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Wustermark municipality
Coordinates: 52 ° 31 ′ 9 ″  N , 12 ° 58 ′ 47 ″  E
Height : 34 m
Residents : 1312  (Jul 31, 2019)
Incorporation : December 31, 2002
Postal code : 14641
Priort village church
Priort village church

The street village of Priort in the Havelland district (Brandenburg) and belongs to the municipality of Wustermark as a district .

history

Precipitation diagram

In the area of ​​the village, as in other parts of the municipality of Wustermark, prehistoric settlements of the Semnones can be proven. The first Wends settled in the region from the 6th century. Priort was first mentioned in a document in Charles IV's land register from 1375.

The largest part of the village (24 of 30 Hufen ) belonged to the brothers Fritz and Peter von Pryerde (also known as Prigarde ), who also held the highest court.

In the middle of the 15th century the property between the Stechows and the Prigardes was divided into two manors. A short time later, however, the land was again in the sole possession of the Prigarde family.

From 1518 the city of Spandau was entitled to lease grain in Priort, from 1699 the Priorter Krug also belonged to the monopoly area of ​​Spandau - beer could only be obtained from Spandau breweries . The register of inheritance was also kept in Spandau at that time.

1680 both manors by Cuno of Priort, a descendant of the family were Prigarde, the provost of Grote sold. His grandchildren sold them on to the Huguenot immigrant Jean Jacques de Digeon Baron de Monteton (1701–1765) in 1742 . The goods remained in the possession of his descendants until 1935.

In 1902 the Wildpark – Nauen section of the bypass was opened. The railway line divides the place into two parts today. The older part is called the Old Village and the newer part is called the Settlement . Plots of the Monteton manor were also expropriated for the construction of the railway.

In 1929 a volunteer fire brigade was founded. In the same year the Priort manor district was dissolved and merged with the Priort rural community. The resulting place belonged to Landjägereiposten 13 (Dyrotz). In 1936 the 100 km road bike race of the Olympic Games passed through the town. This gained national fame as the press reported on the difficult Priort cobblestones . On April 1, 1940, Priort was separated from the Buchow-Karpzow district and incorporated into the Dyrotz district.

Cleaning up after the train accident

On the night of August 18, 1976, a passenger train ran into a freight train just before Priort station . In this train accident , fifteen people were slightly injured and four people were seriously injured - including the driver of the passenger train. On the night of September 23, 2006, there was a fire in the train station. The building burned down completely.

traffic

Priort railway station

Priort has a train station on the outer ring of Berlin and the Jüterbog – Nauen railway line . In GDR times, amplifier trains from (West) Staaken - Wustermark shunting yard and from Nauen - Bredow - Wustermark ended there . The place can be reached by road via the district road HVL 6304, which connects Elstal with Fahrland . Due to the four-lane expansion of federal highway 5 and the necessary redesign of the Elstal junction, the old route of the K 6304 was interrupted and built over in a length of 440 m. As a replacement, parts of the line from Priort were modernized and 439 m of new road built in the Elstal area. A 1.5 km long bike path follows the course of the road from Priort to Elstal. Another road connects Priort with Buchow-Karpzow .

On the A 10 (Berliner Ring), which is tangent to the municipality, there is a parking lot with a snack bar in the Priort area, which is to be expanded into a motorway service station in the future .

A historical post route that connects Priort via Ferbitz with Sacrow was reopened as a hiking trail on August 8, 2009. The old village street is used in Ferbitz. For over 100 years, the postal route was largely in the restricted military area of ​​the Döberitzer Heide .

Attractions

The old village church , a half-timbered church built in 1745 , is a listed building as a local monument. Due to the acute danger of collapse, the church lost its protection status in 1980, which it was restored five years later.

A monument is dedicated to Jean Louis Frederic Digeon von Monteton (1752–1806), who, as a self-confessed Freemason, did not wish to be buried in the family grave. The “saga of the devil” can also be read on the desk stand. The von Monteton family had lived in Priort since 1742. Friedrich Baron Digeon von Monteton , who later became a member of the government and state parliament, was born here in 1786 .

According to a report by Potsdamer Neuesten Nachrichten from 1980, the former Priort manor house, converted in 1988 to accommodate the elderly, was one of the monuments of the Nauen district .

Web links

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

credentials

  1. ^ About Wustermark: residents. Wustermark municipality, accessed on August 25, 2019.
  2. Almut Andreae: The manor houses of the Havelland: a documentation of their history up to the present . Lukas Verlag, 2001, ISBN 978-3-931836-59-7 , p. 242 ( google.de [accessed on August 10, 2019]).