location )
Residential building BW
09190256
 
Bergholzer Strasse 20
( location )
Paltrockmühle and small post mill The Paltrockmühle and the small post mill have been restored, ready for operation and can be viewed on German Milling Day . The Paltrockmühle was built in Oranienburg in 1839 as a post mill, moved to Langerwisch in 1879 and converted into a Paltrockmühle in 1930. With a wingspan of around 4.5 meters, the post mill is the smallest operational windmill in Germany. A master miller had built it in Paretz in 1938 on a 1: 4 scale as a training mill for his son. In 1968 she came to Langerwisch.
Paltrockmühle and small post mill
09190578
 
Feuerbachstrasse 5
( location )
House head The Kopf house was designed by E. Daneberg in 1932. It is a single-storey brick building. BW
09190258
 
Langerwischer Feldstrasse 10, Strasse des Friedens 41
( Lage )
Farm workers house
Farm workers house
09190849
 
Neu-Langerwisch 6b
( location )
House of the former Vorwerk
House of the former Vorwerk
09191422
 
Neu-Langerwisch 12
( layer )
Rectory BW
09190638
 
Neu-Langerwisch 28
( layer )
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn
09190639
 
Neu-Langerwisch 36
( layer )
Palmscher Hof, consisting of a residential building, enclosure, two stable buildings and a barn
Palmscher Hof, consisting of a residential building, enclosure, two stable buildings and a barn
09190712
 
Neu-Langerwisch 38
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn
09190255
 
Peter-Huchel-Chaussee 141
( location )
Village church The Protestant village church from 1772 replaced the previous building that had collapsed at the end of the 17th century. It has an interior ceiling from the construction period that lies on a cove . The building and its tower were renovated in the 2000s. A message in a bottle with messages from 1901 and 1957 was found in the tower capsule. The renovation work was completed in December 2007.
Village church
09190257
 
Priesterweg 2a
( location )
Shepherd's House The shepherd's house dates from the 18th century. It formerly belonged to the Vorwerk located in the west of the village .
Shepherd's House
09190756
 
Rembrandtstrasse 12
( location )
Residential house and garden house BW
09191167
 
Rembrandtstrasse 14
( location )
House "Landhaus Rausch" BW
09190836
 
Street of Peace 76
( Lage )
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings, barn and enclosure
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings, barn and enclosure
09190259
 
Street of Peace 78
( Lage )
Manor house with hall extension, stable, forecourt and courtyard
Manor house with hall extension, stable, forecourt and courtyard
09190891
 
Street of Peace 85
( Lage )
Syringe house The volunteer fire brigade was founded in 1920, the syringe house was built in 1925 in the Heimat style. This year the fire brigade received a hand pressure pump. It is a square, plastered brick building with a pyramid roof. The hose tower protrudes from the pyramid roof. The roof is covered with beaver tail and has a bat dormer on each side. There is a basket arched gate to the street.
Syringe house

Michendorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09190294
 
Am Wolkenberg 14
( location )
Painting "August Bebel", in high school The painting “August Bebel” was created by Heinz Böhm in the early 1970s . It hangs in the anteroom to the art area of ​​the Wolkenberg-Gymnasium. It shows August Bebel giving a speech in the Reichstag. BW
09191474
 
At the train station
( location )
Michendorf station, consisting of a station building, underpass with stair covers, two island platforms and platform pavilion on platform 1/2 and the platform roof there Michendorf station on the Wetzlarer Bahn (section of the Kanonenbahn ) went into operation in 1879. The station building is essentially a type building that can also be found at other smaller stations along the route, which was later expanded several times. In the 1920s, Michendorf developed into a small railway junction. The station has been on the list of monuments since 2012.
Michendorf station, consisting of a station building, underpass with stair covers, two island platforms and platform pavilion on platform 1/2 and the platform roof there
09190292
 
At the church
( location )
Village church The village church was built from 1742 to 1743 as a half-timbered church. The previous building, built in 1704, was destroyed in a storm in the same year. In 1848 the church was repaired, with a new tower. It is a hall building with a three-sided east end and a gable roof. The furnishings are uniform from the 1960s, only the gallery is older. The organ was built in 1966 by Wilhelm Sauer from Frankfurt / Oder.
Village church
09190766
 
