Schwarzenreuth (Weischlitz)

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Schwarzenreuth
community Weischlitz
Coordinates: 50 ° 24 ′ 27 ″  N , 11 ° 59 ′ 36 ″  E
Height : 584 m
Area : 10 ha
Incorporation : January 1, 1994
Incorporated into: Burgstein
Postal code : 08538
Area code : 037433
Schwarzenreuth (Saxony)
Schwarzenreuth

Location of Schwarzenreuth in Saxony

Schwarzenreuth is a hamlet belonging to the Krebes district of the municipality Weischlitz in the Saxon Vogtland district . As part of Krebes on January 1, 1994, it was merged with six other municipalities to form the municipality of Burgstein . This in turn was incorporated into the large community of Weischlitz on January 1, 2011.

geography

Castle stone ruins north of Schwarzenreuth

Location and traffic

Schwarzenreuth is located in the southeast of the Krebes district, which in turn is in the southwest of the municipality of Weischlitz. The hamlet is located in the Burgstein area on the southern edge of the Plattenberg, which is connected to the Burgstein ruins by hiking trails. The ridge path Erzgebirge – Vogtland leads through Schwarzenreuth . The federal motorway 72 runs south of the town some distance away .

Schwarzenreuth is located in the west of the Vogtlandkreis and in the Saxon part of the historic Vogtland on the border with the Bavarian Vogtland . Geographically, the place is in the center of the natural area Vogtland ( Central Vogtland Kuppenland ).

Neighboring places

Krebes Ruderitz
Neighboring communities
Heinersgrün with hallway Markusgrün Ramoldsreuth corridor

history

The forest name of Schwarzenreuth south of the Burgstein ruins was referred to as wood around 1487 , above Burgstein , later as the Schwarzreuth . The field name is mentioned in the 19th century as on the Ruhland . A settlement in the corridor of Krebes is given in 1791 as Schwarz Reuth , in 1839 as Schwarzenreuth or black Reuthäuser . The stain was one with respect to the basic rule as office Village to 1856 in Saxon or Royal Saxon Official Plauen . The place was the most south-westerly place of the Plauen office on the border with the Voigtsberg office . Ecclesiastically, the place has always been parish after Krebes. In 1856 Schwarzenreuth was affiliated as part of Krebes with the Plauen court office and in 1875 with the Plauen administration .

Due to the second district reform in the GDR , Schwarzenreuth came as part of the Krebes community in 1952 to the Plauen-Land district in the Chemnitz district (renamed the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1953 ). With the establishment of the restricted area on the inner-German border , the Burgstein area , which had previously been popular with tourists, was no longer accessible. The last host family on the Burgstein was evicted in 1952 . According to the historical register of Saxony, this fate also hit the hamlet of Schwarzenreuth.

With the turnaround , Schwarzenreuth and the Burgstein area ended their situation in the restricted area. The hamlet of Schwarzenreuth today consists of six buildings. As part of the municipality of Krebes, Schwarzenreuth belonged to the Saxon district of Plauen from 1990. On January 1, 1994, the Krebes community merged with six other communities to form the Burgstein community, which had been part of the Vogtlandkreis since 1996. With the incorporation of the municipality of Burgstein into the larger municipality of Weischlitz, Krebes, together with the hamlet of Schwarzenreuth and the district of Ruderitz, has been a district of Weischlitz since January 1, 2011.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 76 f.
  2. ^ The Plauen District Administration in the municipality register 1900
  3. Schwarzenreuth in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
  4. Krebes on gov.genealogy.net
  5. ^ Burgstein on gov.genealogy.net