Temnitztal

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Temnitztal
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Coordinates: 52 ° 52 '  N , 12 ° 39'  E

Basic data
State : Brandenburg
County : Ostprignitz-Ruppin
Office : Temnitz
Height : 42 m above sea level NHN
Area : 52.47 km 2
Residents: 1506 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 29 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 16845
Area code : 033928
License plate : OPR, KY, NP, WK
Community key : 12 0 68 426
Community structure: 6 districts
Office administration address: Bergstrasse 2
16818 Walsleben
Website : www.amt-temnitz.de
Mayor : Michael Mann
Location of the Temnitztal community in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district
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Temnitztal is a municipality in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district ( Brandenburg ). It is administered by the Temnitz Office.

geography

The districts of the municipality Temnitztal are approx. 12 km west of Neuruppin and approx. 8 km east of Neustadt (Dosse) in Temnitztal. It is named after the Temnitz , a left tributary of the Rhin, which flows through the municipality .

Community structure

The following districts and living spaces belong to the municipality of Temnitztal:

Districts
Living spaces

history

The current districts of the community have belonged to the Ruppin rule since the 14th century, to the Ruppin district in the Mark Brandenburg since 1524 and to the Neuruppin district in the GDR district of Potsdam from 1952 . Since 1993 they have been in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district in Brandenburg.

The Temnitztal community emerged on December 30, 1997 from the voluntary amalgamation of the previously independent communities Kerzlin, Küdow-Lüchfeld, Rohrlack, Vichel and Wildberg. Garz was incorporated into Temnitztal on October 26, 2003.

Garz

Garz was first mentioned in a document in 1390. The name comes from the Slavic word "gard" or "gord" for castle. In 1390 Garz was in possession of the Neuruppiner Kaland . The von Quast family had lived there since the beginning of the 15th century . Around 1490 Garz belonged to the Ruppin rule of the Counts of Lindow-Ruppin, which was essentially imperial . In the 18th century, the von Quast family had the parks of Garz and Vichel laid out as baroque gardens. Hermann von Quast (1812–1888), landlord on Garz, had the park of the manor house in Garz designed as a landscape garden in the middle of the 19th century , as did his brother Albrecht (1813–1871), the landlord on Vichel, the park of the manor house there . Various photos of the manor park from 1916 to 1943 by Adolf Friedrich von Quast (1893–1976) have been preserved. In 1945 the von Quast family was expropriated, the manor house became a cultural center and apartments were given on the upper floor. After parts of the Garzer Gutshof including the manor park were transferred into private ownership in 1992, restoration work based on the historical model was carried out there.

Vichel

During the Thirty Years' War , Vichel was burned down in 1638 by imperial troops under the command of General Count von Gallas . The place was at that time owned by the Swedish General Adam Pfuel , from the old to the Brandenburg Switzerland -based noble family of Pfuel . The manor came into their possession through the marriage of his father Adam I von Pfuel (1562–1626), heir to Jahnsfelde and Wilkendorf , with Barbara von Burgsdorff (1569–1622) to Vichel.

Wildberg

Wildberg an der Temnitz was first mentioned in a document in 1335. Before that there was a Slavic settlement here, of which the wooded, hilly remains of a Slavic castle from the 10th / 13th centuries. Century. The conquerors were probably the Counts of Arnstein , who used the castle around 1214 as a base for their raids. In 1319, with the takeover of the rule of Wusterhausen by the Counts of Lindow-Ruppin , the castle lost its importance. From then on, Wildberg belonged to the Ruppin rule . In 1491 the Lords of Zieten seem to have acquired Wildberg. Hans von Zieten auf Wildberg is mentioned as the councilor of the last Count of Lindow-Ruppin. Countess Anna Jakobine Stollberg-Wernigerode lived here until 1526, after which the castle fell into disrepair. The castle Wildberg is not obtained and only the remains of the ramparts and the dry moat are available.

In the Middle Ages, Wildberg was a small town on the trade route from Berlin to Hamburg. During the Thirty Years War , Wildberg was completely destroyed in 1638 by the imperial general Matthias Gallas . However, the urban plan has not been preserved until today. The von Zieten family lived here with an estate until 1945, and their family crypt is located in the Evangelical Church of Saint Nicholas. The property then fell into disrepair.

