Kleinromstedt

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Kleinromstedt
City and rural community Bad Sulza
Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 4 "  N , 11 ° 30 ′ 51"  E
Height : 315 m above sea level NN
Residents : 506  (2009)
Incorporation : March 15, 1996
Incorporated into: Saaleplatte
Postal code : 99518
Area code : 036425
Kleinromstedt (Thuringia)
Kleinromstedt

Location of Kleinromstedt in Thuringia

Church in Kleinromstedt
Church in Kleinromstedt

Kleinromstedt is a district of the city and rural community Bad Sulza in the Weimarer Land district in Thuringia .

location

The provincial road 1060 leads through Kleinromstedt from Jena to Apolda . The village is 5 kilometers south of Apolda in an arable area with limestone weathered soils.

history

There was a very large burial mound near Kleinromstedt. In this one found Neolithic and Bronze Age as well as numerous Slavic follow-up burials.

The place Romstat is mentioned for the first time in a document of the Fulda monastery , which is dated around the year 860 or 876 . Since it is not clear whether Groß- or Kleinromstedt is meant, both places accept the document as their first mention. The place was and is characterized by agriculture. It belonged to the Ernestine office of Dornburg , which was founded in the 14th century and which, due to several divisions, belonged to various Ernestine duchies . From 1815 Kleinromstedt was part of the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach , which in 1850 incorporated the place into the administrative district Weimar II ( administrative district Apolda ).

506 inhabitants lived in the district in 2009. From 1952 on, farmers also had to take the path of collectivization in agriculture, and after the fall of the Wall in 1990 they found new forms of work in the countryside. A horticultural company has set up in the village. The other farmers work together with the other villages on their land. The town center was renovated from 1996 to 1999. At the same time, a residential area was developed and built on.

church

Kleinromstedt village church

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Köhler: Pagan sanctuaries. Pre-Christian places of worship and suspected cult sites in Thuringia. Jenzig-Verlag Köhler, Jena 2007, ISBN 978-3-910141-85-8 .
  2. ^ Otto Dobencker : Regesta diplomatica necnon epistolaria historiae Thuringiae. Volume 1: (approx. 500 - 1152). Gustav Fischer, Jena 1896, p. 50 f., No. 227 .
  3. Kleinromstedt on the official website of the former municipality of Saaleplatte. Retrieved June 21, 2012.

Web links

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