Ulrichshof

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Coordinates: 53 ° 32 '  N , 13 ° 33'  E

Ulrichshof is a small town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the municipality of Groß Miltzow . It is located about 20 kilometers east of Neubrandenburg .

The village is on the county road between the Groß Miltzower district of Holzendorf and the municipality of Kublank . The junction Friedland i. M. the federal highway 20 can be reached in three kilometers. The Bützow – Szczecin railway runs about one kilometer south of Ulrichshof, the nearest train station is in Oertzenhof . To the west of the village, the Zarow flows in one of the few forest areas in the area , and the Milzower Bach to the north . The local development is about 85 meters above sea ​​level .

The place was built between 1723 and 1723 as a dairy for Gut Groß Miltzow. Ulrich Otto von Dewitz, the owner of the estate at the time, named it after himself. On January 1, 1973 the place was incorporated into Groß Miltzow.

During the GDR era, there was a radio station of the National People's Army in Ulrichshof.

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Individual evidence

  1. Ulrichshof on maps and aerial photos in the MV Geoportal
  2. ^ Sabine Bock : Stately houses on the estates and domains in Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Architecture and history. (= Contributions to the history of architecture and monument preservation, 7.1–3), Thomas Helms Verlag Schwerin 2008, ISBN 978-3-935749-05-3 , Volume 2, pp. 922–923.
  3. Ulrichhof in Genealogical local directory