Heiligenfelde (Syke)

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Heiligenfelde
City of Syke
Coordinates: 52 ° 52 ′ 38 ″  N , 8 ° 52 ′ 0 ″  E
Area : 8.51 km²
Residents : 1457  (2006)
Population density : 171 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 28857
Area code : 04240
Heiligenfelde (Lower Saxony)
Heiligenfelde

Location of Heiligenfelde in Lower Saxony

Aerial view of Heiligenfelde

Heiligenfelde is a district of the city of Syke in the district of Diepholz ( Lower Saxony ).

geography

location

Since it was incorporated by the city of Syke in 1974, the previously independent municipality of Heiligenfelde (together with Clues ) has been a part of the city of Syke .

The parish of Heiligenfelde includes Henstedt , Heiligenfelde, Gödestorf , Jardinghausen and Wachendorf .

Neighboring places

The neighbors of Heiligenfelde are the Syker districts of Henstedt, Steimke , Syke (core area), Schnepke , Gödestorf, Wachendorf and Jardinghausen.

history

On March 1, 1974, the community of Heiligenfelde was incorporated into the city of Syke.

Population development

part of the village
the village center
  • 1950: 1326 inhabitants
  • 1961: 1008 inhabitants
  • 1966: 1017 inhabitants
  • 1970: 1041 inhabitants
  • 1982: 1136 inhabitants
  • 2006: 1457 inhabitants

Infrastructure

traffic

Streets and paths

Entrance to Heiligenfelde

The federal highway 6 cuts through the place and creates connection to the north ( Bremen , A 1 and A 27 ) and to the south ( Hanover , A 2 ).

In 1974 at the latest, all the streets and paths in Heiligenfeld were given names. Then some Heiligenfeld streets had to be renamed in order to eliminate double naming in the various Syker districts. In total there are 29 streets and paths in Heiligenfelde that have names. There are also some dirt roads that have remained nameless. Five well-developed main streets divide the place into different areas:

  • the Hanover Street , northern part (B 6; runs northwest to Syke)
  • the Königstraße (L 356; runs northeast to Syke-Gödestorf)
  • the Holy Straße (K 129; runs east to Syke guard village)
  • the Hannoversche Straße , southern part (B 6; runs southeast to Asendorf and on to Nienburg )
  • the street Unter den Eichen / Jardinghauser Straße (L 356; runs south to Syke-Jardinghausen and on to Bassum - Neubruchhausen )
  • the Halbetzer Straße (K 125; runs west to Syke-Henstedt)

Names of the Heiligenfeld Streets (in alphabetical order): Am alten Schützenplatz, Am Schwarzen Meer, An der Kirche, An der Loge, Bültenkamp, ​​Clueser Straße, Flurstraße, Flurweg, Fuchsberg, Halbetzer Straße, Hannoversche Straße, Heiligenfelder Straße, Hillerser Weg, Hude , Im Fange, Jardinghauser Weg, Kirchplatz, Königstraße, Moosenweg, Mühlenkamp, ​​Querstraße, Ratsweg, Rehrßer Straße, Reinken Weide, Steinheide, Steinweg, Sünderkämpe, Unter den Eichen, Zum Hoope.

rail

Heiligenfelde had a stop for the former Hoya-Syke-Asendorf (HSA) small railway, which was used to transport people and goods. The tracks that run from Syke to Heiligenfelde right next to the B 6 are only used for tourist purposes today. Since 2007, from May to October, the “ Kaffkieker ” has been running on them on some Sundays - from Syke to Eystrup .

Attractions

Michael's Church
  • Ev.-luth. Michaels-Kirche : Construction of the essentially late Romanesque field and brick church begins at the beginning of the 13th century. The building captivates with a mighty west tower, the pyramid helmet of which is crooked. The most beautiful pieces of equipment in the church include a Romanesque baptismal font from the 13th century and the epitaph of the Hooper squire Franz Trampe from the early 17th century.
  • The grave of Rudi Carrell († 2006) and his second wife Anke is located in the Heiligenfeld cemetery .
  • War memorial in the churchyard of the Evangelical Lutheran. Church. It contains the names of 48 fallen and 5 missing from the First World War and the names of 48 fallen and 17 missing from the Second World War . (see war memorials in Syke # Heiligenfelde )

societies

Heiligenfelde has a rich club life with sports, rifle clubs, choral clubs and Kyffhäuser camaraderie. In addition, the Heiligenfelde Youth Association (JVH) has been active since mid-2009. This community of young people takes part in various events such as small sports tournaments, harvest and shooting festivals and a self-organized Oktoberfest.

See also

literature

  • Heiligenfelde . In: Heinz-Hermann Böttcher, Heiner Büntemeyer, Hermann Greve and Wilfried Meyer: SYKE and umzu. Syke 1983, ISBN 3-923965-00-1 , pages 150-179
  • Heiligenfelde. In: Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments . Bremen Lower Saxony. Munich / Berlin 1992, p. 665 f.
  • Heiligenfelde. In: Hermann Greve u. Gabriele Ullrich : 13 times Syke. A historical reading tour. Weyhe 1992, pp. 166-177
  • Heiligenfelde. In: Hermann Greve u. Klaus Fischer (photos): Cityscapes from Syke. Leipzig 1996, pages 29, 32, 40
  • Marsh marigold route (including Heiligenfelde). In: Hermann Greve u. Gabriele Ullrich: On the way ... in Syke. A culture and nature travel guide for Syke and its districts. A guide through the Hachestadt. Nature - culture - history. Fischerhude 2002, pages 102-123

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 191 .

Web links

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