Möbisburg

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Möbisburg
City of Erfurt
Coordinates: 50 ° 55 ′ 17 ″  N , 10 ° 59 ′ 29 ″  E
Height : 220 m
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Postal code : 99094
Area code : 0361
Möbisburg (Thuringia)
Möbisburg

Location of Möbisburg in Thuringia

Dionysius Church
Dionysius Church

Möbisburg is part of Möbisburg-Rhoda , a district of the city of Erfurt , the state capital of Thuringia .

location

Möbisburg is located southwest in and on the Gera valley at the gates of the state capital Erfurt at 221 m above sea level. NN on the district roads 21/26/25 before the Steigerwald forest area , a wooded hill with a northern slope on the southern outskirts. The motorway triangle Erfurt of the federal motorways 4 and 71 is in a westerly direction. The triangular legs limit the corridor of the arable farming area.

history

Möbisburg was first mentioned in a document in 1137. At times the Counts of Gleichen , von Käfernburg , von Hatzfeld and von Keller ruled over part of the village . The feudal lordship probably lay with the Archbishopric of Mainz . The jurisdiction was held by the Counts of Käfernburg, which they perhaps sold with parts of the place in 1348 to the council of Erfurt. The city ​​of Erfurt saw the place Möbisburg according to a place directory around 1516 as their property. The "estate" belonged to the Counts of Gleichen as early as 1301 as an archbishopric Mainz fief. In 1493 they left it to Nikel Brenner and in 1598 to the Ziegler family. After the Counts of Gleichen died out, the estate came to the Counts of Hatzfeld in 1639 and to the Counts of Keller in Stedten in 1797.

At the entrance to the cemetery wall, which was built in 1736, you can see the Mainz wheel and miter . Both show that Möbisburg was historically oriented towards Erfurt and Kurmainz for a long time . In 1802 the place came with the Erfurt area to Prussia and between 1807 and 1813 to the French Principality of Erfurt . In 1813 King Friedrich Wilhelm III. and the Princes of Prussia housed in Möbisburg on their way to France during the anti-Napoleonic war of liberation . With the Congress of Vienna the place came back to Prussia in 1815 and in 1816 it was affiliated to the Erfurt district in the Prussian province of Saxony . On July 1, 1950 Möbisburg was incorporated into Erfurt.

The village was and is characterized by agriculture. After the Second World War, agriculture in Möbisburg was forcibly collectivized. The rural and historical character was retained even after it was incorporated into the city of Erfurt. There is the Möbisburger pottery mill from the pottery trade in the district . The sports acrobatics is maintained for the 1949th In the village there is also the Thomas-Müntzer-School , a Protestant church , a large Protestant kindergarten and one of Erfurt's outdoor swimming pools.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wolfgang Kahl: First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. Rockstuhl Verlag, Bad Langensalza 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 182
  2. ^ Möbisburg on the homepage of the city of Erfurt
  3. www.arnobeier.de , accessed on April 5, 2012
  4. http://toepfermuehle.de/