Neuscheidenbach
Neuscheidenbach
Municipality of Sohland on the Spree
Coordinates: 51 ° 3 ′ 31 ″ N , 14 ° 25 ′ 9 ″ E
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Height : | 295 m above sea level NN | |
Incorporation : | 1877 | |
Postal code : | 02689 | |
Area code : | 035936 | |
Location of Neuscheidenbach in Saxony |
Neuscheidenbach , also Neu-Scheidenbach , is part of the municipality of the main town of Sohland on the Spree in the Bautzen district .
geography
location
Neuscheidenbach extends from the confluence of the forest water down on the southern high bank of the Kaltbach or Scheidenbach and is traversed by the Tännichtwasser . To the east of the settlement, the Oberoderwitz – Wilthen railway spans the Kaltbachtal and runs along federal road 98 . The Hohberg ( 426 m ) rises in the north, the Funkenburg ( 376 m ) in the northwest , the Mälzerberg ( 413 m ) and the Kälbersteine ( 487 m ) to the northeast, and the Frühlingsberg ( 352 m ) to the southeast .
Neighboring places
Neuschirgiswalde | Schirgiswalde | Petersbach |
Wehrsdorf |
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Altscheidenbach |
Mushroom hamlet | Mittelohland | Wendisch-Sohland |
Streets
The district consists of the streets Scheidenbachstraße and Wiesengrundweg.
history
In 1774, the owner of the combined manors Wendisch- and Niedersohland, Friedrich Franz Xaver zu Solms-Sonnewalde, had construction sites issued over the Wehrsdorf ponds on the Tännichtwassergrund. The scattered settlement that emerged close to the border to the Bohemian exclave Schirgiswalde was called Wehrsdorfer houses .
In 1810 Johannes von Seilern and Aspang built a row of houses on Lehdehang along Wehrsdorfer Straße. The settlement belonging to the Wendisch-Sohland manor was soon referred to as Neuscheidenbach. From the middle of the 19th century, Neuscheidenbach and Altscheidenbach formed the Scheidenbach district of the Wendischsohland community, and the settlement in Mittelohland was parish. The three Wehrsdorf ponds on the lower reaches of the Tännichtwasser were drained in the middle of the 19th century. Between 1875 and 1877 the Sohland – Wilthen railway line was built, which crosses the Scheidenbach valley on a 40 m long bridge east of Neuscheidenbach. Since the merger of Wendischsohland with Mittelohland, Obersohland and Niedersohland to form the municipality of Sohland on the Spree in 1877, Scheidenbach was a district of the same.
On January 1, 2011, Scheidenbach was removed from the official municipality of Sohland an der Spree.
Administrative affiliation
- 1777: Bautzen district, 1843: Bautzen district court, 1856: Schirgiswalde court office , 1875: Bautzen district administration , 1952: Bautzen district , 1994: Bautzen district , August 1, 2008: Bautzen district .
Townscape
Neuscheidenbach is a scattered settlement consisting of several rows of houses being removed. Five of the houses have framing . Two groups of houses are located on the slopes on both sides of the Tännichtwassergrund, another along the road that crosses the Grund. The fourth group of houses adjoins the Wehrsdorfer Niederdorf, on a steep slope above the wide meadow of the Scheidenbach. Some of the houses are therefore built at an incline on the slope; the lower eaves side is two-story, the upper one-story.
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literature
- Around Bautzen and Schirgiswalde (= values of the German homeland . Volume 12). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1967, p. 211.
Footnotes
Web links
- Neuscheidenbach in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony