Darrigsdorf

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Darrigsdorf
City of Wittingen
Coordinates: 52 ° 44 ′ 1 ″  N , 10 ° 42 ′ 6 ″  E
Height : 75 m
Area : 5.83 km²
Residents : 230  (December 31, 2017)
Population density : 39 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 29378
Area code : 05834
map
Location of Darrigsdorf in Wittingen
St. Gabriel Church
St. Gabriel Church

Darrigsdorf is a district of the city of Wittingen in the district of Gifhorn in Lower Saxony .

geography

The place is northwest of the core area of ​​Wittingen.

The Elbe Lateral Canal runs west of the village and flows the 43.1 km long Ise , which flows into the Aller in Gifhorn .

The B 244 runs south of the village.

history

On March 1, 1974 Darrigsdorf was incorporated into the city of Wittingen together with the former municipalities of Erpensen , Gannerwinkel , Glüsingen , Kakerbeck , Lüben , Rade , Stöcken , Suderwittingen and Wollerstorf .

religion

Darrigsdorf is the parish of an Evangelical Lutheran parish, which has been connected to the parish of Wittingen since 1811. Today the parish belongs to the Wolfsburg-Wittingen parish of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover . Catholic residents belong to the Maria Königin church in Wittingen.

politics

The mayor is Holger Reiche.

Culture and sights

After the Archangel Gabriel called Protestant church is a Feldstein - hall church , which dates from the period around the 1400th Later she received buttresses made of brick . The half-timbered west tower was built in 1782. The cultivation in the west dates from 1960.

Web links

Commons : Darrigsdorf  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Population figures and area from wittingen.de (PDF file, 34 kB, last accessed on August 9, 2014)
  2. Population figures from wittingen.de (PDF file, 34 kB, last accessed on August 27, 2019)
  3. ^ Church on the website of the church district
  4. Mayor of the city of Wittingen
  5. DARRIGSDORF City of Wittingen. Ev. Church. In: Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments . Bremen Lower Saxony. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-422-03022-0 , page 375f.