List of architectural monuments in Plaaz

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In the list of architectural monuments in Plaaz , all listed buildings of the Mecklenburg community of Plaaz and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the Güstrow district as of November 24, 1995.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Plaaz

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At station 50
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post Office


(Map) House and forge, north exit, last building

Mierendorf

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Village street Transformer house


Dorfstrasse 29 Farm workers house

Recknitz

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(Map) Cemetery with mausoleums


(Map) Mellentin farm


(Map) church The St. Bartholomäus Church is an early Gothic , single-nave stone church from the middle of the 13th century. In the 14th century the nave was raised with four ribbed vaults, the gable roof has a ridge turret . Later additions were made of brick. The upper part of the tower consists of a half-hip roof and was built with a timber framework. The southern porch has a stepped gable . A square sacristy was added to the north side of the square choir , the sacristy has a domed vault . Inside there is a carved altar from the 15th century, the pulpit and patronage chair are from 1579. The choir stalls , the confessional and the organ are from the 18th century. church
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Wrought


former school

Spoitgendorf

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(Map) manor Neo-Gothic , renovated, 2- and 3-storey, yellow brick building from 1893 according to plans by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel with 3-storey. Tower and many risalits ; today tourist use.


Stable of the former estate


Coat of arms in the gable triangle of the stable barn

Wendorf

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Manor complex with manor house and round barn

Zapkendorf

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(Map) Manor complex with manor house, park, stables and farm buildings 2-storey, 13-axis, cleaned mansion of the von Buch family from the beginning of the 18th century with a mansard roof and 3-storey. Medium risalit with a gable roof and triangular gable and park side with segmented gable and open staircase; after 1945 after-work home or 1992/95 conversion to a nursing home. 1- and 2-tier Cavalier house and mansard roof.

source

  • Report on the creation of the monument lists as well as on the administrative practice in notifying the owners and municipalities as well as on the handling of change requests (status: June 1997)
  1. ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of 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 Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: State Office for Monument Preservation Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Edited by Hans-Christian Feldmann and others. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-422-03081-6 .