List of architectural monuments in Strelitz-Alt
The historic building of 1931 as district Strelitz-Alt to Neustrelitz unincorporated town of Strelitz in 1945 heavily damaged by fire. The former town hall and the former town church St. Marien also fell victim to the flames. These buildings are shown on a serial license for the former town of Strelitz . Some monuments , mostly remote, have been preserved. They are included in the monuments list of the Mecklenburg Lake District . The list of architectural monuments in Strelitz-Alt based on this, enriched with images and information, should lead to the monuments and convey information about them. The architectural monuments of the town of Neustrelitz and the other districts are listed in the list of architectural monuments in Neustrelitz .
designation | image | Location | built | Further information |
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villa | . At the station 394 | |||
former train station with goods handling building |
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. Bahnhofstrasse 21 |
1877–1878: Construction of the Berlin Northern Railway ; 1886: Opening of the Neustrelitz-Rostock rail link; Development of Neustrelitz into a hub; Construction of the Strelitz Alt station ; shut down since 1995, the last regional train stopped here on May 27, 1995. |
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War memorial 1870/71 |
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. Bahnhofstrasse | ||
former Imperial Post Office |
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. Bahnhofstrasse 20 | in the German Empire : Imperial Post Office ;
in the GDR : Neustrelitz Post Office 5 ; 1990–1997: Branch of Deutsche Post AG ; office building today after renovation. |
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former state hospital Domjüch with
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. | → Domjüch state insane asylum | |
former Carl Siewert Foundation (primary school) |
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. Fürstenberger Str. 26 | 1891 | former girls' school donated by Carl Sievert ;
until 1990 school building for the lower level of the 6th Polytechnic Oberschule Neustrelitz ; 1990–2000: elementary school . |
Forsthof with stable and pavement |
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. Fürstenberger Str. 33 | former forester's yard, today residential building | |
Residential building | . Josef-Jakubowski-Str. 4th | |||
Rectory |
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. Josef-Jakubowski-Str. 34/36 | ||
Residential building |
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. Josef-Jakubowski-Str. 38 | former parish widow house ;
first mentioned in 1754 in a report by Friedrich Wilhelm Buttel . |
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Inn |
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. Josef-Jakubowski-Str. 50 | former “Stephanseck” inn, now a residential building | |
Jewish cemetery with wall, tombstones and memorial |
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Kalkhorstweg | → Jewish cemetery | |
villa | Littoral 391 | |||
Ruin of the windmill |
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. Mühlenberg 7 | ||
Cemetery with remains of the wall | . Carl-Meier-Str. 48 | |||
Bell cage with iron bell | Strelitz-Alt cemetery | |||
Trees | Strelitz-Alt cemetery | |||
Obelisk (C. Stammer) | Strelitz-Alt cemetery | |||
Gravesite building school director H. Bennewitz | Strelitz-Alt cemetery | |||
Gravesite of the Maass family | Strelitz-Alt cemetery | |||
Hittenkofer burial site | Strelitz-Alt cemetery | |||
Brunn burial site | Strelitz-Alt cemetery | |||
House with a pavilion in the garden | . Schulstrasse 2 | |||
Church and public park from 1920 | . Schulstrasse | |||
fire Department |
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. Schulstrasse 17 | 1911 | Volunteer fire brigade (founded in 1863). |
former sports home |
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. Sievertstrasse 1 | 1891 | in the vernacular: " Inclined plane " or " The inclined plane ";
Built in 1891 as a gym for the men's gymnastics club founded in 1864 ; also used as a restaurant, dance hall, cinema and school sports hall; from 1998 refurbished for multiple use; Reopening on March 2nd, 2002. |
Water tower |
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. Hill on Fürstenberger Strasse; | 1907 | |
Memorial stone Josef Jakubowski | Wilhelm-Stolte-Strasse 1 | |||
Administration building of the prison and
Detention house I with extension |
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→ Altstrelitz prison | ||
former engineering school with water tower
and warehouse |
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. Wilhelm-Stolte-Strasse 86/88/90 | 1893 | |
Residential building |
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. Wilhelm-Stolte-Str. 94 | ||
Residential and commercial building |
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. Wilhelm-Stolte-Str. 99 | ||
Residential building |
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. Wilhelm-Stolte-Str. 101/103 |
Former architectural monuments
designation | image | Location | built | Further information |
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former tiled stove factory | Small mirror mountain |
Notes on content
The names and order of the monuments correspond to the monuments list of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz district (as of March 18, 2011).
In the Additional Information column , data and facts are listed in chronological order in bullet points. If there is already an independent contribution to a monument, reference is made to it.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b List of monuments of the Mecklenburg Lake District District (PDF), as of July 8, 2016.
- ^ A b c Werner Lexow: The railway did not reach Neustrelitz until 1877 . In: Free Earth. From the history of railway construction in Mecklenburg-Strelitz , 1983.
- ↑ (mn): So far nobody wants to make something out of the station . In: Nordkurier. Strelitzer Zeitung , June 11, 2002.
- ↑ a b c d Marlies Steffen: Sievert Foundation is facing conversion . In: Nordkurier , January 6, 2000.
- ↑ a b M. Steffen: Parish widow house is an old gem . In: Nordkurier. Strelitzer Zeitung , January 13, 2004 p.12.
- ↑ a b Klaus Giese: Strelitz before the 650th anniversary, (76) . In: Nordkurier. Strelitzer Zeitung , 1999.
- ↑ a b c (EB / mt): The former gymnastics hall shines in new splendor as a dance palace . In: Nordkurier. Strelitzer Zeitung , January 31, 2002.
- ↑ Christine Witzke: The "Inclined Plane" in Strelitz-Alt . In: Official Gazette , City of Neustrelitz , 23 July 1997/14 page 6.
- ^ André Gross: Siewertstrasse 1 becomes a cultural address . In: Nordkurier. Strelitzer Zeitung , November 10, 1998 page 15
- ↑ Water tower restored . In: Nordkurier. Strelitzer Zeitung , August 24, 1997.
- ↑ Harald Witzke: Technical center with a long tradition . In: Nordkurier. Strelitzer newspaper .