Population development

year Residents
1997 1 612
1998 1 599
1999 1 586
2000 1 580
year Residents
2001 1 587
2002 1 568
2003 1 718
2004 1 704
2005 1,670
year Residents
2006 1 655
2007 1,657
2008 1 615
2009 1 589
2010 1 547
year Residents
2011 1 450
2012 1 456
2013 1 435
2014 1 410
2015 1 461
year Residents
2016 1,460
2017 1 443
2018 1 471
2019 1 506

Territory of the respective year, number of inhabitants: as of December 31, from 2011 based on the 2011 census

politics

Community representation

The local council of Temnitztal consists of ten local councilors and the honorary mayor. The local election on May 26, 2019 resulted in the following distribution of seats:

Party / group of voters Seats
Voting group Brandenburg community Temnitztal 4th
Active community of Temnitztal 3
CDU 1
Voting group Heimatverein Kerzlin 1
SPD 1

mayor

  • 1998–2003: Manfred Lehmann
  • 2003–2019: Thomas Voigt (voter group Brandenburg community Temnitztal)
  • since 2019: Michael Mann

Mann was elected in the mayoral election on June 16, 2019 with 57.0% of the valid votes for a term of five years.

Attractions

Garz

Garz mansion

Kerzlin

  • Evangelical Church , built in 1913, construction started March 8th, inauguration in November 1913
  • War memorial, created in 1922 by Max Wiese for the fallen soldiers in World War I , fully restored in October 1992

Vichel

  • Manor house with arched loggia, owned by the von Quast family until 1945 , auctioned in 2005 by the anthroposophically oriented "Society for the Promotion of Music Education in Social and Therapeutic Work (GzF) eV"
  • Church from 1867, built in Italian- Romanesque style

Wildberg

  • Evangelical Church of St. Nicolaus with the family crypt of the von Zieten family
  • Remains of the ramparts with the dry moat of the former Wildberg Castle (south of the main road (B167) by the railway system)

Economy and Infrastructure

Agriculture

The country basket GmbH & Co. KG from Rohrlack marketed since 1997 Biokisten that are delivered to Berlin. The company employs 40 people and generates sales of five million euros.

traffic

The districts of Temnitztal are accessed through the federal road 167 between Neustadt (Dosse) and Neuruppin and through the state road L 166 Friesack –Wildberg.

Passenger traffic on the Neustadt (Dosse) –Neuruppin railway line running through Temnitztal with the Wildberg b Neuruppin station was discontinued in December 2006.

With the Ostprignitz-Ruppiner local public transport company , Wildberg can be reached with a PlusBus - and the other districts with other regional bus routes.

education

Primary school at Burgwall Wildberg

Personalities

literature

  • Vichel municipality (ed.): Chronicle of the Vichel municipality , 1992
  • Andrea Gosten (arrangement): Village and manor Vichel , Vol. I-III, TU-Berlin, 1994
  • Robert Rauh : Garz . In: Fontanes Ruppiner Land. New walks through the Mark Brandenburg. Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-86124-723-4

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Population in the State of Brandenburg according to municipalities, offices and municipalities not subject to official registration on December 31, 2019 (XLSX file; 223 KB) (updated official population figures) ( help on this ).
  2. ^ Service portal of the state administration Brandenburg. Temnitztal community
  3. ^ StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2003
  4. ^ Theodor Fontane: Walks through the Mark Brandenburg: All five volumes in one book: Die Grafschaft Ruppin / Das Oderland / Havelland / Spreeland / Fünf Schlösser . BoD - Books on Demand, 2016, ISBN 978-3-8430-9163-3 , pp. 207 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
  5. ^ Historical municipality register of the state of Brandenburg 1875 to 2005. Landkreis Ostprignitz-Ruppin . Pp. 22-25
  6. Population in the state of Brandenburg from 1991 to 2017 according to independent cities, districts and municipalities , Table 7
  7. ^ Office for Statistics Berlin-Brandenburg (Ed.): Statistical report AI 7, A II 3, A III 3. Population development and population status in the state of Brandenburg (respective editions of the month of December)
  8. ^ Result of the local election on May 26, 2019
  9. Results of the municipal elections in 1998 (mayoral elections) for the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district ( memento of the original from April 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wahlen.brandenburg.de
  10. Local elections October 26, 2003. Mayoral elections , p. 30
  11. Brandenburg Local Election Act, Section 73 (1)
  12. ^ Result of the mayoral election on June 16, 2019
  13. ^ Anke Matthesius: Gutspark Garz. (PDF; 1.18 MB) Contribution to investment research - inventory analysis and assessment - monument preservation objectives. In: Materials on the history of garden art, Vol. 8. Johannes Küchler - Technische Universität Berlin, 2005, archived from the original on January 13, 2007 ; Retrieved August 21, 2013 .
  14. The Quast Gardens in Temnitztal ( Memento from January 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), PDF file (2.30 MB)
  15. https://www.landkorb.de/
  16. https://www.rbb24.de/wirtschaft/thema/2020/gruene-woche/beitraege/kirsten-sattler-regionale-lebensmittel- Lieferdienst- rohrlack.html