List of architectural monuments in Schilden valley

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In the list of architectural monuments in Schildenal all listed buildings of the Mecklenburg community of Schildenal and its districts are compiled.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Badow

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Old village street church "The Badow village church was built around 1847 as an unplastered brick structure in the neo-Gothic style. The architect is not known, but he is said to come from Berlin . The owner was the landowner who donated the church to his parish in Badow. The four corners of the nave are through octagonal pillars intercepted. the elongated interior is of a vault spans Tudor. on his long, drawn- chancel a former closes to the east crypt space to. This is used since the 20th century as a community space. in its slim low western tower there is a bronze bell , which was renewed in 1935. It comes from the bell foundry M. & O. Ohlsson in Lübeck . After the end of the Second World War , both Protestant and Catholic Christians used the church for their services . Extensive renovation work could only be carried out after the fall of the Wall . But not all damage has been repaired, so here we know There is a further need for action. " church


Old Dorfstrasse 26 Residential building


Schulstrasse Estate (popularly called castle ), remains of the park, former stables, inspector's house (today a school), 2 stables on Schulstrasse, storage on Schulstrasse and wheelwright shop on Schulstrasse.
The owners, the von Döring family, left the former manor house in 1906 rebuild the foundation walls of the previously burned down manor house according to plans by the architect Paul Korff . The two-storey building in the neo-baroque style has three-axis central risalites with high gable triangles on both the park and courtyard sides . Triaxial balconies are in front of the facades . The building is finished with a hipped roof . A later added western side wing in the same architectural style is connected to the manor house with a narrow, simple connecting building. The side wing has a mansard roof . The manor complex served various administrative purposes after 1945. Between 1990 and 2001 private individuals ran a pony farm here . After being resold several times, the estate was sold to an investor in 2007, who had almost all buildings completely restored. The main house is used by his family to live, the other farm buildings (warehouse, administrator's house and stables, built between 1912 and 1914) have been converted into four holiday apartments .
Estate


Soehringer Str 6 former orangery

Renzow

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park "The park of the former districts of Klein Renzow and Groß Renzow, merged to form Gut Renzow in 1935, has grown historically over the centuries. Blood beech avenue is particularly worthy of protection . It is the oldest and largest in northern Germany. The park, which is protected as a garden monument, was created in the 19th century Century coincides with the manor house of the Booth family. The owners had it laid out in the style of a French baroque garden. The family property, which has always been inherited, was expropriated after 1945. The building ensemble is no longer preserved. After 1990 the property came to the heirs of Klaus J. Booth, who used the large areas for agriculture and in 2004 transferred everything to his son John Booth. The preserved and well-tended hereditary funeral of the Booth family is located in the park area . "


Pokrenter Strasse 13 Farm workers house


Pokrenter Strasse 15 Farm workers house

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Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Badow Church on luetzow-luebstorf.de , accessed on January 5, 2013
  2. ^ Dorfkirchen in Not / Badow , accessed on January 5, 2013
  3. ^ Gutshaus Badow on gutshaeuser.de , accessed on January 5, 2013
  4. ^ Renzow on gutshaeuser.de , accessed on January 5, 2013