Schwielowsee (municipality)

Schwielowsee
Schwielowsee
Location of Schwielowsee within Potsdam-Mittelmark district
Coordinates: 52°20′00″N 12°58′00″E / 52.33333°N 12.96667°E / 52.33333; 12.96667Coordinates: 52°20′00″N 12°58′00″E / 52.33333°N 12.96667°E / 52.33333; 12.96667
Country Germany
State Brandenburg
District Potsdam-Mittelmark
Government
  Mayor Kerstin Hoppe (CDU)
Area
  Total 58.15 km2 (22.45 sq mi)
Elevation 68 m (223 ft)
Population (2017-12-31)[1]
  Total 10,624
  Density 180/km2 (470/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 14548
Dialling codes 033209, 03327
Vehicle registration PM
Website www.schwielowsee.de

Schwielowsee is a municipality in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the shore of the Schwielowsee lake, through which the River Havel flows. The municipality was founded on December 31, 2002 in merger of the three villages Caputh, Geltow and Ferch. The Caputh Ferry, a cable ferry across the Havel, links Caputh and Geltow. In the east Schwielowsee shares border with the City of Potsdam, in the west with the town of Werder (Havel).

"Tussi II" cable ferry

History

Geltow (together with Potsdam) was first mentioned as Slavic Geliti within the Hevelli lands in a 993 deed by Emperor Otto III, who ceded it to his aunt, abbess Matilda of Quedlinburg. The ford in the Havel had been a significant river-crossing since ancient times. Today the Bundesstraße 1 federal highway crosses the river at the Baumgartenbrücke.

Demography

Schwielowsee: Population development
within the current boundaries (2017)[2]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1875 2,649    
1890 3,240+1.35%
1910 4,512+1.67%
1925 5,074+0.79%
1933 5,731+1.53%
1939 6,204+1.33%
1946 7,148+2.04%
1950 7,422+0.94%
1964 6,767−0.66%
1971 6,868+0.21%
1981 6,572−0.44%
1985 6,470−0.39%
1989 6,294−0.69%
1990 6,199−1.51%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1991 6,168−0.50%
1992 6,186+0.29%
1993 6,288+1.65%
1994 6,625+5.36%
1995 6,805+2.72%
1996 6,983+2.62%
1997 7,727+10.65%
1998 8,202+6.15%
1999 8,500+3.63%
2000 8,710+2.47%
2001 9,142+4.96%
2002 9,308+1.82%
2003 9,436+1.38%
2004 9,583+1.56%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2005 9,685+1.06%
2006 9,840+1.60%
2007 9,912+0.73%
2008 10,011+1.00%
2009 10,172+1.61%
2010 10,187+0.15%
2011 9,973−2.10%
2012 10,054+0.81%
2013 10,103+0.49%
2014 10,223+1.19%
2015 10,494+2.65%
2016 10,567+0.70%
2017 10,624+0.54%

Sights

Caputh

Caputh Palace

Caputh got a railway station in 1904. Since early 20th century it was appraised as a remote residencial area by wealthy urban people.

Einstein's residence

Geltow

Geltow was always passed by a lot of strangers on the main road. Like Caputh it has a railway station since 1904. The village church of Geltow was built according to plans of the unlucky Emperor Frederick III after the model of the church of Terlano in Tyrol, with glazed roof tiles and a spire outside the nave. It was consecrated in 1887. Friedrich's last visit on June 6, 1888 was perpetuated by Theodor Fontane in his poem Kaiser Friedrich III. Letzte Fahrt.

Caputh and Geltow are connected by one of the busiest ferries of river Havel and by a railway bridge with a sidewalk,

Church of the fishermens' village of Ferch

Ferch

The fishermen's village of Ferch on the southwestern end of lake Schwielowsee kept its rural character into the late 20th century. A colony of painters also settled there.

  • The village church of Ferch was built in 1635. Galleries allow assemblies of a numerous congregation in the small building. The wooden barrel-vault has the structure of a boat.

References

  1. "Bevölkerung im Land Brandenburg nach amtsfreien Gemeinden, Ämtern und Gemeinden 31. Dezember 2017 (Fortgeschriebene amtliche Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011)". Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). 2018.
  2. Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.Population Projection Brandenburg at Wikimedia Commons
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