List of soil monuments in Bismark (Altmark)

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In the list of soil monuments in Bismark (Altmark) all soil monuments of the city of Bismark (Altmark) and its districts are listed. The basis is the listing by Johannes Schneider from 1986 and the publication of the state monument list as of February 25, 2016. The monuments are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Bismark (Altmark) .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310085 Fortification> castle Badingen overbuilt castle complex? undated in place, manor / castle The largest area of ​​the complex is located on a fenced park with a manor house / manor house.
428310063 special stone Badingen Foundling, place of worship? undated west of the place ('Badinger Holt') Boulder, dimensions: approx. 1.90 m * up to 1.50 m, height approx. 0.70 m. The stone is located close to the north of the dirt road on a ditch slope in today's meadow area (formerly probably a moor). It could be a place of worship.
428310059 Tomb> burial mound Arensberg Burial mound Neolithic approx. 1 km northeast. from the place Diameter: approx. 10–12 m, height approx. 1.00–1.50 m; badly disturbed (probably robbery). There is a boulder in the fault. Smaller visible stones can belong to a stone circle.
428310032 special stone Badingen Stone cross middle Ages The atonement cross is located in Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse directly on the cemetery wall (later put on). It consists of greyish-green red sandstone
428310142 Fortification> castle Bismark Castle ramparts "Burgstall" middle Ages in the southern part of the village, Alte Str. 37/38 Mentioned in a document in 1209 (Bisopesmarcke), under protection since March 1st, 1957! The facility is located on a hill (former garden land). It is heavily overgrown and has an oval shape (approx. 30 * 20 m).
428310002 Fixing> Wall Badingen Castle wall middle Ages Depression north. Probably a natural hill that was used for the castle complex. The adjacent street partially destroyed the edge of the facility. Castle complex probably dates from the Middle Ages
428310023 Tomb> megalithic tomb Schernikau destroyed megalithic tomb Neolithic Accumulation of boulders (still approx. 12 m * 5 m) near a large burial mound.
428310025 Tomb> burial mound Schönfeld Burial mound Bronze age Diameter approx. 10–12 m, height approx. 1.00–1.50 m
428310026 Attachment Querstedt Church ruins in the desert of Rassau middle Ages northeast from the village Remains of a stone church in the Rassau desert, probably from the 13th century, masonry above ground approx. 8 m long and up to approx. 1.80 m high, foundations are completely in the ground.
428310030 Tomb> megalithic tomb Dumplings implemented megalithic tomb Neolithic Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse (churchyard) Originally on the PKG department store site, today in the churchyard. The facility is well maintained.
428310006 Fixing> Wall Deetz Landwehr with Warta middle Ages west The Landwehr has a double moat, walls around 4–5 m high. Due to very heavy vegetation, the walls are not accessible in summer. The Warta was built in 1372. The Landwehr is mentioned as early as 1238.
428310060 Fortification> castle Dobberkau Castle site middle Ages southwest from the place "Borgstall" Slight elevation in the area.
428310005 Tomb> megalithic tomb Bülitz Megalithic tomb Neolithic in the forest, just west. Large dolmen with 5 pairs of wall stones and trapezoidal surround. At the grave there is a stone plaque (?), Probably from the 18th century. This is badly weathered and almost illegible. Großsteingrab Bülitz Krause Schoetensack Photo 2.jpg
428310024 Tomb> megalithic tomb Friedrichs industriousness destroyed megalithic tomb? Neolithic Probably destroyed in the 19th century. Location near the grave of v. Grassau. Probably remains of a destroyed megalithic grave. There are still 9 stones or their remains. At least 1 stone is buried in situ (on edge).
428302193 Tomb> megalithic tomb Beesewege Great stone grave Neolithic The remaining two stones of this grave, which probably belong to the chamber, do not allow any conclusions to be drawn about the type and size of this complex.
428310061 Tomb> megalithic tomb Beesewege partially destroyed megalithic tomb Neolithic southeast In the vicinity of the two large boulders there are still smaller boulders and piles of reading stones. The remaining stones can come from the chamber. The size and type of grave cannot be determined.
428310009 Tomb> megalithic tomb Hohenwulsch Megalithic grave of Grassau Neolithic in the forest, east
428310090 Tomb> burial mound Käthen Burial mound 'Spitzberg' / 'Spitzer Berg' undated west of the place Very distinctive hill in the area. It is conical, approx. 20 m high and has a diameter of approx. 100 m at the base. The top of the hill can be climbed on a sideways path. The hill is funneled above.
428310012 Tomb> megalithic tomb Dumplings 2 (?) Megalithic graves, only 1 megalithic grave Neolithic in the field, north. The facility urgently needs better maintenance.
428310136 Tomb> burial mound Kings 2 burial mounds undated Burial mound 1: diameter approx. 15 m, height up to approx. 1.00 m

Burial mound 2: diameter approx. 10 m, height up to approx. 0.80 m, unsafe, possibly dune

428310062 Tomb> burial mound Kings Burial mound 'Spitzer Berg' undated southeast from the place Diameter approx. 15 m, approx. 0.60-0.80 m high. Several small burrows (probably robbery graves) exist.
428310135 Tomb> burial mound Kings Burial mound, under protection since February 22, 1977 Bronze age south of the Holzhausen – Schäplitz path, "Spitzer Berg" Emergency recovery. Diameter approx. 15–20 m, height approx. 1.50–2.00 m. Several disorders, u. a. a larger funnel can be seen. Lots of smaller boulders.
428310137 Tomb> burial mound Kings Burial mound undated 200 m northeast. from the place Burial mound 1: diameter approx. 8–10 m, height approx. 0.80 m, with excavations mainly in the edge area

Grave mound 2 - possibly dune ?: diameter approx. 12-15 m, height approx. 0.80 m, with digs mainly in the edge area
grave mound 3 - possibly dune ?: Dm. approx. 6 m, height approx. 0.80 m

428310015 Tomb> burial mound Schernikau Burial mound Neolithic east Last excavation at Museum Stendal 1975. Large hill, diameter approx. 40 m, height approx. 4 m, possibly covered megalithic grave?
428310055 Attachment Channel Attachment (excavation findings! - no OBD!) undated west of the place, Klinkower Worthe Structures not recognizable.
428310016 Tomb> burial mound Schorstedt Burial mound "Silberberg", possibly castle mound? Neolithic Edge of the forest Badly damaged. Very large hill, approx. 50–60 m in diameter, approx. 4–5 m high. Fenced in and hard to find. In the 19th century also known as the 'Güldene cradle'. Burial mounds or castle mounds.
428310056 Fixing> Wall Schorstedt Fortification / wall undated northeast of the Schorstedt train station, Wort (raised area) Plateau. In a private paddock that delimits the area.
428310058 special stone Steinfeld Bowl stone Bronze age Dorfstrasse, walled in in the base of the western property boundary Refurbished private property (previously stable) on the property at Dorfstrasse 10. The stone can no longer be seen there. Terrain base

renewed or newly veneered.

428310018 Tomb> megalithic tomb Steinfeld Megalithic tomb Neolithic close to the north of the village Very well-kept complex. Photo library df rp-b 0850010 Steinfeld (Altmark).  Post mill, the megalithic grave in the foreground, from 51. Jahresber.jpg
? Schäplitz Barrows (2) In the forest, north of the village
? Schernikau settlement Neolithic East of the place Last excavation at the Stendal Museum in 1975.

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