Seeligstadt (Klipphausen)

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Seeligstadt
Community Klipphausen
Coordinates: 51 ° 5 ′ 5 "  N , 13 ° 26 ′ 56"  E
Height : 262 m above sea level NN
Residents : 214  (December 31, 2011)
Incorporation : July 1, 1950
Incorporated into: Pigeon home
Postal code : 01665
Area code : 035245
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Location of the Seeligstadt district in Klipphausen
Seeligstadt, Taubenheim and neighboring towns on a map from the 19th century
“Seeligstäd” on a map of the Meißen office from 1750

Seeligstadt is a district of the municipality of Klipphausen in the district of Meißen , Saxony .

geography

Seeligstadt is located in the Meißner highlands between Wilsdruff , Nossen and Meißen . The village is surrounded by the other districts belonging to Klipphausen, Schmiedewalde in the south, Burkhardswalde in the south-west and Munzig in the west. Weitzschen and Piskowitz are neighboring to the northwest . To the northeast of Seeligstadt is Taubenheim , to the east of Lotzen .

The Gallenbach begins in Seeligstadt and approaches the Triebisch as an orographically right tributary and flows through Sönitz, among other things . Southeast of Seeligstadt the terrain rises to Baeyerhöhe to go to the northeast is the Ortswüstung Peeping home . The most important street in Seeligstadt is Burkhardswalder Straße. The Meißen transport company bus line 414 , which connects Seeligstadt to public transport , also runs on this route . In Seeligstadt, the Weitzschener Strasse – Alter Viehweg – Alte Kohlenstrasse, which runs in the direction of Limbach , crosses Burkhardswalder Strasse.

history

The village was first mentioned in 1186 as "Selgenstadt". Over the centuries, the place name changed, among other things, the stations "Seliginstat", "Seligestad", "Selliginstad", "Seligkstadt", "Seliegstadt" and "Selstadt" to today's spelling, the 1875 to distinguish it from Seeligstadt in Stolpen with the addition “b. Meissen ”was provided. In addition, "Seelingstadt" was still in use in the late 19th century.

Around the forest hoof village , whose inhabitants earned their income from agriculture, a 431 hectare forest hoof field extended. In the basic rule , the owner of the shared manors in Rothschönberg and Taubenheim; in the latter it has been parish since everyone.

For centuries, the administration of the place was the responsibility of the Meissen Hereditary Authority . In 1856, Seeligstadt belonged to the Meißen court office and then came to the Meißen district administration , from which the district of the same name emerged. On the basis of the rural community order of 1838 , Seeligstadt gained independence as a rural community , but lost this independence on July 1, 1950 when it was incorporated into Taubenheim, which in turn has been part of Triebischtal since the end of 2003 . With the incorporation of Triebischtal on July 1, 2012, Seeligstadt became a part of the municipality of Klipphausen.

Several buildings in the village are protected as cultural monuments (see list of cultural monuments in Taubenheim ).

Population development

year Residents
1551 19 possessed men , 17 residents
1764 21 possessed men, 2 gardeners, 6 cottagers
1834 251
1871 308
1890 288
1910 284
1925 283
1939 271
1946 436
1950 see Taubenheim

Individual evidence

  1. Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office

Web links

Commons : Seeligstadt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files