Tützpatz

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Tützpatz
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Coordinates: 53 ° 43 '  N , 13 ° 9'  E

Basic data
State : Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
County : Mecklenburg Lake District
Office : Treptower Tollensewinkel
Height : 71 m above sea level NHN
Area : 21.6 km 2
Residents: 557 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 26 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 17091
Area code : 039600
License plate : MSE, AT, DM, MC, MST, MÜR, NZ, RM, WRN
Community key : 13 0 71 146
Community structure: 3 districts
Office administration address: Rathausstrasse 1
17087 Altentreptow
Website : www.altentreptow.de
Mayor : Gunter Bilinski
Location of the municipality of Tützpatz in the Mecklenburg Lake District
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Tützpatz is a municipality in the north of the Mecklenburg Lake District . Historically, however, it belongs to Pomerania. Until the end of 2003, the municipality was the administrative seat of the Kastorfer See office . Since then it has been part of the Treptower Tollensewinkel office , based in Altentreptow .

geography

Geographical location

Tützpatz is located 8.5 kilometers northwest of Altentreptow and 18 kilometers east of Stavenhagen . To the northeast is the "Tützpatzer Wald", a larger forest. The place and its surroundings lie on a gently undulating plateau with 52 to 76 meters above sea ​​level , the district of Idashof is slightly higher, at 85 to 90 meters above sea level. This is also where the highest elevation in the community is located at 90.4 meters above sea level. The border to Mecklenburg runs 1.5 kilometers west of Tützpatz .

The Goldbach rises near the western border of the municipality , which runs through the Tützpatz district and flows in an easterly direction through the “Neue Torfkuhle” - a pond - and further through the silted up “Alte Torfkuhle” into the Tollense . The approximately two kilometers northeast of preferred Tützpatz "Old Torfkuhle", is 14.7 hectares and stands as fen -Biotop under protection. To the west of Tützpatz are the “Black Lake”, the “Blanke Lake” and the “Long Lake”. These are partly silted up lakes that were still open water during the Prussian first recording (between 1830 and 1865). North of Schossow, the Torneybach , another tributary of the Tollense rises in the municipality.

Community structure

Districts
  • Tützpatz
  • Idashof
  • Shosov

Neighboring communities

These are: Geltz in the northeast, Pripsleben in the east, Wolde in the south, Röckwitz in the west and Altenhagen in the northwest.

history

Shosov

The place and the estate were first mentioned in a document in 1245. The property belonged u. a. the von Walsleben families , and later von Maltzahn . Except for a small feud with the Preen family , it remained in their possession until 1945. The last owner, Helmuth Freiherr von Maltzahn , was arrested after the assassination attempt on Hitler on July 20, 1944 and remained in Greifswald prison until the end of the war. After being expropriated during the land reform, interned briefly by the Soviet occupying power , he fled to West Germany in October 1945 because of the threat of re-arrest .

On July 1, 1950, Schossow was incorporated.

The Schossow manor house, built after the First World War , was demolished in the 1980s.

Tützpatz

Tützpatz and the estate originally belonged to the von Maltzahn family . In 1776 the estate came to the von Linden family. Already in 1778 was Karl Friedrich von Linden, the baroque mansion built, one-storey, 15-axle stucco building with attic and two-sided central projections with semicircular crowning. In 1785 Georg Christian von Heyden inherited the estate. This branch of the family took over the name from Heyden-Linden and remained in possession of the estate until 1945. The extensive manor complex with its manor house, stables, barns, stables, storerooms, blacksmiths and houses has been preserved relatively completely. A progressive decline is visible through vacancy.
The originally baroque park was later converted into an English landscape park.

After the war, the property became a VEG (People's Own Good). The manor house itself was the home and administrative seat of the VEG.

Idashof

The place was originally laid out as a Vorwerk to Tützpatz and consisted only of a four-sided homestead.

politics

Coat of arms, flag, official seal

The municipality has no officially approved national emblem, neither a coat of arms nor a flag . The official seal is the small state seal with the coat of arms of the region of Western Pomerania . It shows an upright griffin with a raised tail and the inscription "GEMEINDE TÜTZPATZ • LANDKREIS MECKLENBURGISCHE SEENPLATTE".

Attractions

Buildings

  • Gutshaus Tützpatz : fifteen-axis, castle-like plastered building from 1779 in Baroque style with rococo elements , rebuilt in the neo-baroque style after a fire in 1908. The estate includes residential and farm buildings as well as an English landscaped park from the 19th century, in which baroque elements can still be seen.
  • Gutsanlage Tützpatz, still almost complete. Many buildings with field stone bases. three-storey brick warehouse on the thoroughfare.
  • Tützpatz village church : plastered stone church from the 15th century with polygonal choir ; extended by an extension to the north and in the 18th century by the attached half-timbered tower. The furnishings include the pulpit altar from the 18th century, the crucifix and two wooden figures from the 16th century as well as Maltzahn epitaphs. A part of a trough mill is walled up at the south portal. There are graves of the Heyden-Linden family in the surrounding cemetery .
  • In some streets of Tützpatz, the original complex can still be seen as a manor village with single-storey residential houses with eaves, some from the 18th century.

Green areas, ground monuments and local recreation

  • In the southwest corner of the Tützpatz park and at the village pond, the Schneckenberg and Wallinsel towers
  • To the south of Tützpatz are three well-preserved Bronze Age barrows (1700 to 600 BCE), including a stone barrow.
  • Slavic ramparts from the 10th to 12th centuries in Shossow
  • A large stone grave from the Neolithic Age (5000 to 1700 BC) is recorded to the northeast of Tützpatz and east of Idashof

Economy and Infrastructure

Companies

The municipality is dominated by agriculture. In addition, there are other businesses in the towns.

traffic

Tützpatz is located directly on Landesstrasse 27. Landesstrasse 35 (formerly B 96 ) runs east of the community. Tützpatz can also be reached via the Altentreptow connection on federal motorway 20 .

The municipality was crossed by the Demminer Bahnen from 1897 to 1945 . In particular, it was the line “AG Demminer Kleinbahnen West (DKBW)” that touched Idashof, Tützpatz and Schossow and continued towards Altentreptow.

Web links

Commons : Tützpatz  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistisches Amt MV - population status of the districts, offices and municipalities 2019 (XLS file) (official population figures in the update of the 2011 census) ( help ).
  2. Jump up ↑ Old Torfkuhle south-west of Validz. State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , accessed on April 23, 2016 .
  3. TK 10 = topographic map of the GDR
  4. ^ Hubertus Neuschäffer: Western Pomerania's castles and mansions . Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft 1993, p. 178, ISBN 3-88042-636-8
  5. ^ Hubertus Neuschäffer: Western Pomerania's castles and mansions . Husum Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft 1993, p. 196, ISBN 3-88042-636-8
  6. Main Statute, Section 1, Paragraph 3 (PDF).