List of architectural monuments in Züssow

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In the list of architectural monuments in the community of Züssow , all listed buildings in the community of Züssow (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the Ostvorpommern district as of December 30, 1996.

Architectural monuments according to districts

Züssow

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Station forecourt
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railway station 1- and 2-tier Brick construction on the Angermünde-Stralsund railway line from 1863 railway station


Churchyard
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Twelve Apostles Church Gothic stone church with brick elements from the 14th century; Tower demolished in 1765; Inside: wall painting, late Gothic altarpiece , pulpit from 1687, altar from 1946, Grüneberg organ from around 1860. Twelve Apostles Church

Oldenburg

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Forest path 8 Petition

Ranzin

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Dorfstrasse 9
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barn Half-timbered building on a field stone base, partially plastered in the compartments barn


Dorfstrasse 10
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Petition Plastered building, with restaurant extension (now community room) Petition


Dorfstrasse 11
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Residential building Half-timbered building on field stone base, plastered fans Residential building


Dorfstrasse 17
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Distillery, now residential building Field stone building with brick elements Distillery, now residential building


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Manor complex with manor house (castle) Refurbished, 3-tier, 11-axle. Plastered building from 1877 with medium risk ; plus caretaker's house, sheepfold, pigsty, estate park, park wall, avenue and relief at the gardener's house; after 1945 retirement home, later apprentice home with vocational school, today a hotel. Manor complex with manor house (castle)


Churchyard
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church Early Gothic stone church from the late 13th century with brick elements; Choir with ribbed vault ; West tower with late Gothic field stone plinth and neo-Gothic upper floor made of brick from 1861; Inside: ma. Wall and vault painting exposed in 1968, baptismal font from 1872, organ from 1911 from the Grüneberg workshop. church

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