Kleinhettstedt

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Kleinhettstedt
City Stadtilm
Coordinates: 50 ° 47 ′ 20 ″  N , 11 ° 8 ′ 33 ″  E
Height : 340  (335-350)  m
Residents : 120
Incorporation : July 14, 1961
Incorporated into: Hettstedt
Postal code : 99326
Area code : 03629
Kleinhettstedt (Thuringia)
Kleinhettstedt

Location of Kleinhettstedt in Thuringia

View of the village with the church and mustard mill in the background
View of the village with the church and mustard mill in the background

Kleinhettstedt is a district of the town of Stadtilm in the Ilm district in Thuringia .

Art and mustard mill Kleinhettstedt

location

The place on the right of the Ilm has about 120 inhabitants. The village is a little south of the federal highway 87 from Kranichfeld to Stadtilm .

history

Village church

The district was first mentioned on April 1, 1266. The village was still divided in the 19th century: in 1843, 29 houses with 135 inhabitants belonged to Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt ( suzerainty ) and four houses with 18 inhabitants belonged to Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach ( rule Remda ).

On July 14, 1961, the community of Kleinhettstedt and the neighboring community of Großhettstedt formed the new community of Hettstedt , which together with the community of Dienstedt formed the new community of Dienstedt-Hettstedt on September 27, 1973 , which in turn was incorporated into the community of Ilmtal on June 1, 1996 has been. Today, Klein- and Großhettstedt form independent districts of the city of Stadtilm, into which Ilmtal was incorporated on July 6, 2018.

Sights are the originally late Gothic small village church of Kleinhettstedt , which was later rebuilt several times, as well as the watermill , the so-called art mill (whereby the term art does not refer to the fine arts, but to the high level of engineering at the time of construction). The owner runs the mustard mill in Kleinhettstedt .

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Kahl : First mention of Thuringian cities and villages , Rockstuhl Publishing House, Bad-Langensalza, 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 145.
  2. ^ Johann Friedrich Kratzsch : Lexicon of all localities of the German federal states . Naumburg, 1843. p. 367 (digitized available from Google Books ).
  3. Thuringian Law and Ordinance Gazette No. 7 2018 of July 5, 2018 , accessed on July 6, 2018