Schwarzbach (Ratingen)

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Schwarzbach
City of Ratingen
Coordinates: 51 ° 17 ′ 7 ″  N , 6 ° 51 ′ 57 ″  E
Area : 9.11 km²
Residents : 516  (December 31, 2015)
Population density : 57 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : May 15, 1930
Incorporated into: Hasselbeck
Postal code : 40882
Area code : 02102
Schwarzbach (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Schwarzbach

Location of Schwarzbach in North Rhine-Westphalia

Schwarzbach is a district of the city of Ratingen in the Mettmann district in North Rhine-Westphalia . Until 1930 Schwarzbach was an independent municipality in what was then the Düsseldorf-Mettmann district of the Prussian Rhine province .

geography

The rural district of Schwarzbach is located in the south of the city of Ratingen and is traversed in an east-west direction by the eponymous Schwarzbach . Schwarzbach has always been a scattered settlement without an actual village center. At the present Ratinger district are adjacent to the area of the old Honnschaft Schwarzenbach large parts of the old Honnschaften Hasselbeck and Krumbach.

history

Schwarzbach, originally a sonship in the Angermund office of the Duchy of Berg , has belonged to the Hubbelrath mayor in the Düsseldorf district since the French era . Since the 1840s, Schwarzbach formed its own municipality in accordance with the municipal code for the Rhine Province of 1845. In 1885, among others, Groß- and Klein Buschhaus, Groß Kauhaus, Hausmannshäuschen, Heienbruch, Kirbusch, Lohof, Mühlenhäuschen, Neu Dellerhof, Nocken were used as living spaces for the municipality , Pfaffenhof, Queullshäuschen, Beauty Court, Beauty Mill, Tannenkamp, ​​Voismühle and Wettschen.

On May 15, 1930, Schwarzbach merged with the Hasselbeck-Krumbach community to form the Hasselbeck community, which in turn was renamed Hasselbeck-Schwarzbach in 1947 . By the Düsseldorf law , the municipality of Hasselbeck-Schwarzbach was divided on January 1, 1975 into the cities of Düsseldorf and Ratingen . The area of ​​the old community of Schwarzbach came completely to Ratingen.

Population development

year Residents source
1835 405
1864 259
1885 262
1910 472
2011 510
2015 516

The population figures refer to the Honnschaft in 1835, to the municipality in 1864, 1885 and 1910 and to the Schwarzbach district in 2011 and 2015.

Architectural monuments

Architectural monuments in the Schwarzbach district are the Hausmannsmühle, the Scheffenmühle, the Diepensiepen watermill, the Meigen estate, the Hahnerhof's penitentiary and the Grünensiepen, Hornser Weg 7, Kleinkauhaus, Kessel, Beitel and Zur Hütte farmhouses.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Community encyclopedia for the Rhineland Province 1885, p. 84
  2. ^ Official Journal for the Düsseldorf administrative region 1930, p. 160
  3. www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de: Municipalities and administrative divisions in the Bergisches Land
  4. ^ Johann Georg von Viebahn: Statistics and topography of the government district of Düsseldorf. 1836, accessed on May 5, 2017 (digitized version).
  5. ^ Statistics of the government district of Düsseldorf 1867
  6. www.gemeindeververzeichnis.de: District of Düsseldorf
  7. a b City of Ratingen: Area and population