Peukendorf

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Peukendorf
Helbedündorf municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 55 "  N , 10 ° 38 ′ 57"  E
Height : 316 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 99713
Area code : 036020
Peukendorf (Thuringia)
Peukendorf

Location of Peukendorf in Thuringia

Peukendorf is a settlement in the municipality of Helbedündorf in the Kyffhäuserkreis in Thuringia .

geography

Peukendorf is the southern neighbor of Kleinbrüchter . The settlement is on Kreisstraße 4 and is located in a rural area, which is interspersed with forest from the dune north and south .

history

Peukendorf was first mentioned in a document on September 4, 1178 in the document book I 23 of the Walkenried monastery . Traces of stilt houses and stone axes from the 1st century AD were found in the area of ​​the estate . In 1378 the estate belonged to the Schlotheim Monastery , then it became a princely domain . In 1787 the local fire brigade was founded. Peukendorf had a railway connection with Kleinbrüchter . Passenger traffic ended in 1969, freight traffic when potash mining ended after 1990.

The last tenant of the estate was Amtsrat Karl Buse from 1890 to 1935. Peukendorf was his life's work. In 1935 the estate was advertised as a settlement . 9 settlement courtyards were to be built, 7 of them as new buildings. They were each equipped with 15 hectares of land. The houses, half for residential and commercial purposes, were built in the style of the time. In the course of the decades they have been changed significantly by additions, one house has been demolished. There is a motto on every gable wall of the settlement houses. A remnant with the manor house and the stately farm buildings were continued. From the end of the war, the manor house had to take in many expellees . At the time of the Soviet occupation zone , the property was transferred to public ownership and later incorporated into VEG Allmenhausen . A large pig fattening facility was built. The remaining settlers had to form an LPG in 1958 . The mansion, which temporarily served as a school, was demolished in the 1970s. After the political change , the ownership structure was reorganized.

On September 2, 1995, Kleinbrüchter and Peukendorf and 50 people became members of the Helbedündorf community because they have always been connected.

Sayings on the settlement houses

  • "Man creates his own fate"
  • "Only do what is right in your things, the other will do for itself"
  • "One class must teach, the other defend, the third must nourish"
  • "The fist on the sword, the hand on the plow, Fried and bread enough"

literature

  • Max Hensel: Ortschronik Peukendorf , 2008

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wolfgang Kahl : First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. Verlag Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza, 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 217.
  2. Information about the place. Retrieved February 15, 2012

Web links

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