Imnitz

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Imnitz is a district of Zwenkau and was incorporated into the municipality in 1929. In Imnitz there was only one manor , from 1568 there were two.

location

Imnitz Church

Imnitz is directly connected to Kotzschbar .

history

In 1182 we find the first reference to Imnitz. First of all, a manor is mentioned. Since 1469 it was called a manor. In 1186 a Swidegarde from Imnitz lived on it. In 1431 Otto, Nickel and Hans von Zehmen were enfeoffed with Imnitz. Tobias vZ inherited the manor in 1631 and sold it before 1650. During the Thirty Years' War in 1637, Imnitz had to pay war contributions to General Johan Banér . In 1700 the mansion of the lower estate burned down. Until 1815 Imnitz belonged to the Pegau office . Pegau also exercised upper jurisdiction for the whole place. Lower jurisdiction was only exercised for a smaller part of the town. The manors were responsible for the rest.

About 300 inhabitants lived in Imnitz in 1840. The first school building was built in 1862, the second followed in 1889. In 1890 the mansion was rebuilt.

building

Kindergarten "Maria Franz"

Although Imnitz is part of the Zwenkau parish, it has its own church. It is of Gothic style. It received the bell around 1500. The altar table and the frame around the altar table date from around 1515. The pulpit was erected in the first half of the 16th century. Until the 19th century, only the manor owners were buried in the associated cemetery.

The Kees'sche Herrenhaus has served as the "Maria Franz" kindergarten since 1950. In 2009/10 it was renovated for 161,000 euros. The other mansion served as a school after the war and is now a DRK home.

The most important restaurant in Imnitz is the "Bergschlösschen".

Up until the fall of the Berlin Wall, there was a brick factory in Imnitz on the site of the Netto market. It obtained its clay from the Imnitz Lachen, an area that has been under nature protection as a natural monument since 1980.

Personalities

literature

  • City administration Zwenkau: Zwenkau yesterday and today Albatros Verlag, Berlin 1st edition 1994
  • City administration Zwenkau: Zwenkau - a historical tour - advertising and publishing agency Borna 1st edition Zwenkau 1992
  • Cornelius Gurlitt : Imnitz. In:  Descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 16. Issue: Amtshauptmannschaft Leipzig (Leipzig Land) . CC Meinhold, Dresden 1894, p. 58.
  • Matthias Donath : Palaces in Leipzig and the surrounding area. edition Sächsische Zeitung Redaktions- und Verlagsgesellschaft Elbland mbH, Meißen 2013, p. 10, Imnitz p. 81
  • GA Poenicke: Album of the manors and castles in the Kingdom of Saxony , Volume 1: Leipziger Kreis, Leipzig 1860, Manor Imnitz lower part, p. 86 and Imnitz upper part p. 109–110

Web links

Commons : Imnitz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′  N , 12 ° 19 ′  E