Langhennersdorf
Langhennersdorf
Oberschöna municipality
Coordinates: 50 ° 56 ′ 36 ″ N , 13 ° 14 ′ 57 ″ E
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Height : | 325-380 m | |
Residents : | 786 (1990) | |
Incorporation : | March 1, 1994 | |
Incorporated into: | Bräunsdorf-Langhennersdorf | |
Postal code : | 09600 | |
Area code : | 037328 | |
Location of Langhennersdorf in Saxony |
Langhennersdorf is a district of the municipality Oberschöna in the district of central Saxony (Free State of Saxony ). On March 1, 1994, he merged with Bräunsdorf to form the community of Bräunsdorf-Langhennersdorf. This was incorporated into Oberschöna on January 1, 1997.
geography
location
The Waldhufendorf Langhennersdorf is located on the northern edge of the Eastern Ore Mountains . It is located in a side valley of the Große Striegis , through which the Langhennersdorfer Bach flows. Langhennersdorf is located 8 km northwest of Freiberg , 3 km southwest of Großschirma , 9 km east of Hainichen and 5 km north of Oberschöna.
Neighboring places
Mobendorf | Seifersdorf | Large company |
Bräunsdorf | ||
Wegefarth | Kleinwaltersdorf |
history
Langhennersdorf was founded around 1160 by Otto the Rich and belonged to the Altzella monastery near Nossen until 1540 . With the introduction of the Reformation and the secularization of the Altzella monastery, the village came under the administration of Nossen , but in 1552 it was given to his chancellor Ulrich Mordeisen by the Saxon Elector Moritz as a fief for loyal services . From his inheritance it came to the Elector Christian I , which means that it has belonged to the Freiberg district office as an official village since 1587 .
During the Thirty Years' War , Langhennersdorf suffered great human losses due to diseases and marauding troops. The place has been largely agricultural for centuries. Silver mining was carried out between the 16th and 19th centuries . Langhennersdorf, which is also the center of the Langhennersdorf parish , has an architecturally significant church with an organ that was built by Zacharias Hildebrandt under the supervision of Gottfried Silbermann .
Langhennersdorf was until 1856 in the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon District Office Freiberg. From 1856 the place belonged to the Freiberg judicial office and from 1875 to the Freiberg district administration . As a result of the second district reform in the GDR , Langhennersdorf 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, Langhennersdorf and Bräunsdorf merged to form the community of Bräunsdorf-Langhennersdorf. The incorporation of Bräunsdorf-Langhennersdorf to Oberschöna took place on January 1, 1997. Since 2008, Langhennersdorf has belonged to the district of Central Saxony.
traffic
Langhennersdorf is connected to Großschirma, Freiberg and Hainichen via state roads. To the east of the town there is a special airfield called Langhennersdorf . The Nossen – Moldau railway line , which is currently without passenger traffic, runs 1.5 km through the Langhennersdorf district, the next connection is at Kleinwaltersdorf station .
Buildings
Memorials
- Grave site and wooden Star of David in the local cemetery for nine unknown Jewish concentration camp inmates , including a 13-year-old boy who were murdered by SS men on a death march to Buchenwald concentration camp in March 1945
Culture and sights
- Nikolaikirche with Wendelin chapel
- War memorial
Web links
- Langhennersdorf in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
- Langhennersdorf on the website of the community Oberschöna
Individual evidence
- ^ Langhennersdorf in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
- ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 72 f.
- ^ The Amtshauptmannschaft Freiberg in the municipality register 1900