Heiligenloh

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Heiligenloh
City of Twistringen
Heiligenloh coat of arms
Coordinates: 52 ° 46 ′ 19 ″  N , 8 ° 32 ′ 52 ″  E
Height : 43 m above sea level NHN
Area : 26.99 km²
Residents : 1051
Population density : 39 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1974
Postal code : 27239
Area code : 04246
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Location of Heiligenloh

Heiligenloh is a district of the town of Twistringen in the district of Diepholz ( Lower Saxony ).

geography

location

Heiligenloh is located 6 km south-west of the Twistringen core area, 35 km south-west of Bremen , 20 km north-east of Diepholz and 45 km west of Nienburg . Bissenhausen, Borwede, Ellinghausen, Ridderade and Stophel also belong to Heiligenloh.

Neighboring communities

Heiligenloh is located in the south of the urban area of ​​Twistringen. Neighbors within this urban area are the northern districts of Natenstedt , Altenmarhorst, Mörsen and Scharrendorf . From the joint municipality of Schwaförden to the east, it is the districts of Stocksdorf and Schmalförden; from the joint municipality of Barnstorf to the south, it is the districts of Bockstedt and Drentwede.

Rivers

The approximately 13 km long Heiligenloher Beeke flows through the district in an east-west direction and flows into the Hunte at the municipality, city and district boundary to the district of Vechta .

history

Found stone axes and urns as well as a Bronze Age barrow (the Holy Mountain) indicate settlement in prehistoric times.

Heiligenloh was first mentioned in a document in 1252 as the bailiwick of the Bishop of Minden.

On March 1, 1974, the unified municipality of Twistringen was established. Heiligenloh became - together with Abbenhausen, Altenmarhorst , Mörsen, Natenstedt, Rüssen , Scharrendorf, Stelle and Twistringen - one of eight localities in this new unified community.

In 2002, the 750th anniversary of the town took place in Heiligenloh on the occasion of its long history.

politics

Local mayor is Anke von der Lage-Borchers.

Attractions

Historic vehicle of the Heiligenloh fire brigade on the village square in Heiligenloh

In 1980, Heiligenloh was chosen and honored as the most beautiful municipality in the Diepholz district in the “ Our village should be more beautiful ” competition. In 2002 and 2008 the location won first place in the district competition “ Our village has a future ”.

church

Protestant church

The Protestant church is an early Gothic hall church made of bricks with a western tower and an apse . It was created around 1270 . The tower spire dates from 1858. The wide three-bay interior has ribbed vaults . Organ and gallery date from the year 1838. The Kuppa the cup-shaped baptismal font , which dates of the 13th century from the second half, with a vine leaf frieze decorated.

Art in public space

On the Göpelplatz there is a sculpture by the two Syker artists Elsa Töbelmann and Henning Greve . The sculpture Swarming Wishes from 2002 is made of steel .

Ridderade Village Museum

In May 2002 a village museum was opened in Ridderade. Objects from the Stone Age (tools) through the Bronze Age (urn shards) to the more recent present (agricultural and domestic tools, photos and maps by Ridderade and Stophel) are shown on an area of ​​130 m². The museum is open from May to October on the 2nd Sunday of the month (3 to 6 p.m.).

Petit Musée

The Petit Musée ( German  Small Museum ) is an art museum in the Bissenhausen district. The museum opened in 2011 and, with a floor space of around two square meters, is one of the smallest art museums in the world. It was created by the artist Jochen Tiemann alias "Bafuß". Changing exhibitions by various artists are shown. During the Advent season, the “Art Christmas Market 'Petit Marché” ( small market in German  ) is held at and in the museum .

traffic

Heiligenloh is far away from heavy traffic. This increases the quality of living, especially since the distances to the next federal road and the next train station are not significant.

