List of monuments, fountains and sculptures in Neubrandenburg
The list of monuments, fountains and sculptures in Neubrandenburg (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) shows the monuments, fountains and sculptures in Neubrandenburg . The list is sorted chronologically according to the listing of the objects (column construction / inauguration). The list is not complete.
Monuments, fountains and sculptures
Person / event | image | Location | Art | Artist | Establishment / inauguration | Further information |
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Heinrich Prillwitz (Henricus Prillwisse) | Friedland Gate | Atonement stone (fragment) | around 1470 | Atonement and memorial stone ( "Mordwange" ) for the mayor of Neubrandenburg who was slain by the enemy in 1469 in the war between the Brandenburgers against the Pomeranian princes. | ||
Christian Fürchtegott Gellert | Wall systems, near Pfaffenstrasse | stele | unknown | 1776 | Erected by local admirers of the poet, urn donated by Duke Adolf Friedrich IV. , Restored in 1895, urn replaced by Wilhelm Jaeger in 1924 (original in the regional museum in Neubrandenburg ) | |
Johann Gottlieb Pistorius | Wall systems, north side | Grave slab. Copy. (Original in the St. Johanniskirche) | around 1780 | Tomb of the Stargardian Land Syndic Pistorius, who was the first Neubrandenburger to be buried outside the city wall. (Plate presumably moved to its current location in the 2nd half of the 19th century.) | ||
Franz Christian Boll | next to the Marienkirche (south side) | Gothic column, Elbe sandstone | Caspar David Friedrich (design) | 1819/1854 | Memorial stone for the Neubrandenburg pastor, made in Dresden in 1819, but not erected until 1854 | |
Captain Plow | Friedland Gate | Stone tablet | between 1850 and 1900 | Memorial plaque for victims of the Thirty Years War . Text: On March 9, 1631, captain Pflug and part of the Swedish crew died here when the city was stormed by Tilly ... |
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Fritz Reuter | Ramparts (near the train station) | Seated statue, bronze | Martin Wolff | 05/29/1893 | with the collaboration of Wilhelm Wandschneider | |
War memorial 1870/71 + Kaiser Wilhelm I. |
Ramparts | Stele with figure (Victoria) and relief, bronze | Martin Wolff | 1895 | is said to have been melted down in World War II | |
Otto von Bismarck | Reuterstrasse | Stele with relief and eagle | unknown | 1895 | destroyed (after 1945?) | |
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn | Jahnstrasse | Bust monument, bronze | Martin Wolff | 09/11/1904 | the same bust as a memorial also in Weißwasser | |
Helmuth von Moltke | ? | Boulder | ? | 10/26/1909 | destroyed (after 1945?) | |
War memorial 1914-18 gymnastics club | at the sports field | Boulder | ? | around 1920 | ||
War memorial 1914-18 rifle club | at the shooting range | Boulder | ? | around 1920 | ||
Fritz Reuter ("Dörchläuchting", "Mudder Schulten") | Markt (until 1961), ramparts (near the train station) | Fountain with a group of figures | Wilhelm Jaeger | March 31, 1923 | “Mudder-Schulten-Brunnen” or Reuterbrunnen, representation of the key scene from Reuter's humoresque “Dörchläuchting”; Donated for the company anniversary of a Neubrandenburg trading house, damaged in 1945, restored in 1950, implemented in 1961 | |
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (gymnastics club) | Brodaer wood | Boulder | 1928 | Memorial stone for "Turnvater Jahn", who developed the first educational concepts for gymnastics in Brodaer Holz | ||
Choral Society Arion | Tollensesee (high bank) | Boulder | 1929 | |||
Ernst Lübbert | Wall systems, exit Große Wollweberstraße (left) | Stele with relief | Erich Schmidt-Kestner | 1934 | lost relief renewed in 1994 | |
Handball players | Culture park | Monument number 185 | ||||
1914/18 memorial hall | Tollensesee " Belvedere " | Heinrich Tessenow , Wilhelm Jaeger | Autumn 1936 | by converting the Belvedere , built by Friedrich Wilhelm Buttel in 1823/24 , dismantled after 1970, renovated in 1995 | ||
