Garbage Siepen

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Garbage Siepen
City of Wipperfürth
Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 9 ″  N , 7 ° 23 ′ 35 ″  E
Height : 314 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 51688
Area code : 02192
Müllensiepen (Wipperfürth)
Garbage Siepen

Location of Müllensiepen in Wipperfürth

Müllensiepen is a village in Wipperfürth in the Oberbergischer Kreis in the administrative district of Cologne in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ).

Location and description

The place Müllensiepen is located in the north of Wipperfürth on the "Stooter Arm" of the Bevertalsperre . Neighboring towns are Levenhausen , Güttenhausen , Kleinhöhfeld , Großhöhfeld and Hasenburg . The Müllensiepen watercourse running through the village rises 160 m south of the edge of the village and flows into the Bever at Güttenhausen .

Politically, the place is represented by the direct candidate from electoral district 17.2 (172) Egen in the council of the city of Wipperfürth.

history

In 1487 the place is listed for the first time under the name "Moelen Syffen" in a loan list for Duke Wilhelm III von Berg . The map Topographia Ducatus Montani from 1715 shows two farms and describes them with "Müllensiepen" .

At the end of the dam of the Bevertalsperre there was a flour mill belonging to Müllensiepen on the Stooter Arm. The hydropower operated grain mill is already listed in the topographical survey of the Rhineland from 1825 with a mill symbol. The official topographic map from 1927 shows the mill symbol for the last time on a building floor plan with a pond above.

A Landwehr line running from the Radevormwald village of Ispingrade to the Horpetal near Lindlar passes west of the village. The section from Ispingrade to Stoote , also known as the Hückeswagener Landwehr, dates from the last third of the 13th century. It protected the district court and parish of Hückeswagen, which had become Bergisch through purchase since 1260, from incursions from the district court of Radevormwald, which was still in Cologne. From the beginning of the 14th century, Radevormwald also belonged to the Bergisch territory. This shifted the Bergisch borders up to 10 km to the east. The Hückeswagen Landwehr and its continuation, which was presumably built in the 14th century as far as the Horpe Valley, now served as an inland protection weir behind the Bergisch-Mark border.

bus connections

The Hasenburg bus stop on line 337 (VRS / OVAG) provides the connection to local public transport.

Hiking trails

The local circular route A3 leads past the village. The Bever circular route leads through the village.

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Völkel u. Norman Schorl: Die Bevertalsperre Sutton Verlag, Erfurt 2007, p. 91 and p. 93, ISBN 978-3-86680-219-3
  2. River Area Geoinformation System (FluGGS). Wupperverband , accessed on December 21, 2017 .
  3. ^ City of Wipperfürth, public announcement from June 2009; Allocation of the streets to the individual electoral districts
  4. ^ Klaus Pampus; First documentary mention of Oberbergischer places
  5. ^ Herbert Nicke : " Bergische Mühlen ", Martina Galunder Verlag, Wiehl, 1998, ISBN 3-931251-36-5
  6. ^ Historika25, Landesvermessungsamt NRW, sheet 4810, Wipperfürth
  7. Gerd Helbeck: The Bergische Landwehr between Wupper and Bever. In: Issue 9 of the series of publications of the Radevormwald department of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein, September 2000, pages 25-27
  8. ^ Wilhelm Engels: The Landwehr in the outskirts of the Duchy of Berg. In: Journal of the Bergisches Geschichtsverein, 66th volume, year 1938, pages 67-278, Martini & Grüttefien Verlag, Elberfeld, here pages 115-120
  9. Topographical Information Management TIM-online, provided by the Cologne District Government