Neufriedersdorf

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Map with Neufriedersdorf from 1883

Neufriedersdorf is a settlement in the Friedersdorf district of the city of Neusalza-Spremberg in Saxony , 400 m east of Neuspremberg . It was an extension of the Niederfriedersdorf manor, which had been part of the Friedersdorf rural community since 1938. The Niederfriedersdorf estate had built a brickworks on the site of Neufriedersdorf , which processed the Pleistocene boulder clay and ribbon clays south of the Spree bend.

In 1777 the first residents were nine, in 1871 there were 104 and in 1890 116 residents. The small settlement group stretches in a row of houses about 400 m long from the Zittau - Dresden railway line to the northern edge of the border forest . Locals also use the name Fichtelhäuser, named after the Fichtelschenke standing on the edge of the forest next to an old spruce, an inn at the southern end of the row of houses. An old path runs past it in a north-west-south-east direction, the thieves' road (Diebstraße for short), past the former frog mill (only remains today) to the south-east to Jiříkov (Georgswalde). The robber captain Karasek is said to have used them in raids. The Richterflössel , formerly known as raft for short, collects numerous rivulets that arise in the border forest near the log cabin. It continues to the Ziegelteich, from there with a deeply incised course, alongside the bridge pond, which was renovated in 2008, and finally flows into the Spree in the Spreepark .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://hov.isgv.de/Neufriedersdorf
  2. http://www.stadtmagazinverlag.de/orte/karasek03/wanderung.htm

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Coordinates: 51 ° 1 ′  N , 14 ° 32 ′  E