Customs bridge

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Customs bridge
community Oderaue
Coordinates: 52 ° 47 ′ 19 ″  N , 14 ° 15 ′ 12 ″  E
Height : 5 m
Residents : 27  (2005)
Customs Bridge (Brandenburg)
Customs bridge

Location of Zollbrücke in Brandenburg

Zollbrücke is a living space in the district of zackericker loose of the municipality of Oderaue in the district of Märkisch-Oderland . Oderaue is administered by the Barnim-Oderbruch Office.

Geographical location

Zollbrücke is 16 kilometers northeast of Wriezen directly on the Oder .

history

Old Zollbrücker manual cable ferry
Former barns of the old dam building, converted into a restaurant
Deichscharte Zollbrücke
Zollbrücke guesthouse
Theater on the edge

The place Zollbrücke was created after the Oder regulation . In 1755, the first settlers built a wooden bridge over the Oder and demanded customs to cross the bridge . The resulting place was named after the bridge. The farmers from zackeritz used the building to enter their lands in the Oderbruch. In 1806 an ice flood destroyed the bridge. It was dilapidated and replaced by a ferry. The ferry service ceased in 1945 after the Second World War . The Deichscharte remained as an opening and became the landmark of the flood protection in the Oderbruch.

The flood in 1997 severely damaged the residential area. After the flood, the dike was relocated around six meters in the direction of the Oder near the dam master's house. The old dyke had to be removed during the construction work. A new notch was created, the sole of which was reinforced with iron and filled with a special concrete. The side walls were faced with clinker bricks and a railing. At this point the dike is one meter higher than the previously measured high water level of 9.55 meters above sea ​​level on March 22, 1940.

Architectural monuments and a theater

Two houses in Zollbrücke are under monument protection .

  • Zollbrücke 5: The house is on the slope of the Oder dike . The house was built in the first half of the 19th century. The house has one storey on the dike side and two storeys on the land side, each storey has its own entrance from the dike side or from the land side. The house is a half-timbered house with a gable roof .
  • Zollbrücke 10: The Dammmeisterhöft is located on the dike of the Oder. The dam masters lived here . The house, built in the second half of the 18th century, has for dyke side on one floor, to the land side over two floors and is equipped with a gable roof completed. The barn and stable building, built at the end of the 19th century, are half-timbered buildings (see introductory picture).
  • On Hauptstrasse (Zollbrücke 16) are the remains of a former homestead, which the actor Thomas Rühmann and the musician Tobias Morgenstern acquired in the 21st century. They gradually expanded the facility, mostly using natural materials, into a theater (starting with 32 seats) and called the cultural site Theater am Rand . Visitors are offered contemporary adapted pieces based on literary models, for example in the middle of America based on a novel by Annie Proulx , in several performances per day. Another ten pieces are on the program. The small ensemble consists of a total of five people who appear in sparsely equipped productions. The response and acceptance is impressive, especially since those interested in the theater have to travel either with their own vehicles or by bus.

literature

  • Ilona Rohowski, Ingetraud Senst: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany, monuments in Brandenburg. Volume 9.1: District of Märkisch-Oderland. Part 1: Cities of Bad Freienwalde and Neulewin, villages in Niederoderbruch. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2006, ISBN 3-88462-230-7 , p. 402.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Service portal of the state administration of the state of Brandenburg - Oderaue community
  2. Information board : Deichscharte Zollbrücke , set up on the Deichscharte, inspection in June 2015.
  3. List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: Landkreis Märkisch-Oderland (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum
  4. ^ Homepage of the Theater am Rand venue , accessed on July 9, 2017.