Zilly
Zilly
City of Osterwieck
Coordinates: 51 ° 56 ′ 41 ″ N , 10 ° 49 ′ 40 ″ E
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Height : | 131 m above sea level NHN |
Incorporation : | September 11, 2003 |
Incorporated into: | Aue Fallstein |
Postal code : | 38835 |
Area code : | 039458 |
Zilly moated castle
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Zilly is a village in the town of Osterwieck in the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt .
geography
The place is 8 kilometers east-southeast of Osterwieck and 17 kilometers west-northwest of the district town of Halberstadt in the northern part of the Harz Mountains between Fallstein and Huy . The associated district of Sonnenburg with around 70 inhabitants is almost directly on the B 79 (Halberstadt - Wolfenbüttel ). Due to its location on the B 244, Zilly is directly connected to Wernigerode in the south . The L 87 leads in the direction of Osterwieck.
history
Zilly was an independent municipality in Saxony-Anhalt that merged on September 11, 2003 with the municipalities of Deersheim , Hesse , Osterode am Fallstein , Rohrsheim , Veltheim and the city of Dardesheim to form the municipality of Aue-Fallstein in what is now the Harz district. On January 1, 2010, Aue-Fallstein merged with the other municipalities of the Osterwieck-Fallstein administrative community to form the new town of Osterwieck.
Attractions
The moated castle, whose origins go back to the early 14th century, is characteristic of the site. The building stock, decimated by demolition during the time of the GDR, has been maintained and renovated by the districts since 1990. In addition to the castle, large farms were built in the 19th century, which are in need of renovation due to the lack of possible uses.
Today's Protestant St. Stephen's Church was built in the classical style in 1838–1849 . Schinkel is said to have had at least the draft, similar to the one in Heudeber and Sargstedt . The Catholic Church has a chapel in Zilly.
- Late medieval castle complex of the Zilly moated castle , which was converted into an agricultural model estate by Matthias von Oppen from 1595.
- Heiketalwarte, an earlier watchtower built in 1280, is 3.5 kilometers northeast of Zilly on the western edge of the Huy. In 2003 the tower, which is 16.46 m high today, was restored on a private initiative and given a new roof and a glazed viewing platform
religion
- The Evangelical Lutheran parish of Zilly, to which the Stephanuskirche belongs, is a member of the Hesse parish of the Halberstadt parish .
- The Catholic chapel, on the corner of Teichdamm / Neue Sorge, belongs to the parish of St. Bonifatius, based in Wernigerode.
traffic
Zilly is on the federal road 244 , the state road 87 and the former Heudeber – Mattierzoll railway line .
literature
- Ewald Seyffarth and Gerhard Reiche : The old families of the village Zilly 1627–1814. Copy of the manuscript . Osterwieck 1983. 1500 families, according to inventory part IV of the German Central Office for Genealogy , p. 541.
Web links
- Zilly in the genealogical directory
- Pictures and information on www.harz-saale.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Main statutes of the city of Osterwieck . January 14, 2010 ( daten.verwaltungsportal.de [PDF; 1,2 MB ; accessed on May 8, 2017]).
- ↑ a b Saxony-Anhalt viewer of the State Office for Surveying and Geoinformation ( notes )
- ↑ Heiketalwarte ( memento of August 13, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on the private website www.der-turm.eu