Bursfelde
Bursfelde
City of Hann. Münden
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Coordinates: 51 ° 32 ′ 30 ″ N , 9 ° 37 ′ 29 ″ E | |
Residents : | 40 |
Incorporation : | 15th July 1968 |
Incorporated into: | Hemeln |
Postal code : | 34346 |
Area code : | 05544 |
Bursfelde is a village of Hemeln , which in turn is the northernmost district of Hann. Münden in the district of Göttingen (southern Lower Saxony , Germany ) is.
Bursfelde is known through the historic Benedictine - Abbey Monastery Bursfelde that the main monastery of the Congregation Bursfeld was.
geography
Bursfelde lies on the western roof of the Bramwald or on the north-western edge of the Münden Nature Park at the confluence of the Nieme and the Weser .
history
A distinction must be made between the Bursfelde monastery and the village of Bursfelde ( Bursvelde 1272–1409; Lutteken Bursfelde 1443; Luttkebursfelt 1460). In the 13th century, the Counts of Dassel owned property in the place, which they sold to the ore monastery of Mainz .
The place Bursfelde was united on July 15, 1968 with Hemeln . As a result of the administrative and territorial reform , it has belonged to the city of Hann since January 1, 1973. Münden.
literature
- Nicolaus Heutger: Bursfelde and its reform monasteries . 2nd ext. Edition. August Lax, Hildesheim 1975.
- Klaus Kunze : Ortssippenbuch Bursfelde und Glashütte, 16. – 20. Century, Uslar 2003 ISBN 978-3-933334-20-6 .
Web links
- Bursfelde on the website of the city of Hann. Münden , accessed on February 8, 2013
- Private website about the district of Bursfelde