Cortendorf
Cortendorf
independent city of Coburg
Coordinates: 50 ° 16 ′ 20 ″ N , 10 ° 58 ′ 54 ″ E
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Height : | 300 m above sea level NN |
Area : | 1.65 km² |
Residents : | 1477 (Jun 30, 2010) |
Population density : | 895 inhabitants / km² |
Incorporation : | July 1, 1934 |
Postal code : | 96450 |
Area code : | 09561 |
Location of Cortendorf in Coburg
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Cortendorf is a district of the Upper Franconian city of Coburg .
geography
Cortendorf has the character of a suburban settlement. It is 1.5 to 3.5 kilometers northeast of the city center, with which it is connected via Hahnweg and Rosenauerstraße. Cortendorf borders the Rögen district of Coburg and the municipality of Dörfles-Esbach . The corridor border to the Coburg core city runs partly along the properties Rosenauer Straße 70 and Hahnweg 125 of the company LASCO Umformtechnik . Neucortendorf developed in the north along the Itz . Altcortendorf is located south of it at the foot of the Bausenberg where the Hahn River, a Mühlbach of the Itz, once flowed along.
On June 30, 2010 Cortendorf had 1477 inhabitants, which results in a population density of 895 inhabitants per km².
history
In the copy book of the Propstei Coburg of the Benedictine monastery Saalfeld , which is kept in the Coburg State Archives , there is a copy of a document from the year 1075. With it, the Coburg Church received parish rights from the Würzburg Bishop Adelbero , including for the place "Kurtindorff". The second mention followed in 1225 as part of the amicable settlement of a legal dispute. There are no indications that Cortendorf was owned by a noble family.
The village belonged to the parish of the Seidmannsdorf parish and was parish off to St. Moriz in 1838 . The students were allowed to attend schools in Coburg from 1853. A school house of its own was inaugurated on April 10, 1907; it has housed the state business school since 1978 .
In 1910 Cortendorf had 553 inhabitants, in 1925 there were 572. On July 1, 1934, it was incorporated into Coburg with 165 hectares of parish area and 650 inhabitants. The Hahn River, which shaped the townscape of Cortendorf, was piped and filled in in 1958.
education
In Cortendorf there is a state business school and the Cortendorf Kindergarten Princess Sibylla .
economy
Cortendorf is an old industrial location. The Scheidmantel brewery has its origins in a brewery on the Itz from 1834 and was closed in 1998. Julius Griesbach opened the Cortendorf porcelain factory in 1890, which was also located on the Itz and was taken over by the W. Goebel porcelain factory in 1973 . The Cortendorfer iron foundry and machine factory founded in 1863 on the Hahn River by Louis Langenstein and Ludwig Schemann still exists today as LASCO Umformtechnik with around 250 employees .
Attractions
literature
- Peter Morsbach, Otto Titz: City of Coburg. Ensembles-Architectural Monuments-Archaeological Monuments . Monuments in Bavaria. Volume IV.48. Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-87490-590-X , pp. 436-440.
- Norbert Lang: Local history from Cortendorf to its incorporation into the Coburg City Association in 1934 . Coburg 1973.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Harald Sandner: Coburg in the 20th century , p. 127.