Neundorf (Suhl)

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City of Suhl
Coordinates: 50 ° 36 ′ 14 ″  N , 10 ° 41 ′ 21 ″  E
Residents : 830  (Jan 31, 2015)
Incorporation : 1936
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Location of Neundorf in Suhl

Neundorf is a district in the independent city of Suhl in the south of the Free State of Thuringia .

location

Suhl-Neundorf is located on the upper reaches of the Hasel . The place is located southeast of the city on the edge of the Thuringian Forest , which surrounds the city. There are many half-timbered houses in the village .

history

Protestant church
Gasthof "Zum Goldenen Hirsch"
Half-timbered house

On July 22, 1318, the mountain village at that time was first mentioned in a document as "Nuwendorff by sule". The village was sold in 1357 by the Count von Henneberg to the knight Hans von Ostheim. Countess Mechthild von Henneberg bought the village back in 1406. In 1500 the place had 174 inhabitants. The guild laws of the local white cooper trade were confirmed in 1565. In 1600 the village had 361 inhabitants.

The excursion restaurant and hotel "Zum Goldenen Hirsch", which is now a listed building , was built in 1616 and a little later was used as a bar for beer and wine by the respective forester. Between 1618 and 1648, the Thirty Years' War reduced the population from 450 to around 250. The number of houses sank from 50 to 41. In 1700 the place had 418 inhabitants again. In 1746 a midwife was made responsible. In 1763 there was a great famine. The current church was built between 1761 and 1763. The first fire engine for the "community team" was purchased in 1793 for 200 thalers. In 1807 the school was expanded. Several troops billeted in 1813 caused hardship and shortages. The years 1816 to 1818 were also famine years . Until 1815, the place belonged to the Henneberg or Electoral Saxon office Schleusingen and then came to the Schleusingen district of the newly formed Prussian province of Saxony , where it remained until 1945.

The ravine through the village was expanded into a permanent road between 1850 and 1860. In 1862 the volunteer fire brigade was founded. In 1893, the shooting office was founded in the village , which is today the oldest German shooting office. In 1906 the aqueduct was built. The Suhl – Schleusingen railway, which was operated as a rack railway from Neundorf to Friedberg until 1928 , was opened in 1911. In 1913 the place got its own power grid. In 1936, what was then called Suhlerneundorf was incorporated into Suhl. In 1956/57 a kindergarten was built. The school extension was completed in 1968. In 2009, 908 people lived in the place which, according to the main statutes of the independent city of Suhl / Thuringia, is not counted among the spatially separated districts of Suhl.

Web links

Commons : Neundorf  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Districts on the official website of the city of Suhl , accessed on June 29, 2012
  2. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. Schleusingen district. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  3. Historical timetable in the festive program for the 650th and 675th celebrations
  4. Main statute of the independent city of Suhl / Thuringia