Gösselborn

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Gösselborn
City Stadtilm
Coordinates: 50 ° 43 ′ 44 "  N , 11 ° 4 ′ 59"  E
Height : 471  (460-475)  m
Residents : 106
Incorporation : April 6, 1994
Incorporated into: Singerberg
Postal code : 99326
Area code : 03629
Village church

Gösselborn is a district of the city of Stadtilm in the Ilm district ( Thuringia ) with around 100 inhabitants.

geography

Half-timbered houses

Gösselborn is located on the Ilm-Saale-Platte at an altitude of around 460 meters, around seven kilometers south of Stadtilm . To the east of the village rises the 545 meter high Herrenberg, to the west is the Mahlholz (502 m), in the south the Rottenbach valley begins and in the north the Kopptal extends. Neighboring villages are Geilsdorf in the north, Hengelbach in the east, Paulinzella in the south and Singen in the west.

history

Gösselborn was first mentioned in a document in 1071. Gösselborn was also a monastery owned village of the Paulinzella monastery with 24 farm owners. The economic center of the monastery and its villages were the Vorwerk and the Neusis sheep farm on the way between Gösselborn and Hengelbach, which are now desolate. Neusis was still inhabited in 1859 , so the last birth is documented there for February 6, 1859.

Until 1920 it belonged to Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt ( suzerainty ). On April 6, 1994, Gösselborn became part of the Singerberg community , which became part of the Ilmtal community on June 1, 1996 . This in turn was incorporated into Stadtilm on July 6, 2018.

Attractions

The village church is originally a late Gothic building. It was rebuilt in 1688 on the site of the previous church and rebuilt in 1892 and has an organ front from around 1890. The pulpit altar was built around 1800. Since Gösselborn was a monastery village of the Paulinzella monastery, it can be assumed that the previous church was built around the time of The foundation of the monastery in Paulinzella was also built, because the economic center of the Neusis monastery was less than 500 meters east of Gösselborn.

Numerous half-timbered farmsteads have been preserved in the town center, some of which are listed as monuments .

Economy and Transport

Gösselborn is on the L 1114 state road from Stadtilm to Rottenbach . To the east the road branches off to Hengelbach. The Arnstadt – Saalfeld railway runs west of Gösselborn . The closest train station is Singen, about one kilometer west of the village.

Personalities

  • Wilhelm Nöller (1890–1964) German veterinarian, pathologist and parasitologist, lived in the village

Individual evidence

  1. ^ HE Müllerott: Archaeological, historical and scientific walks around the Singer Berg ... Thuringian Chronicle - Verlag Arnstadt 1996, p. 25/26.
  2. Municipalities in 1994 and their changes since January 1st, 1948 in the new federal states. Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office
  3. StBA Area: changes from 01.01. until December 31, 1996

Web links

Commons : Gösselborn (Ilmtal)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files