Allmenhausen

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Allmenhausen
City of Ebeleben
Allmenhausen coat of arms
Coordinates: 51 ° 14 ′ 12 ″  N , 10 ° 44 ′ 4 ″  E
Height : 317  (300-320)  m
Residents : 416  (Nov. 8, 2017)
Incorporation : March 8, 1994
Postal code : 99713
Area code : 036020
Allmenhausener Rittergut (in the background) (2012)
Allmenhausen Estate (1957)

Allmenhausen is a district of the town of Ebeleben in the south-western part of the Thuringian Kyffhäuserkreis .

geography

Allmenhausen on the Westerbach is located on the northern edge of the Heilinger Heights, about 5 kilometers south of the core town of Ebeleben and about 18 kilometers (as the crow flies) southwest of the district town of Sondershausen .

history

The first documentary mention took place on June 17, 1133. From about 1295 the lords of Schlotheim were enfeoffed with the castle. In 1336 Allmenhausen came to the Counts of Schwarzburg through an inheritance contract , but remained inhabited by the Schlotheim ministers until the 16th century . In 1501 the construction of the Church of St. Mary began in the village. In 1776 the castle was demolished and a princely domain was built on the same site. In 1816 Allmenhausen lost its independent jurisdiction and was merged with the Ebeleben office . In 1990 Allmenhausen was assigned to the Sondershausen district in the Free State of Thuringia . In 1994 it was finally incorporated into Ebeleben.

The last tenant of the domain was Otto Reissig, before the property was expropriated without compensation during the Soviet Zone and became a VEG . It specialized in pig breeding. Today (as of 2012) it is in private hands.

Allmenhausen has been related to the Hessian community Glauburg since 1991 .

politics

Politically, the district is represented by a district council with 4 members ( free voters ) and the district mayor Lothar Lippmann ( free voters ). The work of the district council is made available to all citizens on the Internet.

traffic

Allmenhausen is located directly on the B 84 . Furthermore, the country road 2092 leads to Freienbessingen .

Culture and sights

societies

In Allmenhausen there is a sports club, a club for purebred poultry breeders , a carnival club as well as a fraternity and a theater group.

Events

Social highlights are the carnival with three ceremonial meetings, the village festival, the fair, the sports festival, the fire brigade festival and the fire brigade ball, as well as the exhibition of the purebred poultry breeders every two years.

Buildings

  • The Protestant parish church of St. Maria is a hall church built in 1501 with a retracted west tower. The tower with a tented roof has tracery windows with a three-nosed screw on the bell floor . In the 18th century the building was given a mansard roof and in the 19th century large pointed arch windows . The north side has two Gothic pointed arch portals with incised drawings. The hall contains a flat wooden barrel and two-storey three-sided galleries . The pulpit altar is attributed to Jacob Töpfer around 1690. It shows carved foliage with putti and the coat of arms of the von Schlotheim family on the basket . The organ front dates from the late 18th century. On the south side of the nave there was a half-timbered entrance for the manor family. It fell into disrepair during the GDR era and was demolished. Coarse brickwork in the southeast of the nave shows its former location.
  • Memorial to fallen soldiers
  • Good with park

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Manfred Stimming (edit.): The documents up to the death of Archbishop. Adalbert I . In: Historical Association for Hesse (Ed.): Mainzer Urkundenbuch . tape I . Darmstadt 1932. No. 581
  2. Georg Dehio , edited by Stephanie Eißing a. a .: Handbook of German Art Monuments. Thuringia . 2nd Edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag , Munich / Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-422-03095-6 , p. 4.

Web links

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