Niederseefeld
Niederseefeld
Niederer Fläming municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 53 ′ 15 ″ N , 13 ° 18 ′ 4 ″ E
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Height : | 92 m above sea level NHN |
Incorporation : | July 1, 1950 |
Incorporated into: | Hohenseefeld |
Postal code : | 14913 |
Area code : | 033746 |
Niederseefeld village church
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Niederseefeld is a residential area belonging to the district of Hohenseefeld in the municipality of Niederer Fläming in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg . The place belongs to the Dahme / Mark office and was an independent municipality until it was incorporated into Hohenseefeld on July 1, 1950.
location
Niederseefeld is about eight kilometers west of the city of Dahme / Mark and 19 kilometers southeast of Jüterbog in Fläming . The surrounding villages are Hohenseefeld in the east, Herbersdorf in the south, Wiepersdorf in the west and Nonnendorf and Waltersdorf in the northwest. The federal highway 102 is north of Niederseefeld .
The village of Niederseefeld is structurally fused with the neighboring village of Hohenseefeld, the border between the two villages is formed by the Ihlower Graben , a tributary of the Schweinitzer Fließ , which runs in a north-south direction . The development of Niederseefeld extends along the Niederseefelder Straße .
history
Niederseefeld, a street village , was first mentioned in a document as Sefelde in the middle of the 15th century . In the 16th century the place was called Neddern Sehefelde . The addition was added to distinguish the village from the neighboring Hohenseefeld. The place name refers to the location of the place on a lake, which could mean today's village pond between Nieder- and Hohenseefeld. Niederseefeld belonged to the Seyda office and thus forms an exclave of the office, which bordered the Dahme office in the north and east, the Schlieben office in the south and the Jüterbog office in the west . In 1813, Niederseefeld burned down as a result of fighting during the Sixth Coalition War . After the Congress of Vienna , the office of Seyda was dissolved and the then Saxon Niederseefeld became Prussian. Since then lay down Seefeld in circle Jüterbog-Luckenwalde in the administrative district of Potsdam . In 1841 Niederseefeld had 159 inhabitants.
On July 1, 1950, Niederseefeld was incorporated into Hohenseefeld ; at that time, Niederseefeld had 254 inhabitants. After the GDR district reform in 1952, Niederseefeld was in the Jüterbog district in the Potsdam district . Since the turnaround and the Brandenburg district reform in 1993, Niederseefeld has belonged to the Teltow-Fläming district . The community of Hohenseefeld was incorporated into Niederer Fläming on August 1st, 2002 .
Attractions
- The Niederseefeld village church is a late Gothic field stone building, probably from the 15th century. The church was extensively renovated in 1882, and the gallery and all of the interior furnishings also date from this year .
Population development
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin. Age - origin - meaning . be.bra Wissenschaft, Berlin 2005, p. 157 .
- ↑ Districts - Hohenseefeld and Niederseefeld. Niederer Fläming municipality, accessed on January 20, 2019 .
- ^ GF Reimer (ed.): Topographical-statistical overview of the government district of Potsdam and the city of Berlin. Verlag der Ganderchen Buchhandlung, 1841, p. 111.
- ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments : Brandenburg. Edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, reviewed by Barbara Rimpel. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 , p. 487.
- ^ Historical municipality register of the State of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. (PDF; 331 KB) District Teltow-Fläming. State Office for Data Processing and Statistics State of Brandenburg, December 2006, accessed on January 20, 2019 .