Wilmersdorf (Briesen (Mark))

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Wilmersdorf
Briesen (Mark) municipality
Coordinates: 52 ° 24 ′ 8 ″  N , 14 ° 16 ′ 4 ″  E
Height : 62 m
Residents : 191  (Jun. 30, 2017)
Incorporation : December 31, 2001
Incorporated into: Madlitz-Wilmersdorf
Postal code : 15518
Area code : 033635
Wilmersdorf (Brandenburg)
Wilmersdorf

Location of Wilmersdorf in Brandenburg

Wilmersdorf is a district of the municipality Briesen (Mark) in the Oder-Spree district in Brandenburg . It is located approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Fürstenwalde / Spree , 3 kilometers south of federal highway 5 .

history

The village of Wilmersdorf was first mentioned in 1354 as Willmersdorf and Willemsdorp - at that time it came into the possession of the Diocese of Lebus at the same time as Fürstenwalde . It is noted that 51 hooves , including one parish hoof, belonged to the "Willmersdorf" district . In 1405 the spelling Wilhelmsdorff and 1424 Wilmerstorpe were noted. In 1565 Wilmersdorf came to the electoral councilor and doctor of rights Albrecht Thumb, then temporarily to the family v. Wulffen . Around 1670 the village was given to Christian Ewald and George Ernst v. Rohr sold, around 1800 the Reichsgraf v. Finckenstein zu Madlitz named as the owner.

At the beginning of the 20th century Wilmersdorf had 337 inhabitants and covered an area of ​​1274 hectares (rural community: 332, manor district: 942 hectares). Until 2004 the village had its own parish office. In 2007, Wilmersdorf was assigned to the Evangelical Parish of Falkenhagen as a branch parish . The Evangelical Church Community Wilmersdorf has 91 parish members. Since January 1, 2016, Wilmersdorf has been part of the newly formed parish of Biegen - Jacobsdorf - Wilmersdorf.

Culture and sights

In the list of architectural monuments in Briesen (Mark) #Wilmersdorf are the monuments of the place entered in the list of monuments of the state of Brandenburg.

church

The Wilmersdorfer Church was completely rebuilt in 1881–1883 ​​using old granite blocks from a previous building. The tower, the porch on the south side and the sacristy were built from brick. Much of the furnishings in the church were carried over from the old church. The altar structure with the representation of the Last Supper (predella), crucifixion (main picture), resurrection (top picture) and ascension (in the crowning sun) is a foundation by Christian Ludwig von Rohr from 1703. The apostles Peter and Paul were also taken from the older altar. The pulpit with the pictures of the four evangelists and later Renaissance columns is from the beginning of the 18th century. The baroque baptismal angel dates from the second half of the 17th century. The sculpture Anna selbdritt from the 14th century, completely restored in 1995, is unique in Brandenburg .

In the former baptistery (left side room in the church) there is a small organ made by W. Sauer (Frankfurt (Oder)) from 1969 (op. 1858, H model). The organ with electric fan has four registers, manual and pedal.

In the church there are two epitaphs for Christian Ewald v. Rohr (1627–1693) and for Ernst Christian v. Rohr (1686-1709).

On the southern outside of the church there are medieval tombstones, among others for George Adolph Schindler and his wife (died 1728 and 1723) and for Albrecht Thuem (died 1581 at the age of 56).

Web links

Commons : Wilmersdorf (Briesen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Wilmersdorf Church [1]

Individual evidence

  1. Residents' registration office Odervorland. In: amt-odervorland.de. Office Odervorland, accessed on February 23, 2019 .
  2. Reinhard E. Fischer : The place names of the states of Brandenburg and Berlin , Volume 13 of the Brandenburg Historical Studies on behalf of the Brandenburg Historical Commission, be.bra Wissenschaft verlag, Berlin-Brandenburg 2005, p. 182 ISBN 3-937233-30-X , ISSN  1860-2436 .
  3. ^ Bratring, Friedrich Wilhelm August, Statistical-topographical description of the entire Mark Brandenburg, Berlin 1804-1809
  4. The art monuments of the Lebus district. Berlin 1909
  5. As of December 31, 2009