Parchim honors his heroes: three heads, the story wrote!

Discover Parchim's rich history and important personalities such as Helmuth von Moltke and Johann Jakob Engel.
Discover Parchim's rich history and important personalities such as Helmuth von Moltke and Johann Jakob Engel. (Symbolbild/MND)

Parchim honors his heroes: three heads, the story wrote!

Parchim, the charming district town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, has much more to offer than it may appear at first glance. With a well -preserved old town on the Elde and a fascinating historical heritage, she attracts attention. But the city is not only known for its picturesque surroundings, but also as a place of birth of important personalities who have shaped history. So reports Nordkurier are.

The most famous son of the city is Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke, born on October 26, 1800. His campaigns against Denmark, Austria and France revolutionized military tactics and contributed to the foundation of the German Empire in 1871. Parchim honored him posthumously as an honorary citizen, and his monument in the city center, which was built in 1876, is a constant memory of his services.

But that's not enough of the historical personalities. Rudolf Tarnow, who saw the light of day in Parchim in 1867, left a lasting impression in Low German literature. His humorous stories, especially works such as "Kasper Oh" Sorg "and" De died ", made him an important literary representative of his time. Tarnow was not only a writer, but also theater director and folk educator, which earned him a special position in the city's cultural history. A street in Parchim is still reminiscent of this remarkable literature pope.

a legacy of philosophy

Another remarkable Parchimer is Johann Jakob Engel, born in 1741. As a philosopher and writer, he played a key role in German Enlightenment and was in close contact with Frederick the Great. His work "The Philosopher for the World" reflects its profound moral considerations. Engel was even theater director of the Berlin National Theater - a position that further underlined its cultural influence. Like his predecessors, angels also left footprints in city history.

Parchim itself has developed over the centuries. Founded around 1210, the city was initially part of different gentlemen, including the rule of Parchim-Richenberg in the 13th century. In the 16th century she flourished as an industrial city, but had to deal with the consequences of the Thirty Years' War. The population fluctuates over the centuries, starting at 1,300 in 1648 and increasing to 23,800 in 1990 before a decline in the 2000s followed. Today Parchim is the capital of the Ludwigslust-Parchim district and offers a historic ambience.

sport and leisure

The city is not only culturally positioned, but also offers sporting activities, especially in the field of motorsport. The Mecklenburgring in the northwest of Parchim is a regular setting for exciting motorcycle speedway races, organized by the Motorsport Club Mecklenburgring Parchim e.V. These events are a fixed highlight in the event calendar and above all attract motorsport fans from the region.

The climatic conditions in Parchim are extremely pleasant for a visit: with an average maximum temperature of 13.6 ° C and an average of 1,661 hours of sunshine per year, the city is an inviting destination. Visitors and locals not only enjoy the breathtaking nature around the Elde, but also the outstanding possibilities of the city to discover their history.

be it the legacy of military strategists, the cultural work of writers or the philosophical impulses, Parchim is a city in which history comes to life. The personalities who lived and worked here are more than just names - they are part of a lively historical tissue that needs to be explored. Further interesting information offers wikipedia , while a detailed list of personalities on Wikipedia can be found.

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