The building was built in 1852 by the widow Pohlmann next to Rode's »Privileged Pharmacy«, which had been there since 1802. She ran a tannery there. Later the building became a doctor's house.
The Rantzau office has been housed here since 1953. The Rantzau office has only existed in its current extent since 1948. Before that (from 1889), the Barmstedt parish was divided into three administrative districts: Lutzhorn, Shirtingen and Bevern.
These districts were dissolved again after 1945. Due to the official regulations in Schleswig-Holstein, the Rantzau office was created on April 1, 1948 with the communities of Bevern, Bilsen, Bokholt-Hanredder, Bullenkuhlen, Eller-hoop, Gr. Offenseth-Aspern, Heede, Shirtingen, Langeln and Lutzhorn.
For a good year the office was in the
cooperative mill,
Nappenhorn (at the train station), accommodated. The first meetings of the official committee took place in the inn
“On rural transport” in Barmstedt, Mühlenstrasse.
In 1949 the move to the
Building
Reichenstrasse
4
(later the Ra-Tannerei watchmaker's shop of the widow Pohlmann (left) next to the privileged person
Pharmacy at the church. The wall in the foreground separates the "Ruhe Hoff", the churchyard, from the street, which was appropriately called "Behind the Wall". Drawing from 1856
ven). Finally, in 1953
the residential property of Dr. Frieben in Chemnitzstr. 30 were initially rented and purchased in 1957. The office building was significantly expanded in 1982/1983 and 1999/2000.
The name of the Rantzau office refers to the former ruling and administrative institution of the Counts of Rantzau. The model for the official coat of arms is therefore the coat of arms of the Imperial Counts of Rantzau from 1650.