Chemnitz-Morgenleite
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Morgenleite district and statistical district No. 63 of Chemnitz |
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| Coordinates | 50 ° 47 '45 " N , 12 ° 53' 10" E |
| surface | 1.18 km² |
| Residents | 4134 (Dec. 31, 2013) |
| Population density | 3503 inhabitants / km² |
| Incorporation | Jul 1, 1919 |
| Post Code | 09122, 09123 |
| prefix | 0371 |
| Transport links | |
| Federal road |
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| tram | 4, 5 |
The Morgenleite district is located in the south of Chemnitz . It is bordered clockwise from the north by Helbersdorf , Markersdorf , Hutholz and Stelzendorf . Morgenleite and Hutholz originally belonged to the Markersdorfer Flur, so Markersdorf extended beyond Stollberger Strasse to the Stelzendorf district and the Neukirchen community . Morgenleite was incorporated into Chemnitz on July 1, 1919 as still belonging to Markersdorf.
history
In 1992/93, the city of Chemnitz decided to reorganize the districts, so the Morgenleite districts (named after the "Morgenleite" settlement on Stollberger Strasse ) and Hutholz (after the adjacent wooded area in the 1920s ) were created in the western part of Markersdorf in the community of Neukirchen). While Morgenleite includes building areas V and VI of the former " Fritz-Heckert area " and the western part of the old village center of Markersdorf, Hutholz is the entire building area VIII .
In Morgenleite there is the so-called “Green Center” of the “Heckert area” with the “Vita-Center” shopping center on Wladimir-Sagorski-Straße.
traffic
Tram line 4 leads from Hutholz via Morgenleite on Stollberger Straße to the city center. The B 169 separates Hutholz and Morgenleite from Stelzendorf.