Krevese Explained

Type:Stadtteil
Town:Osterburg (Altmark)
Image Coa:DE-ST 15-0-90-415 Krevese COA.svg
Coordinates:52.8167°N 11.695°W
State:Sachsen-Anhalt
District:Stendal
Elevation:39
Area:22.15
Population:531
Stand:2006-12-31
Postal Code:39606
Area Code:03937
Licence:SDL
Website:www.osterburg.de

Krevese is a village and a former municipality in the district of Stendal, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 July 2009, it is part of the town Osterburg (Altmark).

History

In 956 Kribci was mentioned when Emperor Otto I gave Quedlinburg Abbey six slavic villages. Between 1170 und 1200 an abbey with Benedictine nuns, called „Marienthal“, was founded at Krevese. The monastery was converted into an evangelical virgin monastery in the course of the Reformation in 1541, but only for a short time. In 1562 the administrator of Havelberg, Joachim III Frederick of Brandenburg, ceded the former abbey to the Bismarck family, who had to swap it against Burgstall in the Altmark. It remained owned by the family until 1819.