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Coordinates: 51 ° 56 ′ 46 ″  N , 8 ° 45 ′ 13 ″  E
Height : 150 m above sea level NHN
Area : 13.17 km²
Residents : 2743  (Dec. 31, 2008)
Population density : 208 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 1970
Postal code : 32791
Area code : 05232
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Location of Hörste in location
View of the districts of Hörste (left) and Stapelage (right). In the background the Teutoburg Forest.

Hörste is a district in the southwest of Lage in the district of Lippe in North Rhine-Westphalia and a former independent municipality. It is therefore still divided into the three districts of Stapelage, Hiddentrup and Hörste.

Hörste lies at the foot of the Teutoburg Forest and has been a state-approved climatic health resort since 1973 . The Hörster Bach flows through the village . The Dörenschlucht (partially) and the Stapelager Gorge are located in the Hörster area . In the district of Stapelage there is the Evangelical Reformed Church in Stapelage and the peasant castle in Stapelage .

history

Hörste is first mentioned in a document in 1188. The Bishop of Paderborn announced that the Marienfeld Monastery has the tithe in Hörste and Stapelage in pledge possession. The spelling of Hörste was around 1188 "Hursten", later "Horsten" (1262) and meant something like bushes, coppices or low scrub. The name can be explained by the landscape at that time. For centuries, Hörste was a peasantry and an independent political community.

The district of Stapelage was first mentioned in a document in 1185. That year, the Stapelage estate and the church in Stapelage were donated by Count Widukind , Volkwin and Heinrich von Schwalenberg to the Marienfeld Monastery at its foundation. Extensive excavations by the mayor of Lagos, Leopold Möller, in the 1960s have shown that there was a stone church in Stapelage as early as the middle of the 8th century. In the 16th century, the abbot of the Marienfeld monastery still had the right to appoint the pastor of Stapelage.

The district of Hiddentrup is said to have been mentioned for the first time in 1011 after Hans Kiewning . After Kiewning, the Wiemann court in Hiddentrup belongs to that of Emperor Heinrich ll in 1011 . Haholdschen Grafschaft donated to the cathedral chapter of Paderborn .

On January 1, 1970, the municipality of Hörste was incorporated into the city of Lage.

education

There is a municipal community primary school in the village . The school belongs to the primary school network Hörste-Müssen with the main location Hörste and bears the name "Bunte Schule". In addition to many other sports facilities, there is also a heated outdoor pool available.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Friedrich Brand: On the genesis of the rural-agrarian settlements in the Lippe Osning foreland (= regional studies maps and booklets of the Geographical Commission for Westphalia - series: Siedlung u. Landschaft in Westfalen, 6), Münster 1967
  2. ^ Leopold Möller: Der Herrenhof (Curtis) Stapelage and his stone work, in: Lippische Mitteilungen, Volume 36, 1967
  3. Angermann, Gertrud: People's life in north-east Westphalia at the beginning of modern times: a growing population in the field of forces of the Reformation and the Renaissance, government and economy (Minden - Herford - Ravensburg - Lippe) , Münster; New York: Waxmann, 1995, ISBN 3-89325-321-1 , excerpt: [1]
  4. Hans Kiewning : "Again on the question of the Haholdschen Grafschaft", in: Westfalen 24, 1939
  5. Martin Bünermann: The communities of the first reorganization program in North Rhine-Westphalia . Deutscher Gemeindeverlag, Cologne 1970, p. 105 .