Dittersbach (Frankenberg)

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Dittersbach
City of Frankenberg
Coordinates: 50 ° 55 ′ 31 ″  N , 13 ° 4 ′ 26 ″  E
Residents : 1235  (March 2018)
Incorporation : January 1, 1995
Postal code : 09669
Area code : 037206
Dittersbach (Saxony)
Dittersbach

Location of Dittersbach in Saxony

Location of the district of Dittersbach within Frankenberg / Sa.
Location of the district of Dittersbach within Frankenberg / Sa.

Dittersbach is a district of the city of Frankenberg / Sa. in the Saxon district of Central Saxony . The community of Dittersbach and its Neudörfchen district were incorporated into Frankenberg on January 1, 1995. Since then, both places have formed the Frankenberg district of Dittersbach.

geography

Geographical location and traffic

Dittersbach stop with the Chemnitz city railway

Neudörfchen is located in the center of the city of Frankenberg / Sa. The Lützelbach flows through the village and flows south of Sachsenburg into the Zschopau .

The railway line from Niederwiesa to Hainichen with the stop “Dittersbach (b Frankenberg (Sachs))” runs between the original village on Lützelbach and the northwestern settlement “Am Sachsenpark ”. Federal road 169 and federal motorway 4 run north of Dittersbach .

Neighboring places

Neudörfchen Berthelsdorf
Frankenberg / Sa. Neighboring communities
Mühlbach Langenstriegis

history

The forest hoof village Dittersbach was mentioned in 1282 as "Dytherychsbach". In the 14th century, Dittersbach was temporarily a desert , but in contrast to the neighboring desert Lützelbach, it was settled again. Dittersbach originally belonged to the Altzella monastery , from whose secularized property the Nossen office was formed in 1540 . The outwork of the place was first mentioned around 1791. Ecclesiastically, the place has always been part of Frankenberg. With regard to the manorial rule, Dittersbach was under the Sachsenburg Castle after 1551 , which was owned by the Lords of Schönberg . In 1610, Dittersbach came with the Sachsenburg office, which was created through the division of inheritance, through the sale of the Lords of Schönberg to the Saxon Elector Johann Georg I. In 1633, the Frankenberg and Sachsenburg offices were combined to form the Frankenberg-Sachsenburg office . Dittersbach was run as an administrative village in 1764 .

Until 1856, Dittersbach belonged to the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon Office of Frankenberg-Sachsenburg . From 1856 the place belonged to the Frankenberg court office and from 1875 to the Flöha district administration . On May 1, 1897, Dittersbach received a stop on the Roßwein – Niederwiesa railway line, which was opened in 1874 .

On July 1, 1934, Neudörfchen was incorporated into Dittersbach. With the second district reform in the GDR , the municipality of Dittersbach with the district Neudörfchen came to the district of Hainichen in the Chemnitz district in 1952 (renamed the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1953 ), which was continued as the Saxon district of Hainichen in 1990 and in 1994 in the district of Mittweida or Rose in 2008 in the district of central Saxony. The community Dittersbach was on January 1, 1995 to Frankenberg / Sa. incorporated. Since then, Dittersbach and Neudörfchen have formed the district of Dittersbach.

Web links

Commons : Dittersbach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Dittersbach on the website of the city of Frankenberg / Sa.
  2. The Vorwerk Dittersbach on www.sachsens-schlösser.de
  3. ^ Dittersbach in the Frankenberg-Sachsenburg office in the book "Geographie für alles Stände", p. 595
  4. ^ The locations of the Frankenberg-Sachsenburg office in the 19th century in the "Handbuch der Geographie", p. 54 ff.
  5. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 70 f.
  6. ^ The Flöha district administration in the municipal register 1900
  7. Neudörfchen on gov.genealogy.net
  8. Dittersbach on gov.genealogy.net