Margarethenhöhe (Möhra)
Margarethenhöhe | ||
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height | 307.7 m above sea level HN | |
location | Möhra , Thuringia , Germany | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 52 '18 " N , 10 ° 14' 45" E | |
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rock | Red sandstone | |
particularities | Medieval place of execution, former smelter |
The Margarethenhöhe hill is a striking elevation on the north-western boundary of Möhra with the neighboring villages of Kupfersuhl and Ettenhausen an der Suhl in the Wartburg district and forms the northern edge of the moorland .
history
The name is reminiscent of a medieval chapel of Saint Margaret from pre-Reformation times. In their vicinity was the place of execution for the neighboring places (field name: snap gallows). Mining flourished in the area around Kupfersuhl and Möhra since the 15th century. Part of the mined ore was smelted on the northern slope of Margarethenhöhe at a smelter located there on the Suhl with a stamping mill and copper hammer. On the hillside, there are still bluish black remains of cinder from this period, which lasted until the 18th century.
Today the state road L 1023 leads over the Margarethenhöhe from Marksuhl to Waldfisch . The western slope towards Oberrohn is called Lindig.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Official topographic maps of Thuringia 1: 10,000. Wartburgkreis, district of Gotha, district-free city of Eisenach . In: Thuringian Land Survey Office (Hrsg.): CD-ROM series Top10 . CD 2. Erfurt 1999.