Röderhof (Huy)

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Röderhof is a district of the community Huy in Saxony-Anhalt with about 200 inhabitants.

Röderhof Castle
Röderhof Castle, partial view

geography

Röderhof is located on the northern edge of the Huy ridge . The place is in the south-east of Dingelstedt am Huy , north of the Huysburg monastery and about 10 km north of Halberstadt . The Röderhofer pond is on site .

In Röderhof, the Harz foreland long-distance cycle path begins on the Aller-Harz long-distance cycle path via Westerhausen to the R1 European cycle path near Neinstedt .

history

The Röderhof originated in 1450 in the area of waste fallen Neudorfes as a major farms of the convent Huysburg and was conducted by monkish provisors (managers). In 1804 the monastery properties became sovereign domains.

From 1823 to 1830, the Röderhof Palace was built on the grounds of the estate . Some capitals and composite stones from the Huysburg monastery were used. General Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck , who also owned the monastery, had the collapsed cloister rebuilt in the castle grounds after the secularization in 1804 . In 1878 the estate came into the possession of the Hahn family. Before the expropriation in 1945, the property belonged to Rittmeister Friederich Schliephake, owner of the Badersleben Agricultural School.

In 1945 the Röderhof estate was divided among settlers as part of the Soviet land reform . Since the concept was not economically viable, the smallholders brought their ten hectares of land into an LPG around 1950 . The castle and the cloister suffered particularly badly during the GDR era. All art objects were stolen. From 1945 to 1992 different facilities were housed in the buildings, including a children's home from 1947, a rehabilitation center for girls suffering from tuberculosis from 1958 , a nursing home for the city of Halberstadt from 1967 and finally an art association from 1988. Since 1994 it has belonged again to the Beate family, formerly Schliephake.

On July 1, 1950, Röderhof was incorporated into Dingelstedt am Huy . Röderhof has been part of the Huy community since April 1, 2002.

Culture and sights

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b roederhof.de, accessed on March 10, 2012
  2. Christof Römer : Huysburg. Economic and legal conditions. In: Germania Benedictina. Vol. X-1, 2012, pp. 666, 670.
  3. History of the goods at roederhof.gmxhome.de, accessed on March 5, 2017
  4. Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1st, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , p. 327f.

Coordinates: 51 ° 58 ′  N , 11 ° 0 ′  E