At the church 2-3
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn The Berkholz farm dates back to 1780. The left stable building dates from this time. The house was built in 1914. It is a single-storey building with a high base and a mansard roof. The facade is characterized by a high central projection, which is gabled. The right stable building was built in 1894.
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn
09190780
 
Jägerstrasse 6
( location )
Residential building It is a one-story brick building with a flat gable roof. The house was built in 1933, the design comes from the architect E. Körber. The state of construction inside the house has largely been preserved.
Residential building
09191405
 
Potsdamer Strasse, Luckenwalder Strasse
( location )
Cemetery chapel The cemetery chapel was built in the 1920s. It is a plastered building in the neo-Romanesque style. The entrance is on the north side, it is a round arched entrance portico. There are three windows with panels on each of the long sides. On the south side there is an access to the coffin room, above it is an apse.
Cemetery chapel
09190295
 
Potsdamer Strasse, Luckenwalder Strasse
( location )
Werner Abel grave, in the cemetery Werner Abel's grave is on the southern wall of the cemetery. It is a three-part grave back wall, the three panels are separated by ears of corn. On the left panel there are dates commemorating the resistance fighter.
Werner Abel grave, in the cemetery
09191282
 
Potsdamer Strasse 1
( location )
Railway workers house The house was built at the same time as the train station in 1879. It is a two-story house, the left part is eaves, the right part is gable, each with a gable roof. There is a jamb under the roof. Since 2011 the house has been on the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg.
Railway workers house
09191283
 
Potsdamer Strasse 82
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn The house of the homestead was built in 1908 according to an inscription. It is a single-storey building with a two-storey central projection. In the risalit there is a terrace, in front of it an outside staircase. The left stable building, the pigsty, was built around 1900. It is a single storey building with a gable roof. The right stable building, the cattle stable, was originally a half-timbered building. The half-timbered walls were partially replaced. The barn dates from 1937. In the middle of the yard there is a toilet block.
Homestead, consisting of a house, two stable buildings and a barn
09190020
 
Potsdamer Strasse 94
( location )
Village school with outbuilding The village school was built between 1903 and 1904, the old school from 1829 had become too small. The school had two classrooms for 70 students each and two apartments. After the school closed, apartments were set up in the building. It is a single storey building with a gable roof. The school wing faces the street, the apartment wing faces the street.
Village school with outbuilding
09191177
 
Saarmunder Strasse
( location )
Mühlenstumpf (local history museum) The former Dutch mill was built in 1890. Shortly after the construction, a steam engine room was added. In 1925 the mill was shut down and sold. The wings were dismantled and a spiral staircase was installed. Rooms for guests have also been set up on the floors. Today the local history museum is located here.
Mühlenstumpf (local history museum)
09190293
 
Schmerberger Strasse 11
( location )
Stable building with upper arbor (Hof Sydow) The house of the former four-sided courtyard was built in 1900. It is a single-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof. The middle three axes form a risalit. Oberlaubenstall is located on the left side of the courtyard. This was built in the middle of the 18th century.
Stable building with upper arbor (Hof Sydow)
09191022
 
Waldstrasse 4
( location )
Residential building The house was built in the 1930s. It is a two-story house with a hipped roof.
Residential building
09190755
 
Waldstrasse 23
( location )
Holstein house The Holstein house was built in 1927. It is a one-story house with a mansard roof. The almost square floor plan has three window axes on each side, the entrance to the street in the middle axis. There is also the inscription “Haus Holstein” in the front door. Like the house, the front garden is symmetrical.
Holstein house

Pieces

ID no. location Official name description image
09191042
 
Stückener Dorfstrasse
( location )
Road system The street was probably laid out when the town of Stücken was founded. The road is paved with a paved road, it was created in 1900 and renewed around 1930. There is a sidewalk on one side and a summer path and green strips on the other. Sometimes there are trees on the sides.
Road system
09190586
 
