Kleinvoigtsberg

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Kleinvoigtsberg
Coordinates: 50 ° 59 ′ 55 ″  N , 13 ° 18 ′ 24 ″  E
Area : 1.93 km²
Residents : 252  (Dec. 2015)
Population density : 131 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : March 1, 1994
Postal code : 09603
Primaries : 037328, 037324
Kleinvoigtsberg (Saxony)
Kleinvoigtsberg

Location of Kleinvoigtsberg in Saxony

Kleinvoigtsberg is a district of the town of Großschirma in the district of Central Saxony (Free State of Saxony ). It was incorporated on March 1, 1994.

geography

location

Kleinvoigtsberg is located on the northern edge of the Osterzgebirge , east of the Zellwald and on the west bank of the Freiberg Mulde .

Neighboring places

Obergruna
Zellwald (forest area) Neighboring communities Burkersdorf
Großvoigtsberg High fir

history

Kleinvoigtsberg was mentioned in a document from 1224 as "minor Vogilsberg", but the place is probably older. In said document, a dispute between the Altzella monastery and the knight of Nossen was decided by an impartial arbitration tribunal ( Landgrave Ludwig IV of Thuringia and the bishops Conrad von Hildesheim and Engelhardt von Naumburg ) that the villages of Großvoigtsberg (Vogilsberg), Kleinvoigtsberg (minor Vogilsberg) and Großschirma (Scirmea) as well as the relevant part of the cell forest belong to the monastery. The Knights of Nossen had to annul all old documents on this matter that they had previously received from Bishops Gerung and Bruno.

The meaning of the place name can be given as a mountain settlement with abundant bird flight . The original names of the two neighboring places "Vogilsberg" and "Minor Vogilsberg" indicate that Großvoigtsberg is the older. From the village complex and the small communal corridor of Kleinvoigtsberg, one can conclude that this place was not created during the large-scale settlement of this area, but rather a few decades later, perhaps as a deforestation.

With the introduction of the Reformation and the secularization of the Altzella monastery in 1540, Kleinvoigtsberg initially came to the office of Nossen , but in 1554, together with other villages in the area, the Saxon Elector Moritz gave his chancellor Ulrich von Mordeisen as a fief for loyal services . From his inheritance it came to the Elector Christian I , whereby it belonged to the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon Office of Nossen around 1590 as an official village until 1856 .

From 1856 the place belonged to the judicial office of Nossen and from 1875 to the Amtshauptmannschaft Freiberg . As a result of the second district reform in the GDR , Kleinvoigtsberg came to the Freiberg district in the Chemnitz district in 1952 (renamed the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1953 ), which was continued as the Freiberg district of Saxony from 1990 . On March 1, 1994 Kleinvoigtsberg was incorporated into Großschirma. Kleinvoigtsberg has been part of the Central Saxony district since 2008.

traffic

The federal highway 101 runs through the neighboring town to the southwest , on which the federal highway 4 , Nossen and Meißen to the north and Freiberg to the south can be reached.

At Großvoigtsberg station there was also a connection to the Zellwaldbahn , a section of the Nossen – Moldau railway line that is now without passenger traffic.

Web links

Commons : Kleinvoigtsberg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Website of the city of Großschirma ( Memento of the original from February 10, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.grossschirma.de
  2. Ernst Eichler , Hans Walther (ed.): Historisches Ortnamesbuch von Sachsen , Berlin 2001, Volume II, S. 538f, ISBN 3-05-003728-8
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 70 f.
  4. ^ The Amtshauptmannschaft Freiberg in the municipality register 1900
  5. Kleinvoigtsberg on gov.genealogy.net