Pilzdörfel (Sohland on the Spree)

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Mushroom hamlet
Municipality of Sohland on the Spree
Coordinates: 51 ° 3 ′ 13 ″  N , 14 ° 24 ′ 53 ″  E
Height : 320 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : 1877
Postal code : 02689
Area code : 035936
Pilzdörfel (Saxony)
Mushroom hamlet

Location of Pilzdörfel in Saxony

Pilzdörfel , until 1938 Neumittelsohland , is part of the municipality of the main town of Sohland on the Spree in the Bautzen district .

geography

location

Pilzdörfel extends between Sohland and Wehrsdorf along the federal highway 98 . Tännichtwasser flows through the place . The Bohnlehde ( 327  m ) rises to the east, the Lehdeberg ( 355  m ) and the Tännichtberg ( 461  m ) to the southwest and the Wachberg ( 350  m ) to the west .

Neighboring places

New extension Wehrsdorf , Neuscheidenbach Altscheidenbach
Wehrsdorf Neighboring communities Wendisch-Sohland
Dont Obersohland Mittelohland

Streets

The district consists of the streets Am Pilzdörfel, Sandweg, Rösselburgstraße and Waldstraße.

history

In 1793, the owner of the combined manor of Mittel- and Obersohland, Christoph August von der Sahla, had construction sites assigned in the meadow floodplain of the Tännichtwasser below the riding arena. The new settlement was the first expansion on the corridors of the Mittelohland manor and was called Neumittelsohland .

To the north of the village, in 1819, on the road from Mittelohland to Wehrsdorf, the “City of Frankfurt” was built, where the Sohland post office was also located in the 19th century. In 1830 this road to the Chaussee from Oppach to Bischofswerda was expanded. In the following years, new rows of houses were built west of the bridge over the Tännichtwasser along the Chaussee to the boundary with Wehrsdorf, and the new extension was later built on Wehrsdorf corridor.

From the middle of the 19th century Neumittelsohland formed a district of the community Mittelohland, the settlement was also parish there. Since the merger of Mittelohland with Wendischsohland, Obersohland and Niedersohland to form the municipality of Sohland on the Spree in 1877, Neumittelsohland was a district of the same. In 1938 the district was given the new name Pilzdörfel.

On January 1, 2011, Pilzdörfel was deleted as an official part of the municipality of Sohland an der Spree.

Administrative affiliation

Townscape

Three-sided courtyard of the former "Stadt Frankfurt" inn

Pilzdörfel consists of several rows of houses, with the majority of the houses on Bundesstraße 98 (Am Pilzdörfel).

The three-sided courtyard of the former "Stadt Frankfurt" inn is characteristic of the townscape. The former inn, built in 1819, has a worked granite wall, an ornate front door and a half-timbered upper floor. The property, which is now unused and left to decay, is very heavily littered. Due to the danger of the barn collapsing, the Rösselburgstraße branching off next to it had to be closed in 2012.

Several of the houses have framing . The late half-timbered houses include the well-preserved houses Am Pilzdörfel 12 from 1835 and Am Pilzdörfel 20 from 1872. The house at Am Pilzdörfel 27 has a half-timbered knee-height that is unique in Sohland.

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literature

Footnotes

  1. Official Journal No. 4/2012

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