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Country
  
District
  
Time zone
  
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)

Area
  
377 km²

Local time
  
Wednesday 1:54 AM

State
  
Elevation
  
60 m (200 ft)

Postal codes
  
17268

Population
  
16,320 (1 Jul 2016)

Postal code
  
17268

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Weather
  
11°C, Wind NW at 13 km/h, 57% Humidity

Points of interest
  
El Dorado Templin, Lübbesee, Museum für Stadtgeschichte, Carinhall, Berliner Tor

Templin is a small town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany. Though it has a population of only 17,127 (2006), it is with 377.01 km2 (145.56 sq mi) the second largest town in Brandenburg (after Wittstock) and the seventh largest town in Germany by area. The town is located in the south of the rural Uckermark region and its capital Prenzlau, north of the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. The municipality comprises the villages of Ahrensdorf, Bebersee, Beutel, Densow, Gandenitz, Gollin, Gross Dölln, Gross Väter, Grunewald, Hammelspring, Herzfelde, Hindenburg, Klosterwalde, Petznick, Röddelin, Storkow and Vietmannsdorf.

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Map of 17268 Templin, Germany

History

The town was first mentioned in a 1270 deed issued by Henry of Ostheeren, Bishop of Brandenburg. Then a possession of the Ascanian margraves of Brandenburg, it appeared as a town in 1314 under Margrave Waldemar, who in 1317 concluded the Treaty of Templin here, ending the war against Denmark, Mecklenburg and the Duchy of Pomerania. Heavily devastated by Danish troops in the Thirty Years' War, Templin from 1816 on belonged to the Prussian province of Brandenburg near the border with Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

From 1912 on, Templin was the seat of the Electoral Brandenburgian boarding school (Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium) established in 1601 by Elector Joachim III Frederick of Hohenzollern at nearby Joachimsthal. The school was finally dissolved in 1953. Today, Templin has a modern grammar school built in 1997.

Mayors

  • 1990 - 2010 Ulrich Schoeneich (SPD, later independent)
  • 2010 - today Detlef Tabbert (The Left)
  • Detlef Tabert was elected in 2010 with 63,4% of the vote.

    Points of interest

    Templin's city walls are small, but complete. There are 3 main gate towers and several modern entrances, where parts of the wall were torn down. The main Protestant church is the Marien Kirche. The town has many eastern era Plattenbau houses (highrise apartments) and smaller neighborhoods.

    The Lehmann-Garten, a botanical garden was recreated in 1988 in the park of the former Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium.

    Hermann Göring from 1933 on had his country residence Carinhall erected in the forest south of Gollin. The building designed by Werner March was destroyed by Luftwaffe personnel in April 1945, just days before the Red Army reached the area.

    North of Groß Dölln is an airfield built in the 1950s as a military airbase of the 16th Air Army of the Soviet Forces

    Templin has recently built a spa and mainly relies on tourism. It is a popular destination for day-trippers from Berlin to enjoy the many glacial lakes and extended forests. There is no discothèque in Templin, the closest is in Milmersdorf. The town square with the old town hall building is surrounded by an active downtown. There are many shops and restaurants in the area and an outdoor market every week. Many neighbouring municipalities like Milmersdorf and several other villages rely on Templin for many services.

    Twin towns

  • Bad Lippspringe, Germany
  • Połczyn-Zdrój, Poland
  • Controguerra, Italy
  • Newbridge, Ireland
  • Notable people

  • Friederike Krüger, (1789-1848), Prussian soldier, died at Templin
  • Walter Ulbricht, politician (SED), (1893-1973), head of East German state 1960-1973, died at Groß Dölln
  • Werner Pusch (1913–1988), politician (SPD) , 1953-1961 Member of Bundestag
  • Angela Winkler, actress, born 1944 at Templin
  • Manfred Kokot, (born 1948), Olympic athlete
  • Angela Merkel, (born 1954), politician (CDU), German chancellor since 2005 , grew up from 1957 in Templin
  • Christa Wiese (born 1967), athlete
  • References

    Templin Wikipedia