VVN memorial stone | Wall systems, at Stargarder Tor | Granite stone | after 1947 | "The dead for glory, the living for a warning" | ||
Otto Rühr, Willi Siebert, victims of fascism | Public Prosecutor of the District Court District of Neubrandenburg, Wolgaster Strasse | Plaque | around 1960 | “The heroes of the anti-fascist resistance struggle, Comrade Otto Rühr, Willi Siebert. Glory and honor to our dear comrades " | ||
Soviet soldiers | New cemetery | Soviet memorial, war memorial | after 1970 | |||
Memorial "For the Fighters Against Reaction and Fascism" | Behind the New Cemetery | Meeting place and memorial wall; Relief sculpture | Artist collective Wittig, Hartzsch, Adler; Arnd Wittig | 1973 | Central memorial of the Neubrandenburg district . “Glory and honor to the fighters of the revolutionary labor movement . They dedicated their lives to the struggle for peace, democracy and socialism ”-“ Workers of all countries, unite! ” |
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Soviet soldiers | New cemetery | Concrete relief and sculpture "Mourning Mother" | Wittig, Hartzsch, Adler | 1975 | ||
Conversely Arrived women sub-camp of Ravensbrück | Ihlenfelder Strasse 116 | Plaque | 1980 | From 1943 until the liberation by the Soviet Army, there was a satellite camp of the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp on the premises of this company , in which anti-fascists from eight countries were imprisoned, tortured and murdered. Your victims are a reminder and an obligation " | ||
synagogue | Poststrasse | Memorial stone | 1988 | “The synagogue of the Jewish community in Neubrandenburg was located at this point . It was destroyed by the fascists in the pogrom night from November 9th to 10th, 1938 ”. Behind it, a memorial site with 19 Jewish tombs from the old Neubrandenburg cemetery. | ||
Deaths from "Main Camp IIA" and "Special Camp No. 9" | Five oaks | Wooden cross, supported on tubular steel | 1993 | |||
Deceased of the Soviet internment camp | Ihlenfelder Strasse 116 | Plaque | 1994 | “From May to August 1945 the site served as a secondary camp for the Fünfeichen internment camp of the Soviet Interior Ministry. Admonish the victims of National Socialism and Stalinist violence " | ||
Isidor Heine memorial plaque | Friedrich-Engels-Ring | Bronze plate | 1998 | Location of the former home of the merchant Isidor Heine (Adolf-Friedrich-Straße 22, today Friedrich-Engels-Ring 29, demolished in 1981 due to dilapidation). Text: “Isidor Heine 1861–1942. Here was the house where the last head of the local Jewish community lived until he died on the eve of his deportation to the concentration camp. " | ||
Stumbling blocks | Ziegelbergstrasse, Neutorstrasse 41, Friedrich-Engels-Ring 29 | Memorial stones | Idea provider: Gunter Demnig , initiative: Irina Parlow | 2009 | engraved brass plates 10 × 10 cm with inscription, laid in the sidewalk in front of former homes of the victims, see list of stumbling blocks in Neubrandenburg | |
BdV memorial stone for displaced persons | Wall systems, exit Große Wollweberstraße (right) | Boulder | 2009 | |||
Siehl family | Buttelstrasse, former old cemetery | Grave obelisk | around 1871 | last tomb on the site of the old cemetery | ||
Women who perished in the subcamp of the Ravensbrück concentration camp and had to work in the armaments companies in Neubrandenburg | At the Franciscan Monastery ( Regional Museum Neubrandenburg ) | Sculpture "The Mourner" | Wolfgang Friedrich | 17th April 2015 | Bronze sculpture, an emaciated and laboriously supporting woman on a sloping stone pedestal | |
Karl Marx Monument | at the Schwanenteich, near the southern Friedrich-Engels-Ring | Bronze sculpture | Gerhard Thieme | Location 1969 to 2001 on Karl-Marx-Platz / Marktplatz , stored until 2018, relocated to a new location in November 2018 | Photo from 1990 on Karl-Marx-Platz |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Monument unveiled: “The Mourners” commemorates Nazi forced laborers , Schweriner Volkszeitung , April 17, 2015
Web links
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