Nemsdorf (pipe)

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Nemsdorf
Rohr municipality
Coordinates: 49 ° 22 ′ 15 "  N , 10 ° 58 ′ 50"  E
Height : 340–367 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 163  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 91189
Area code : 0911
View from the south over the Zwieselbachtal to Nemsdorf
View from the south over the Zwieselbachtal to Nemsdorf
Vierseithof Am Wintergraben in Nemsdorf

Nemsdorf is a district of the municipality Rohr in the district of Roth in Middle Franconia .

geography

location

The village forms a closed settlement with Göckenhof to the north . The Zwieselbach , which is a left tributary of the Rednitz , flows through the village . The Wintergraben flows into the village as the right tributary of the Zwieselbach. The St. Peterholz borders in the south. In the northwest lies the mushroom line.

The district road RH 11 / SC 1 leads to Hengdorf (1 km to the west) or to Dietersdorf (1.5 km to the east). A communal road leads past Göckenhof to Eckershof (2.2 km north).

Between Dietersdorf and Nemsdorf, south of the Zwieselbachtal, between the tree line and the meadow meadow, a hiking trail leads through the nature reserve. In Nemsdorf, the signposted path at the pond of the Vierseithof follows the street Am Wintergraben. The hiking trail crosses the forest at the foot of the Rotenberg and leads to Hengdorf. The path runs north of the Zwieselbach via Kleinweismannsdorf to Großweismannsdorf .

geology

The landscape of Nemsdorf is determined by keuper sandstone . The Keuper landscape shows a classic sequence of layers along the Zwieselbach. Bubble sandstone and Coburg sandstone from the Hassberge formation lie on the clayey Lehrberg layers of the Steigerwald formation . The flood plain is covered by Quaternary valley fillings.

On the sandstone keuper have brown earth soils developed. In the Zwieselbach floodplain, on the other hand, groundwater-influenced soils such as Gley dominate .

climate

Nemsdorf is located in the cool, temperate climate zone and has a humid climate . The Zwieselbachtal is located in the transition area between the humid Atlantic and the dry continental climate . After the climate classification of Köppen / Geiger Nemsdorf belongs to the temperate warm rainy climate (Cfb climate). The mean air temperature of the warmest month remains below 22 ° C and that of the coldest month above -3 ° C. The sandy Keuper areas warm up faster in spring and autumn than the meadow areas along the Zwieselbach.

Protected areas

The valley landscape and the adjacent forest areas south of Dietersdorfer Straße are designated as a landscape protection area and are part of the 14,569 hectare protected area of ​​the Southern Central Franconian Basin west of the Swabian Rezat and the Rednitz with Spalter Hügelland, Abenberger Hügelgruppe and Heidenberg .

history

The place was first mentioned in 1225 as "Nemsdorf" in a letter from King Heinrich, in which he took the Nuremberg Schottenkloster St. Egidien with three fiefdoms in Nemsdorf under his protection. The place was founded much earlier, probably between 800 and 1000, by a settler named Nemoj. The more intensive settlement of the area with free farmers did not take place until the 11th and 12th centuries by Reichsministeriale of the then ruling Hohenstaufen . The spelling of Nemsdorf changed several times over the centuries: "Nemszdorff" became "Nemstorf" (1261), "Memstorf" (1340), "Nemstorff" (1425), "Niembstorff" (1530), "Nembstorff" (1548) , "Nembsdorff" (1648) and "Nembsdorf" (1801).

In the 13th century the place consisted of four whole courtyards. In 1434, five properties are listed in the margravial Salbuch for “Nemszdorff”, of which only one estate was margravial, while two other estates and two Seldengüter were owned by foreigners. In 1530 there were already nine properties, one of which belonged to the Margraviate of Ansbach, three to the imperial city of Nuremberg and five to the Nuremberg patrician family Haller von Hallerstein . In 1623 and 1682 there were only seven properties, all of which were subordinate to Nuremberg landholders. In 1732 there were ten properties and one shepherd's house in Nemsdorf, according to the descriptions of the upper office by Johann Georg Vetter . Half a property was subordinate to the caste office in Schwabach , three properties to the rich alms of the imperial city of Nuremberg and six and a half properties to the Nuremberg owners ( von Ebner : one, von Haller: five and a half).

Towards the end of the 18th century, Nemsdorf and Göckenhof formed a community. In Nemsdorf there were still ten properties and a community pastor's house. The high court exercised the Brandenburg-Ansbach Oberamt Schwabach . The village and township government had the imperial city of Nuremberg held. The landlords were the Kastenamt Schwabach ( 12 Ganzhof), the state alms office of the Imperial City of Nuremberg (1 Ganzhof, 1 Dreiviertelhof) and Nuremberg owners (von Ebner: 1 Ganzhof; von Haller: 12 Ganzhof, 1 Halbhof, 1 Köblergut , 4 Gütlein ). In 1801 there were thirteen properties, only one of which was subordinate to the Schwabach caste office.

As part of the municipal edict , Nemsdorf was assigned to the Regelsbach tax district , II. Section in 1808 . It also belonged to the rural community of Regelsbach formed in 1818 . On May 1, 1978 Nemsdorf was incorporated into Rohr as part of the regional reform in Bavaria .

Architectural monuments

  • At Wintergraben 2: Vierseithof
  • Dietersdorfer Str. 3: Associated barn
  • Steiner Str. 18: Associated half-timbered barn

Population development

year 001818 001840 001861 001871 001885 001900 001925 001950 001961 001970 001987
Residents 93 88 159 * 85 99 70 74 147 103 157 163
Houses 11 15th 13 13 14th 16 22nd 54
source
* including Göckenhof

religion

The place has been predominantly Evangelical-Lutheran since the Reformation. The residents of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination are parish to St. Georg (Dietersdorf) .

literature

Web links

Commons : Nemsdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. Nemsdorf in the Bavaria Atlas
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  9. F. Eigler, p. 246.
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  13. F. Eigler, p. 481.
  14. Only inhabited houses are given. In 1818 these were designated as fireplaces , in 1840 as houses , and from 1871 to 1987 as residential buildings.
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