New Pudagla

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Forest house New Pudagla
Forest Cabinet New Pudagla
Rock garden New Pudagla
Rare rune stone in the New Pudagla rock garden

Neu Pudagla is a residential area in the municipality of Ückeritz in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district and the seat of the Neu Pudagla Forestry Office . The village, which consists of a few individual farmsteads, is located about 1.5 kilometers south of Ückeritz and southwest of federal highway 111 . The Heringsdorf – Wolgast ferry line runs east of Neu Pudagla . To the north is the Wockninsee .

history

The forest property, which initially belonged to the Pudagla monastery and which came under sovereign ownership after the secularization of the Pomeranian monasteries, was originally administered by a forestry in Pudagla . Because this was away from the actual forest area and the buildings were dilapidated in the middle of the 19th century, the New Pudagla Chief Forestry was founded in 1849. The construction of a 1852 completed was associated with it stick dam by the geese Moor, now largely on its route, the road between Ückeritz and Bansin runs. New Pudagla was officially named "New Pudagla" for the first time in 1854.

In the province of Pomerania, the chief forestry department was responsible for the protection areas Schmollensee , Stagniess, Damerow , Zempin and Trassenmoor . With the permission given by the first forester Schulz in 1851 to use the royal forests as access to the Baltic Sea beach, the boom in bathing on Usedom was made possible in the second half of the 19th century.

In Peenemünde on Usedom, the German rocket development ( unit A4 , better known as V2) took place during the Second World War , to which Helmut Hölzer contributed the electronic analog computer as the central unit of the rocket control (so-called mixer ). Due to the bombing of Peenemünde, the 31-year-old Holz had to save himself with his invention in the forester's house in Neu Pudagla . While he was further developing his device there, he met the daughter of the forester Muschwitz , whom he married only a year later. After the war, Hölzer went to the USA and continued to work there for rocket development in the vicinity of rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun .

After the German reunification , the forest districts in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania were restructured. As part of the state forest of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , the forestry office is responsible for the entire German part of the island of Usedom and the Anklamer urban forest east of Ducherow on the mainland.

The historic buildings of the forestry office are a tourist attraction. In the former barn, a forest cabinet provides information on the history and ecological relationships of the forest . Affiliated to this are an educational forest trail and the unique Usedom rock garden with around 140 boulders , designed by geologists from the University of Greifswald . An archaeological peculiarity is z. B. one of the extremely rare rune stones.

There is a climbing forest in the vicinity of the forestry office .

Increasing numbers of visitors to the forestry department, the forest cabinet, the rock garden and the climbing forest prompted the Usedomer Bäderbahn (UBB) to set up a new stop at Neu Pudagla, which was opened on June 1, 2011.

literature

  • Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Vol. 1, W. Dietze, Anklam-Berlin 1865, p. 557. ( Google books ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Manfred Niemeyer: Ostvorpommern I . Collection of sources and literature on place names. Vol. 1: Usedom. (= Greifswald contributions to toponymy. Vol. 1), Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald, Institute for Slavic Studies, Greifswald 2001, ISBN 3-86006-149-6 . P. 48
  2. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part 2, Vol. 2, W. Dietze, Anklam-Berlin 1865, p. 1925. ( Google books ).
  3. ^ Gösta Hoffmann, Reinhard lamp: The island of Usedom - late Pleistocene and Holocene landscape development. In: Reinhard Lampe, Sebastian Lorenz (Ed.): Ice Age Landscapes in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Geozon Science Media, ISBN 978-3-941971-05-9 , doi : 10.3285 / g0005 , p. 102 ( online at Google Books ).
  4. UBB stops at the Neu Pudagla Forestry Office. Ostseezeitung , January 12, 2011, archived from the original on February 17, 2013 ; Retrieved January 21, 2013 .

Coordinates: 54 ° 0 '  N , 14 ° 4'  E