Stücker Dorfstrasse 11
( location )
Rectory with barn and stable
Rectory with barn and stable
09190583
 
Stücker Dorfstrasse 15
( location )
Village church The village church , which was completely destroyed after a fire in 1848 , was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style in 1860 as a field stone building using medieval wall remains with a tower set in the west and indented at the top . The square, 28 meter high tower is crowned with a slated octagonal pointed helmet. On this there is a cross about two meters high. The saddle roof of the nave is covered with a double covering of plain tiles.
Village church
09190708
 
Stücker Dorfstrasse 20
( location )
Homestead, consisting of house, three stables, barn, cellar The homestead was completely renovated and is now operated under the name "Fliederhof" as a guesthouse with a restaurant, café and courtyard garden.
Homestead, consisting of house, three stables, barn, cellar
09191086
 
Zauchwitzer Strasse 35
( location )
Village blacksmith's shop, consisting of a main building with a blacksmith's workshop and farm building Forges existed here as early as 1772 and 1801. Today's forge was built in 1886 and was in operation until the 1970s. At its core, it is a single-storey house on an L-shaped floor plan. The house is built partly from clay and partly from brick. The roof is a gable roof with a beaver tail covering. The forge is now used as an art forge.
Village blacksmith's shop, consisting of a main building with a blacksmith's workshop and farm building
09191136
 
Zauchwitzer Strasse 50
( location )
Manor barn The barn complex west of the manor house was built around 1900. Some of the barns have a field stone base, on which are walls made of rammed earth. The floor plan is L-shaped. BW

Wildenbruch

ID no. location Official name description image
09190538
 
Dorfstrasse, Kunersdorfer Strasse
( location )
Village church The construction of the village church probably began as early as the 12th century. The apse was built around 1597, the tower roof was renewed in 1682. From 1737 to 1738 the clock tower was renewed. There were further changes to the church in 1752, 1793, 1809 to 1811, 1836 and 1852. In 1877 the church was changed significantly, the portal of the church was relocated. The tower was renewed from 1950 to 1951. The church is a hall building with a retracted apse, a semicircular choir and a tower that is more than ship-wide. The altar dates from 1958.
Village church
09191095
 
Dorfstrasse 9
( location )
Homestead, consisting of a house, left stable building and barn The current homestead was built in the mid-19th century, although the house may be older. A farm has existed here since 1589. Today's three-sided courtyard consists of a house and a stable building, with a barn at the back. The house is a gable-independent, single-storey building with a field stone base and a gable roof. The right stable building was built around 1900, it is a brick building with a gable roof. The barn was built in 1939 to replace a smaller barn.
Homestead, consisting of a house, left stable building and barn
09190997
 
Kunersdorfer Strasse 1
( location )
Gasthof “Zur Linde”, consisting of a main building, gatehouse and stable building The inn was mentioned as early as 1375. The inn burned down on October 24, 1631 and was in ruins until 1694. After the fall of the Wall , the inn and the outbuildings were restored and refurbished and reopened in 1991. At the beginning of the 21st century the facade of the farmhouse was reconstructed and the roof structure with two dormers was renewed according to the historical building plans.
Gasthof “Zur Linde”, consisting of a main building, gatehouse and stable building

Wilhelmshorst

ID no. location Official name description image
09190774
 
At the mountains 24
( location )
Residential building BW
09190699
 
At the mountains 32
( location )
Residential building BW
09191516
 
At the mountains 33
( location )
Residential building BW
09191041
 
At the mountains 50
( location )
Residential building BW
09190781
 
At the mountains 52
( location )
Residential building BW
09190539
 
At the mountains 54
( location )
Country house "von Renesse"
Country house "von Renesse"
09191517
 
On the mountains 119
( location )
Summer house ("Heidehof") The house was built in 1926 or 1933, it is a single-storey wooden house with a half-hip roof. It is a stand construction with transverse formwork, the base is made of natural stone. In the east is the entrance in front of it a porch is added. It is one of the last wooden houses from before the Second World War that once dominated here. BW
09190910
 
