Ollndorf

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Coordinates: 53 ° 48 '  N , 10 ° 54'  E

Map: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
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Ollndorf is a district of the municipality of Siemz-Niendorf in the west of the district of Northwest Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

geography

Ollndorf is located in the south of the municipality around six kilometers southwest of Schönberg and 15 kilometers southeast of Lübeck city center. The terrain falls from about 30 to 15 m above sea level. NHN to the Maurine flowing 500 meters east of the residential development .

history

Ollndorf is first mentioned in 1194 in the Isfried partition contract as Bistenowe , later called Oldendorf .

In 1933 Ollndorf had 101 inhabitants; the number fell to 84 by 1939.

On July 1, 1950, the communities of Niendorf , Bechelsdorf, Klein Siemz, Ollndorf and Törpt were merged to form the community of Niendorf.

Infrastructure

State road 1 runs from Schönberg to the state border near Ratzeburg about 350 meters west of the village . The connection Lüdersdorf of the federal highway 20 can be reached in six kilometers. There is a rail connection on the Lübeck – Bad Kleinen line in Schönberg and Lüdersdorf. Buses establish connections with Schönberg, among others.

Ollndorf is part of the Schönberg school catchment area.

Personalities

The farmer's poet Wilhelm Bade (1841–1928) came from Ollndorf. He dedicated the poem De ohle Katenschult to the temporary Ollndorfer Schultzen Franz Maaß (* 1774), who was called "Katenschult" .

Web links

Commons : Ollndorf  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Friedrich Bertheau: The historical development of the rural conditions in the Principality of Ratzeburg. in: Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology: Yearbooks of the Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology. , Vol. 79 (1914) ( digitized version ( memento of September 7, 2004 in the Internet Archive ))
  2. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. schoenberg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  3. ^ District archive Northwest Mecklenburg ( Memento from September 8, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  4. Grevesmühlener Busbetriebe GmbH ( Memento from July 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file; 50 kB)
  5. Statute on the definition of school catchment areas for public schools in the Northwest Mecklenburg district of June 25, 2015 (PDF; 68 kB)
  6. Karlheinz Molkenthin: Demerner Village Tales , p 68 Digitalisat
  7. ^ Karl-Heinz Molkenthin: Land on the Maurine: Gereimtes und Unreimtes von Wilhelm Bade , p. 15ff. Digitized