Lauterholz

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Group of houses from Lauterholz

Lauterholz is a location in the Lauterhofen district of the Crinitzberg municipality in the Zwickau district .

Geographical location

The four farms of Lauterholz are on the road from Lauterhofen to Stangengrün .

history

Lauterholz was originally a district of Hirschfeld and until 1843 belonged to the Zwickau and Wiesenburg offices and then to the Kirchberg office. In 1856 the place came to the Kirchberg court office and in 1875 to the Zwickau administration , the successor of which is the Zwickau district . In 1912, the four courtyards in the Lauterholz district were changed from Hirschfeld to Lauterhofen . From July to December 1952, the settlement briefly belonged to the Auerbach district in Vogtland and was then reassigned to the Zwickau district. 1970 Lauterhofen was incorporated with Lauterholz to Obercrinitz . With the formation of the municipality of Crinitzberg in 1994, Obercrinitz and Lauterhofen became districts with equal rights.

Religions

Lauterholz belongs to the ev.-luth. Parish of St. Johannis in Obercrinitz.

Web links

  • Lauterholz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  • Lauterhofen on the website of the municipality of Crinitzberg [1]