Halen (Lotte)
Halen
Lotte parish
Coordinates: 52 ° 20 ′ 25 ″ N , 7 ° 56 ′ 23 ″ E
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Height : | 55 m |
Residents : | 1365 (Dec. 31, 2010) |
Postal code : | 49504 |
Area code : | 05404 |
Halen is part of the Lotte municipality in the Tecklenburger Land region . The place is in the north of the municipality Lotte, which borders directly on Lower Saxony and is a suburb of Osnabrück . Neighboring places are:
- north: Bramsche , Achmer
- northeast: Hollage
- south: Wersen
- southwest: Westerkappeln
Attractions
Small sloop stones
In a forest in the center of Halen is the large stone grave Small Sloop Stones from the Younger Stone Age. The collective grave made of boulders has a size of about 7 meters × 20 meters and is a ground monument. The burial chamber is about two meters wide and faces slightly east-west. The side stones were used to support the final cap stones, which have now fallen over. The entire stone construction was originally covered with earth and has been preserved in the north and south.
railway station
The station was built around 1874. For a long time it served as an important hub for the surrounding towns of Wersen , Westerkappeln and Hollage . In the early 1990s, the building was sold by Deutsche Bahn. After a major renovation, it will be used as an apartment building. Today Halen has a stop on the Oldenburg – Osnabrück railway line . The RB 58 stops here every hour from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. ( on the Delmenhorst – Vechta – Osnabrück route ). The operator is the NordWestBahn . Halen is the only station on this line in NRW .
history
- The Battle of the Hase , the decisive battle between the Franks under Charlemagne and the Saxons under Duke Widukind , possibly took place in 783 on the so-called "Haler Feld" .
- An army of Henry the Lion defeated the troops of Count Simon I of Tecklenburg on August 1, 1179 on the Haler field .
- The combined armed forces of the Bishop of Münster and Count Otto V. von Tecklenburg were defeated in 1308 on the Haler Feld by the Osnabrück Bishop Ludwig von Ravensberg .
- Today there is a military training area on the area under the federal forest administration.