Nonnendorf (Niederer Fläming)

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Nun village
Niederer Fläming municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 54 ′ 22 ″  N , 13 ° 15 ′ 27 ″  E
Residents : 260  (Dec. 31, 2019)
Incorporation : December 31, 1997
Postal code : 14913
Area code : 033744
Village street, looking north
Village street, looking north

Nonnendorf is a part of the municipality of Niederer Fläming in the Teltow-Fläming district in Brandenburg . The place belongs to the Amt Dahme / Mark and was an independent municipality until December 31, 1997.

location

Village street, view to the south

Nonnendorf is located northwest of the city center on Bundesstraße 102 , which runs from Dahme / Mark to Jüterbog . To the north is the further district of Schlenzer , followed by the further districts of Waltersdorf , Niebendorf-Heinsdorf and Wahlsdorf , which belongs to Dahme / Mark. They are lined up in an imaginary line northeast of the place. To the south-east are the other districts of the municipality of Niederer Fläming, Niederseefeld and Hohenseefeld , to the south of Wiepersdorf , to the east of Reinsdorf and Werbig in the north-northeast. To the north are the forest areas of Niebendorfer Heide and Wahlsdorfer Bauernheide, to the south the little country Bärwalde .

History and etymology

13th to 18th centuries

Nonnendorf was first mentioned in a document as Nannendorff in 1235/1253 and was in the direct possession of the archbishop at that time. The name changed in the following decades from Nannendorph in 1369 to Nannendorff in 1388. However, the place apparently shared a similar fate as the neighboring Reinsdorf, because as early as 1459 Nonnendorf was referred to as a desert field mark . The existence of a church is still recorded from the year 1538; her story hitherto unknown. It may also have been destroyed in the Thirty Years' War , because from 1687 there were still reports of a desolate field marrow. During this time, until 1687, ownership changed between the archbishop, the Zinna monastery and the Lords of Dahme. It was not until the dukes from Sachsen-Weißenfels tried to build up the settlement and therefore sold it in 1688 for 1200 guilders to a lord von Bir (c) kholtz, the leaseholder of the manor in Hohenahlsdorf. From 1691 the long-awaited reconstruction took place, which was crowned with success. From 1722 a manor with 32 hooves is mentioned, in which there was a sheep farm and threshing houses . Three years later a Mr. von Lüderitz took over the estate. However, it did not last long and so the owners changed again several times in the 18th and 19th centuries: the von Schönebeck family ruled there from 1733, then the bailiff Renner until 1790, then a von Kamtz family from 1790 to 1803. They handed it over to the Barons von Schenkendorf, who owned the place for only two years, from 1803 to 1805. Apparently the estate hardly generated any income and so it came to the von der Schulenburg family in 1805, who kept it until around 1812. After that, the Wedel siblings worked in the village from around 1812 to 1815, and passed it on to the Birkner family after 1815. A distillery was built around 1816 at this time. There was only a modest economic upturn in the village when Georg von Siemens took over the estate from the then owner Birkner in the 1870s. His father, Johann Georg Siemens , had already acquired the estate in Ahlsdorf to the south . After his death in 1878 Georg was the owner of Ahlsdorf, Reinsdorf and Nonnendorf. He had been married to Elise Görz since 1872, who after his death in 1901 chose Ahlsdorf as the center of her life.

19th to 21st century

Like many neighboring villages, Nonnendorf was connected to the Jüterbog-Luckenwalder Kreiskleinbahnen via a siding after 1900 . On Gorizia's initiative, a play school for farm workers' children was set up in the village in 1908, which was also open to the other children in the village.

After the Second World War , the property in Nonnendorf was also expropriated and the agricultural land was divided. 307 hectares of land came to 37 new farmers and resettlers. A sorting system for potatoes was built on the estate, which was used by the LPG Hohenseefeld. In July 1952 the Luckenwalde district, which had since been renamed, was dissolved and Nonnendorf became part of the Jüterbog district in the Potsdam district . In 1954 the parish built a new church, one of around 70 new sacred buildings that were built during the GDR era. The village church was used for worship as well as for teaching students. The railway operation of the small railway was stopped in 1964. After the reunification and the Brandenburg district reform in 1993, the community belonged to the Teltow-Fläming district . On December 31, 1997 Nonnendorf and 13 other communities merged to form the Niederer Fläming community, which has been administered by the Dahme / Mark Office since January 1, 2018 . In 2004 the church was renovated and then painted in the years 2006 to 2007 by the Berlin artist Uwe Mücklausch. Numerous farm buildings from the 19th century were demolished in 2007.

Culture and sights

Village church Nonnendorf
  • The village church Nonnendorf is a simple plastered building from 1954. The church furnishings are modern.
  • The bakery on Dorfstrasse is a listed building.
  • The sports club SSV Nonnendorf is active in the village in 1950.

Economy and Infrastructure

economy and politics

Numerous farms are active in the village. An agricultural cooperative, which emerged from the former LPG, is the largest employer in town. There is also a car repair shop, a gas station and a hotel with an attached restaurant. Nonnendorf is represented opposite the community by the mayor Karin Lindner.

traffic

The federal highway 102 leads from the northwest in a southeast direction through the place and divides it into two parts. In the center of the village, Schlenzer Weg connects to the north and Wiepersdorfer Weg connects to the south. There is a connection to Luckenwalde and Jüterbog via the bus connection 754 . The nearest national rail connection is at Jüterbog train station, around 19 km away .

Sons and daughters of the place

  • Franziska Liepack (* 1981), German soccer player, began her career at SSV Nonnendorf

literature

  • Georg Dehio (edited by Gerhard Vinken et al.): Handbook of German Art Monuments - Brandenburg Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
  • Hiltrud and Carsten Preuß: The manor houses and manors in the Teltow-Fläming district , Lukas Verlag für Kunst- und Geistesgeschichte, 1st edition, November 29, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86732-100-6 , p. 244

Web links

Commons : Nonnendorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nonnendorf , website of the Niederer Fläming community, accessed on January 1, 2020.
  2. Brandenburg name book . H. Böhlaus, 1967, ISBN 978-3-7400-0138-4 .
  3. ^ Nonnendorf , website of the Niederer Fläming community, accessed on January 20, 2020.
  4. Brandenburg name book: The place names of the Jüterbog-Luckenwalde district . H. Böhlaus successor, 1991, ISBN 978-3-7400-0138-4 .
  5. Nonnendorfer church is painted with angels . In: Lausitzer Rundschau , August 19, 2006, accessed on January 20, 2020.
  6. ^ Nonnendorf in the rbb show Der Landschleicher , accessed on January 1, 2020.