Spiegelhagen

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Spiegelhagen
City of Perleberg
Coordinates: 53 ° 5 ′ 10 "  N , 11 ° 53 ′ 53"  E
Height : 39 m
Area : 7.31 km²
Residents : 138  (Jan 1, 2011)
Population density : 19 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : May 1st 1973
Postal code : 19348
Area code : 03876
Church in Spiegelhagen
Church in Spiegelhagen

Spiegelhagen is a district of the town of Perleberg in the Brandenburg district of Prignitz in Germany with 138 inhabitants.

geography

The street village Spiegelhagen is located around two and a half kilometers east-northeast of the Perleberg town center. The Perleberg districts of Groß Buchholz in the north, Lübzow in the northeast, Rosenhagen in the southeast and Düpow in the south are also adjacent .

The western border of Spiegelhagen largely follows the course of the Stepenitz and touches the Perleberg locality Neue Mühle . To the north of this point, Spiegelhagen has a share in the Stepenitz nature reserve.

In the north-west of the otherwise agricultural area there is commercial forest. Spiegelhagen also owns areas north-west of the Stepenitz and has a share in the Golmer Berg, which is largely removed by gravel mining .

history

The oldest known documentary mention of Spiegelhagen ( Spighelhaghen ) is dated to 1293. In 1303 the village came into the possession of Droyseke von Köcher. The Perleberg Heilig-Geist-Hospital acquired Spiegelhagen from his heirs in 1323.

In 1540 Spiegelhagen came into the possession of the city of Perleberg. Over the centuries there were several conflicts over the services and duties to be performed by the Spiegelhagen farmers for Perleberg.

On May 1, 1973, Spiegelhagen was incorporated into the district town of Perleberg.

Buildings

The Spiegelhagen church goes back to a building from the 15th century. However, renovations in the following centuries have changed the church significantly. The half-timbered structure on the original field stone base of the tower dates from 1620. The actual church building is a neo-Gothic brick building from 1853.

traffic

Federal highways 189 and 5 meet in the Spiegelhagen area . Since the Perleberg bypass was completed in 2002, the village itself has not been passed through.

Brandenburger Landesstrasse 101 still runs through the village .

Population development

date population
1800 131
1817 107
1840 147
1858 168
1895 132
1925 156
1939 142
1946 220
Jan. 11, 2011 138
Dec 31, 2012 143

literature

  • Historical Gazetteer Brandenburg - Part 1 - Prignitz - N-Z . Modifications made by Lieselott Enders . In: Klaus Neitmann (Ed.): Publications of the Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (State Archive Potsdam) - Volume 3 . Founded by Friedrich Beck . Publishing house Klaus-D. Becker, Potsdam 2012, ISBN 978-3-88372-033-3 , pp. 838 ff .

Web links

Commons : Spiegelhagen  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Spiegelhagen on www.stadt-perleberg.de, official website of the city of Perleberg. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  2. ^ Sophie Wauer: Brandenburgisches Namenbuch. Part 6. The place names of the Prignitz . Weimar 1989, ISBN 3-7400-0119-4 , pp. 235 .
  3. Lieselott Enders : The Prignitz - History of a Kurmärkischen landscape from the 12th to the 18th century . 1st edition. Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH, Potsdam 2000, ISBN 3-935035-00-4 .
  4. a b c d e f g h i Lieselott Enders: Historical local dictionary for Brandenburg . Part I Prignitz. Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1962, p. 361 f .
  5. ^ August Höpfner: Perleberg and Spiegelhagen. In: Perleberger Reimchronik. Self-published around 1870. Accessed online on December 12, 2011.
  6. Federal Statistical Office (Ed.): Municipalities 1994 and their changes since 01.01.1948 in the new federal states . Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 .
  7. ^ The church in Spiegelhagen at www.kirchenkreis-prignitz.de, accessed on December 12, 2011.
  8. ^ Spiegelhagen on www.stadt-perleberg.de, official website of the city of Perleberg. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  9. Michael Beeskow: 12,188 people lived in Perleberg on December 31, 2012. MAZ, January 19, 2013, accessed on January 20, 2013 .