At the Sachsenhof

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Municipality Klingenberg
Coordinates: 50 ° 55 ′ 31 ″  N , 13 ° 30 ′ 20 ″  E
Height : 445 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 01774
Area code : 035202
Am Sachsenhof (Saxony)
At the Sachsenhof

Location of Am Sachsenhof in Saxony

Am Sachsenhof , also known as the Sachsenhof colony, is a settlement belonging to the Klingenberg district of the Saxon community of Klingenberg in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district .

Gasthof Zum Sachsenhof, 1913
Bahnhofstrasse, 1913
Summer home at Bondi House, 1899
Joseph Bondi House, 1899
Joseph Bondi House, 2016

geography

The Am Sachsenhof settlement is located approx. 1.5 km northwest of Klingenberg next to the Klingenberg-Colmnitz train station on the southern edge of the Tharandt Forest . In the south-west of the Colmnitz district, the Am Bahnhof settlement adjoins. The settlement is located on the northwestern branch of the Neuklingenberger Höhe ( 476  m ) above the headwaters of the Untere Wiesenbach. State roads 189 cross between Grillenburg and Pretzschendorf and 190 between Klingenberg and Colmnitz in the Sachsenhof colony . The Dresden – Werdau railway line bypasses the settlement to the north and west . The X-Hübel ( 458  m ) rises to the north, the Streithübel ( 440  m ) to the southwest and the Kohlgehau ( 456  m ) to the west . The Seerenbach rises to the southeast .

history

Until the middle of the 19th century, the area belonging to the Klingenberg manor on the border between the Dresden office and the Grillenburg office consisted of forest and swampy spring meadows. Reichbrodts meadow was surrounded by the Tharandt forest. The 40- acre meadow was held by Gut Klingenberg until 1736 and passed it on to Bernhard von Zech . To the south-west of Reichbrodt's meadow, the puddle gate led into the Tharandt forest below the quarrel.

The railway from Tharandt to Freiberg was built between 1859 and 1862, and the Klingenberg-Colmnitz station was laid out on a green meadow in the basin of the Lower Wiesenbach . A small colony with railroad workers' houses, villas, the Gasthaus Sachsenhof and a post office was built to the south and east of the station. The non-profit foundation of Dresden built the Joseph-Bondi -Haus children's home northeast of the train station in the Tharandt Forest , on whose premises a summer home made up of timbered huts was also built. The Klingenberg-Colmnitz station developed into a regional transport hub from 1898 with the creation of the Klingenberg-Colmnitz-Frauenstein narrow-gauge railway . In the first half of the 20th century, the Sachsenhof colony on the road to Klingenberg was expanded; the rows of single-family houses along the Siedlungsweg and the Straße des Friedens have grown steadily since then, the distance between the colony at Sachsenhof and the upper village of Klingenberg is only 700 m today.

In the years 1921–1923, the Klingenberg-Colmnitz – Oberdittmannsdorf narrow-gauge railway began operating . During the Nazi era, the Joseph Bondi Home was converted into the Freital City Children's Home . In 1971 the Klingenberg-Colmnitz-Oberdittmannsdorf narrow-gauge railway was shut down, and in 1972 the Klingenberg-Colmnitz-Frauenstein line was shut down as well. VEB Electronic Components Dorfhain built its new production facility on Reichbrodts Wiese in 1975, which had 600 employees in the 1980s. In 1985 a new school building for the 10-class Polytechnic High School Klingenberg was completed in the colony. In 1988, construction began on the Am Sachsenhof residential area east of the station, with eight four-story apartment blocks with a total of 240 residential units. Until the autumn of 1989, the district union school "Hermann Duncker" Dresden-Klingenberg of the FDGB was housed in the Joseph-Bondi-Haus . Sächsische Elektronik-Werke GmbH Klingenberg emerged from the privatization of VEB Electronic Components Dorfhain in 1990 and was dissolved in 1992. AB Elektronik Sachsen GmbH and Werkzeugbau Winkelmühle GmbH have been producing on the site of the Klingenberg industrial park since 1997. When the station was redesigned in 2000, the listed station building was thrown down and separated from the newly designed track system by fences; it has since been left to decay and vandalism. From 2006 to 2009, the Joseph-Bondi-Haus housed a home for asylum seekers with up to 100 places, since then the property belonging to the BGS Dresden has been vacant. The Klingenberg Oberschule has been called Hans Poelzig since 2015 . The Gasthaus Sachsenhof , furnished in a railway atmosphere, has been closed since summer 2016.

Infrastructure

The Sachsenhof colony today forms the economic center of the Klingenberg district and the entire, otherwise rural community. The Klingenberg-Colmnitz station, located on the S 3 line of the Dresden S-Bahn and the Dresden – Werdau line , was redesigned in 2000, and the station forecourt was converted into a combined bus waiting stand and commuter parking area. The Hans Poelzig secondary school is located in the settlement as well as a discount store at the exit to the village of Klingenberg. The companies AB Elektronik Sachsen GmbH and Werkzeugbau Winkelmühle GmbH produce in the industrial park. The company Essig Schneider, a regionally known manufacturer of spirits, mustard, vinegar and oils as well as a branch of the Ostsächsische Sparkasse Dresden are located in the adjacent Colmnitz share Am Bahnhof .

Say

The legend of the wild hunter is linked to the Reichbrodts Wiese, which is now built over by the industrial area. According to this, the mountain ridge Reichbrodt von Schrenkendorff is said to have been up to mischief at night on the meadow where the family seat of his family was supposed to have stood. However, a castle never stood on the meadow.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Album of the manors and castles in the Kingdom of Saxony, Volume II: Meissner Kreis. Expedition of the album Sächsischer Rittergüter und Schlösser, Leipzig 1856, pp. 76–77
  2. First asylum seekers arrived in Klingenberg
  3. http://www.sachsenschiene.net/bunker/tup/tup_32.htm
  4. Archived copy ( memento of the original from April 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.oberschule-klingenberg.de
  5. Gasthaus "Sachsenhof" closes ( memento of the original from March 16, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sz-online.de
  6. ^ Albert Schiffner : Handbook of geography, statistics and topography of the Kingdom of Saxony, second delivery, containing the Dresden directions district , in Friedrich Fleischer Leipzig 1840, p. 692