At the Aue 2
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09190911
 
At track 13
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09190789
 
At track 16
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09191110
 
Dr.-Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse / An den Lauben
( location )
Memorial for the Victims of Fascism (OdF), in the birch grove
Memorial for the Victims of Fascism (OdF), in the birch grove
09190925
 
Dr.-Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 1b
( location )
Gatekeeper house To the northeast of the train station is a former station keeper's house. There is no longer a level crossing there, the house is used as a residential building.
Gatekeeper house
09191499
 
Dr.-Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 8
( location )
Residential building BW
09190912
 
Dr.-Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 9, 11
( location )
House with garden and garage
House with garden and garage
09190926
 
Dr.-Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 15
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09190861
 
Ebereschenweg 56
( location )
Residential building The house was built in 1926, the design possibly came from Albert Gessner . It is a plastered building with a convex curved gable roof. In 1930 a building was added so the building has a T-shaped floor plan. A winter garden was added in 2004, the plans are from 1930. The room layout has been preserved, there are still numerous items of equipment from the construction period. BW
09190915
 
Eulenkamp 30
( location )
Residential building BW
09191343
 
Lilac slope 3
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09191518
 
Lilac slope 5
( location )
Residential building BW
09191519
 
Föhrenhang 5
( location )
Residential building BW
09191039
 
Heidereuterweg 3
( location )
Residential building The house was built around 1910 on a corner lot. It is one of the oldest houses in Wilhelmshorst. Among other things, the house was used as a school kitchen from 1963 to 1987, and an extension was built for this use. It is a single storey building with a visible framework. The roof is a gable roof, it also has a gable on the eaves side.
Residential building
09191029
 
Hubertusweg 41
( location )
"Peter-Huchel-Haus" residential building The Peter Huchel House was built in 1928 for a teacher. The poet Peter Huchel lived here from the early 1950s to 1971 . After he left the GDR , the poet Erich Arendt lived here . A memorial has been located here since 1997. The house is a single-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, with the mansard floor being fully developed. The importance of the house stems from its importance as a meeting place for system critics in the GDR such as Wolf Biermann , Ludvík Kundera , Günter Kunert and Reiner Kunze . BW
09190749
 
Irisgrund 1-3, Rosenweg 47
( location )
Irisgrund settlement with four residential buildings, a street, promenade and train station At the beginning of the 20th century, the Wilhelmshorst forest settlement developed. Wilhelmshorst station was opened in 1915. The listed housing estate consists of four residential buildings built in 1912/13 by Wilhelmshorster Grundstücksgesellschaft and the station building built in 1915. Albert Gessner was the architect of all buildings .
Irisgrund settlement with four residential buildings, a street, promenade and train station
09190758
 
Irisgrund 14, 16, 18 Peter-Huchel-Chaussee 80
( location )
Two double houses
Two double houses
09190773
 
Peter-Huchel-Strasse
( location )
church The church was built according to a design by Winfried Wendland .
church
09190808
 
Peter-Huchel-Strasse 1
( location )
Cemetery chapel BW
09191407
 
Rosenweg 2, 4
( location )
Residential group BW
09190734
 
Rosenweg 14
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09190909
 
Rosenweg 28
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09190540
 
Rosenweg 32
( location )
Residential building (copper house)
Residential building (copper house)
09191224
 
Rosenweg 33
( location )
Residential building BW
09190913
 
Rosenweg 40
( location )
Residential building
Residential building
09190745
 
Vogelweide 15
( location )
Residential building
Residential building

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  25. Fliederhof in pieces
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  27. Blacksmiths in pieces
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  32. Gasthof zur Linde, history.
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  36. ^ Monuments in Brandenburg, Potsdam-Mittelmark. Part 1: Marie-Luise Buchinger, Marcus Cante: Nördliche Zauche. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein, 2009, ISBN 978-3-88462-285-8 , page 652.
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literature

  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments . Founded by the Day for Monument Preservation 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Brandenburg: edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, 2000, Deutscher Kunstverlag Munich Berlin, ISBN 3-422-03054-9

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Michendorf  - collection of images, videos and audio files