Badersleben

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Badersleben
Unified Church of Huy
Badersleben coat of arms
Coordinates: 51 ° 59 ′ 4 "  N , 10 ° 53 ′ 27"  E
Height : 152 m
Residents : 918  (December 31, 2016)
Incorporation : April 1, 2002
Postal code : 38836
Area code : 039422
Badersleben, aerial photo (2015)
Sudentor
Post mill
Badersleben station

Badersleben ( Low German Barslewwe ) is a district of the unified community Huy in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt .

geography

Badersleben is located on the northern slope of the Huy am Marienbach, in the broadest sense in the northern Harz foreland .

history

Originally a town, the town charter was exchanged for the right to be a pharmacy location with Dardesheim in the 18th century . First mentioned in a document in 1084 as "Badeslewa", the Bronze Age burial mounds in the district, a medieval court and boundary stones indicate a much longer settlement. A circular wall with four gate towers, two of which are still preserved today, once enclosed the place, which was designated as a fortified square as early as 1479. In the same year the Huysburg Monastery sold its monastery courtyard in Badersleben to the nuns of the Marienthal Monastery in Eldagsen, which had been destroyed by a fire. The name carried over to the monastery in Badersleben: Marienbek or Marienspring.

In the course of secularization , the monastery was dissolved by the Westphalian government in 1810 on the instructions of Jérôme Bonaparte . In 1835 Gustav von Gustedt from Dardesheim bought the monastery and the land that belonged to it and founded an agricultural school here in 1846. It quickly gained an excellent reputation and attracted countless inquisitive people from all over the world until it was closed in 1939. Today there is the "Albert Klaus primary school" in one wing of the restored buildings and, after a long period of vacancy since 2010, the other wing has a modern residential facility for people with intellectual disabilities from the " IB -Behindertenhilfe Sachsen-Anhalt".

On April 1, 2002, the Badersleben community formed the new Huy community together with the other ten communities in the dissolved Huy administrative community .

politics

coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on January 15, 1996 by the Magdeburg Regional Council.

Blazon : “Quartered; Field 1 and 4: in silver a stylized rose with golden sepals and golden seed capsule, field 2: in red a silver plow, field 3: in red a silver water mill wheel. "

The coat of arms is the redesign of the previously unconfirmed coat of arms or seal representation that has been in use for decades. The squaring of silver and red is a reminder of belonging to the former diocese of Halberstadt. At that time the two parishes of Hornburg and Osterwieck belonged to Badersleben. Both have a heraldic rose in their city arms, hence the assignment with two roses in the arms of Badersleben. In the previous century, an agricultural school was built on the site of the Mönchshof, which gained considerable importance and had over 100 pupils. The plow is symbolic of this school. The silver water mill wheel symbolizes the former 16 water mills that were driven by the Marienbeek and which, as a community specific feature, were important for the livelihood of the inhabitants.

The coat of arms was designed by the Magdeburg heraldist Erika Fiedler .

flag

The flag is red and white (1: 1) striped with the municipal coat of arms.

Culture and sights

In Badersleben there are numerous monuments that tell of the long history of the place: the monastery church with the pulpit from 1575, the Protestant church of St. Sixti with a Romanesque tower, the former town hall from 1529 and the post mill on the outskirts .

Also worth seeing is a baroque three-sided courtyard in the center of the village, which houses a watermill and a veterinary museum. The nearby Heimatstube tells of the life of the people in times past.

Magnificent farms and lovingly restored half-timbered houses characterize the townscape, well-tended squares, the monastery park, an idyllically located bathing establishment and a modern multi-purpose sports hall invite you to linger and exercise.

Museums

  • Veterinary Museum : Germany's first veterinary museum is in Badersleben.
  • Windmill Museum
  • Local museum

Buildings

  • Post mill
  • various watermills
  • War memorial, which is mainly dedicated to the fallen of the Franco-German War
  • Game gate tower
  • the remaining goals: game goal and Sudentor
  • the German house on the market square
Badersleben, post mill, aerial photo (2015)
Catholic Church

Churches

The Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul, named after the Apostle Prince Simon Peter and Paul of Tarsus , is located on Grandweg. Since 2009 it has belonged to the parish of St. Benedikt based on the Huysburg . The “Anna Maria” day care center opposite the church also belongs to the parish. In the former Augustinian monastery there is now a primary school and a residential facility for mentally handicapped adults.

The Evangelical Church of St. Sixti is located on Mönchhofstrasse. Your parish belongs to the parish "Am Huy" with its seat in Dingelstedt .

Badersleben village church

sport and freetime

Badersleben has a modern bathroom ("Bad am Spring") and sports facilities from the local sports club "FSV Eintracht Badersleben 1920". These sports facilities include a gym and a sports field.

Homeland poem

Min Heimatdorp Barslewwe

in the German kingdom, dä best Lü ',
lives in the area around the Huy,
Da hear' eck sülwest midde tau,
Darume lowe eck dä sau.

Un like dä Huy dä best forest,
Is ok dä language of form,
Dat sall meck nobody else sedges,
Süss segg´ eck simply: "Dat are Löggen"!

Dä Grünne doesn't want to bet at
all, Utenanders don't use anything here.
And from the bodies that
you see Is't min, what always rises above.

It's nice, everyone
lives there, we don't bet well, there is.
Here dat eck mine first jump
In Vaterhus, here word eck young,

here wuss eck op, here word eck grot,
here finn'eck rough, I'm eck mal dot.
Un drumme sette eck heremidde
Min Dbod at the very first stidde.
Albert Klaus

traffic

Badersleben is on federal highway 244 .

The connection to local public transport deteriorated significantly in the 1990s: The Badersleben station has since been shut down along with the railway line and the building has been converted into a restaurant. Badersleben can be reached by bus from the Harz transport company .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Theodor Eckart: History of the Huysburg Monastery near Halberstadt . Bernhard Franke, Leipzig (no year around 1905).
  2. internationale-bund.de
  3. StBA: Changes in the municipalities in Germany, see 2002
  4. Eckart Roloff , Karin Henke-Wendt: The resin and its animal useful rarity. In: Visit your doctor or pharmacist. A tour through Germany's museums for medicine and pharmacy. (Badersleben Veterinary Museum) Volume 1: Northern Germany. Verlag S. Hirzel, Stuttgart 2015, ISBN 978-3-7776-2510-2 , pp. 219-220.

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