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Already around 1214 the Markflecken existed ´Rapin´, 1238 it was first mentioned in writing.. The Counts of Arnstein exercised the political power of Alt Ruppin.. They owned the rule Ruppin and Lindow.. On the peninsula Amtswerder at the northern end of the Ruppin lake was the castle of the Counts (1147).. <9> Neuruppin was the county´s economic center.. Here founded in 1246 Gebhard and Wichmann von Arnstein the first Dominican monastery of the Mark.. <9> The church belonging to the monastery is the only building that survives from this period (St. Trinity Monastery Church on the waterfront / Martin-Niemöller-Platz).. <9> <9> 1256 received ´Newen Ruppin´ from Günther von Arnstein the Stendaler city right.. As early as 1365, the existence of a Latin school is mentioned.. <9> In the 14th century, the city was enclosed by a city wall.. A large part of the city wall and ramparts still exists today (partially reconstructed, an interesting tourist offer).. <9> <9> In 1524 the last Arnsteiner died.. Neuruppin belonged from that time to the Elector of Brandenburg.. <9> <9> Around 1688 Neuruppin became a garrison town.. The city owes this fact to the fact that Crown Prince Frederick, the future legendary Frederick the Great, lodged here for four years (1732-1736).. From Neuruppin he moved to the neighboring Rheinsberg (1736-1740).. <9> Only with the withdrawal of the Soviet Army (1993) Neuruppin´s history ended as a permanent location for troops (garrison city).. <9> <9> <141> A selection of attractions is described below.. <142> <9> <9> There are <121> online <122> more <1001> information}