Hüttengrund (Sonneberg)
Hüttengrund
City of Sonneberg
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Coordinates: 50 ° 22 ′ 52 " N , 11 ° 11 ′ 47" E | |
Height : | 419 m above sea level NN |
Incorporation : | April 9, 1994 |
Incorporated into: | Engnitzthal |
Postal code : | 96515 |
Area code : | 03675 |
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Hüttengrund is a district of the town of Sonneberg in the Sonneberg district in Thuringia .
location
The village is located in the Steinach Valley on the constantly rising and winding state road 1150 , called Steinacher Straße.
history
In 1604/1606 Kahl proves that Hüttengrund was first mentioned in a document. On August 16, 1604, Duke Casimir zu Coburg gave Thomas Paul the right to build a second hammer below and a third hammer above the oil puddle, which were built as a subsidiary of the Hüttensteinach ironworks. These hammers later became sheet metal hammers, from which sheet metal hammers got its name.
With the opening of the Sonneberg – Lauscha railway on October 1, 1886, Hüttengrund received a railway connection with the station of the same name.
At the beginning of the National Socialist era , political opponents were persecuted, according to the KPD newspaper manager Karl Müller, who was interned in the Nohra concentration camp. During the Second World War , 54 men and women from Russia , Ukraine and France had to do forced labor at Peters & Rauschert .
Originally the Hüttengrund, which stretched from the Heymannsmühle to the Bollersmühle, the confluence of the Rögitz and Ölse, was a political municipality that was divided into Hüttensteinach and Hüttengrund in 1848. Hüttengrund and Blechhammer were combined to form the municipality of Hüttengrund, which became part of the unified municipality of Engnitzthal in 1994 and again in the municipality of Oberland am Rennsteig in 1997. This was dissolved at the end of 2013 and incorporated into the city of Sonneberg.
In Hüttengrund, a hard stone works is shaping the landscape, in whose quarry Grauwacke has been mined since the beginning of the 20th century . After the rock has been processed into packing storage, gravel, split etc., it is transported away by rail, among other things.
dialect
In Hüttengrund, Itzgründisch is spoken as a sub-form of Main Franconian .
Personalities
- Alexander Koch (1852–1923), civil engineer, construction clerk and university lecturer born in Hüttengrund
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Wolfgang Kahl : First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. 5th, improved and considerably enlarged edition. Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 130.
- ↑ Thuringian Association of the Persecuted of the Nazi Regime - Association of Antifascists and Study Group of German Resistance 1933–1945 (Ed.): Local history guide to sites of resistance and persecution 1933–1945. Volume 8: Thuringia. VAS - Verlag für Akademische Schriften, Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-88864-343-0 , p. 286.