Street

Heiligenloh is 2.5 km north of the B 51 , which ensures the connection to the north ( Bremen ) and south ( Osnabrück ). Two district roads - the K 101 and the K 102 - cut through Heiligenloh. They lead directly to the neighboring towns of Natenstedt, Drentwede and Borwede. The road sections have names in the place; in detail these are:

  • the "main road" (= northern part of the K 101); it leads in a north-westerly direction to Natenstedt
  • the "main road" (= southern part of the K 101); it leads in a south-easterly direction to Rustingen, to the B 51 and on to Drentwede
  • the "Hermannstrasse" (= eastern part of the K 102); it leads east to Ellinghausen, to the B 51 and on to Borwede.

Names of the 17 Heiligenloher Streets (in alphabetical order): Alte Dorfstraße, Am Hang, Am Kiekbusch, Am Pfarrgarten, An der Henckemühle, Bockstedter Straße, Gartenstraße, Hauptstraße, Hermannstraße, Mühlendamm, Oderstraße, Parkstraße, Poststraße, Schulstraße, Vor dem Fang, Before Harms Holt, Zum Heiligenberg.

In contrast, in the smaller districts of Heiligenloh - Bissenhausen, Borwede, Ellinghausen, Ridderade and Stophel - there are no street names, only house numbers .

Rail transport

The nearest train station is the Twistringen train station in a north-easterly direction on the Bremen - Osnabrück line. It is about 7 km from Heiligenloh.

Personalities who work on site

literature

  • Robert Schlotter: Contributions to a history of the church in Heiligenloh (county Hoya). 1940; 31 p.m. 6 pictures u. 3 drawings
  • Otto Bach: School on the village - Contributions to the school history in the area Heiligenloh. (Series "Publications of the Twistringen City Archives"), Syke 1987, 104 pp.
  • Heiligenloh. In: Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments . Bremen Lower Saxony. Munich / Berlin 1992, p. 666
  • 100 years of Volksbank in Heiligenloh. (Settlement and Economic History), Heiligenloh 1993
  • Ulrich Kathmann: Wine purchases and differences in serfdom in the parish of Heiligenloh 1666 - 1836. (Series “Sources for family research in Twistringen”), Twistringen 2003, 338 pp.
  • Jörn Kremeike: A tour of the Heiligenloh Church. [O. O. J.], 12 p. M. 15 fig.
  • Otto Bach: The old churchyard in Heiligenloh. (Heiligenloh, approx. 2003), 36 pp.
  • Articles about Heiligenloh. In: Friedrich Kratzsch u. Ulrich Kathmann: Twistringen and its districts from World War II to the present. A photo book with archive images. Twistringen 2002
  • The “Ridderade Village Museum” introduces itself. In: Twistringen ... for you. March 2003, 24th year, no. 1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b http://www.heiligenloh.de/geschichte.html
  2. ^ 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 .
  3. Ridderade Village Museum ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the website of the city of Twistringen @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.twistringen.de
  4. The Ridderade Village Museum is celebrating its tenth anniversary / Local history you can touch / Experience old handicrafts - Article in the district newspaper from April 26, 2012
  5. The Ridderade Village Museum opens on Sunday, September 30th, on Regions Day. What was it like in Twistringen around 1900? on weser-kurier.de on September 22, 2012
  6. Art and sound enjoyment around the fire . In: https://www.kreiszeitung.de . November 29, 2016 (www.kreiszeitung.de/lokales/diepholz/twistringen-ort47316/kunst-klanggenuss-feuer-7029278.amp.html [accessed December 21, 2017]).
  7. Tanja Stelloh: Petit Musée as an alternative to the hustle and bustle . ( weser-kurier.de [accessed on December 21, 2017]).
  8. Jörn Dirk Two Brock: small-small Petit Musée. Weser-Kurier, August 6, 2014, accessed on June 13, 2017 .
  9. Sabine Nölker: artist Bafuß shows 13 of his own works. Kreiszeitung, October 10, 2016, accessed on June 14, 2017 .