Tryppehna

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Tryppehna
City of Möckern
Tryppehna coat of arms
Coordinates: 52 ° 9 ′ 57 ″  N , 11 ° 54 ′ 51 ″  E
Height : 68 m above sea level NHN
Area : 10.65 km²
Residents : 222  (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 21 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 2009
Postal code : 39291
Area code : 039221
Farm with a characteristic archway
Farm with a characteristic archway

Tryppehna is a village and a district of Möckern in the Jerichower Land district in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

Tryppehna is located on the western foothills of the Fläming ridge and is surrounded by agricultural land in a wide area. The forests of the Pabsdorf and Möckeraner forest only begin four kilometers to the north and east. The Stegelitzer Berg, located just under two kilometers to the northwest, is the highest point in the immediate vicinity at 86 meters. The city center of Möckern is about six kilometers away and can be reached via county road 1232 and federal road 246a.

In terms of natural space , the place belongs to the Zerbster Land , an arable, open cultural landscape and 536 km² main unit of the superordinate main unit group of the Fläming in the north German lowlands . The Zerbster Land forms the southwestern roof of the Fläming to the Elbe and belongs to the catchment area of ​​this river.

history

The place was first mentioned as Tribeni 992 on the occasion of a donation to the Memleben monastery . Later names are Tropeni, Tropene (1301) and stairs (1420). It was not until 1843 that the place name Tryppehna was officially established. From 1395 to 1538 the parish was under the patronage of the Cistercian convent Plötzky . It was on the old Brandenburg – Magdeburg military road . For centuries, the place belonged to the Saxon enclave of Gommern on Magdeburg-Brandenburg territory. In the 16th century Tryppehna came to the Saxon district of Belzig as part of the Gommern office . After Napoleon's victory over Prussia , Tryppehna belonged to the Kingdom of Westphalia owned by Napoleon's brother Jerome from 1808 to 1813 . After Napoleon's defeat and the Prussian administrative reorganization, Tryppehna came to the Prussian district of Jerichow I with the district town of Burg in 1818 . In the course of the GDR regional reform , the place was assigned to the Loburg district in 1952 and, after its dissolution in 1957, to the Burg district . In 1910 Tryppehna had 308 inhabitants, in 1939 280. During the GDR era, the population had risen to 371 again in 1964. After the district reform of the state of Saxony-Anhalt in 1994, Tryppehna was in the district of Jerichower Land. On January 1, 2009, the previously independent municipality of Tryppehna was incorporated into the city of Möckern. The last mayor of the Tryppehna municipality was Erika Krüger.

politics

The local mayor is Karl-Heinz Stein.

coat of arms

Blazon : “Three rising golden linden leaves (2: 1) in red.” The coat of arms was designed in 1996 by the local heraldist Jörg Mantzsch .

flag

The flag is yellow - red (1: 1) striped (cross shape: stripes running horizontally, lengthways shape: stripes running vertically) and centered with the coat of arms.

Culture and sights

Traditions

Every year on the first Sunday in July, the Protestant parish invites you to an open-air harvest supplication service to pray for a good harvest. This festival service is unique in the region and was introduced in Tryppehna after 1945 by the pastor at the time, who came from East Prussia and brought this tradition with him from there.

Buildings

Marienkirche from the southeast

The Protestant St. Mary's Church is a uniform Romanesque building, the origin of which is in the last quarter of the 12th century. It consists of the rectangular nave, 14 meters long and nine meters wide, the recessed square choir and the semicircular apse . The outer walls were made with split field stones. The nave and choir are covered with a gable roof. In 1818 a half-timbered roof turret was built on the west gable, which carried a pyramid roof covered with tiles. It was renewed in 1898, but demolished in the 1930s and replaced by a square wooden tower with a tall slate-covered pyramid roof. The entire tower was renewed in the 1990s. A small arched window and two larger rectangular windows are embedded in the north and south walls. The rectangular windows are framed with bricks. While the entrance is in the west wall, the small arched portals in the south and north walls were bricked up. A passage leads through the south wall into the choir room.

The interior of the church is closed off by a painted flat ceiling. The choir is separated by a round-arched triumphal arch , and a gallery was attached to the west side. The oldest piece of equipment is the late Romanesque sandstone font from the first half of the 13th century. Its pool rim is decorated with a horseshoe arch frieze. The Gothic carved altar dates from the first half of the 15th century. In the shrine, four saints are grouped around the Madonna. The predella is decorated with a tendril painting. The two wings have been considered lost since the 19th century. The wooden pulpit is from the beginning of the 17th century. The organ on the west gallery was built at the beginning of the 19th century.

swell

  • Geography: State Office for Land Surveying and Geoinformation Saxony-Anhalt, CD Saxony-Anhalt Official Topographical Maps , 2003
  • History: www.jerichower-land-online.de ( Memento from May 15, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  • Church:
    • Georg Dehio: Handbook of German Art Monuments - Saxony-Anhalt I , Deutscher Kunstverlag 2002, ISBN 3-422-03069-7
    • Jochen Roessle: The Romanesque village churches of the Magdeburg country - investigations of a construction form of the 12th and 13th centuries . University and State Library, Bonn 2006, Tryppehna, p. 370 ff . ( hss.ulb.uni-bonn.de ( Memento from February 3, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) [PDF; 3.4 MB ; accessed on January 23, 2018] dissertation).

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The localities of the city of Möckern. City of Möckern, accessed on January 17, 2019 .
  2. City of Möckern - Main Office (ed.): Development of the inhabitants in the districts and localities of the city of Möckern - Basis: City residents' registration file - as of December 31, 2018 . January 25, 2019.
  3. Main statute of the city of Möckern in the version of September 25, 2014 - including 1st and 2nd amendment . June 1, 2018 ( full text [PDF; 115 kB ; accessed on December 28, 2018]).
  4. Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  5. StBA: Area changes on 01/01/2009
  6. local mayor. City of Möckern, accessed on September 30, 2019 .