Sennickerode

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Sennickerode
Community Gleichen
Coordinates: 51 ° 27 ′ 38 "  N , 10 ° 4 ′ 22"  E
Height : 256 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 37130
Area code : 05592
Sennickerode (Lower Saxony)
Sennickerode

Location of Sennickerode in Lower Saxony

Sennickerode estate
Sennickerode estate

Sennickerode belongs together with the estates and settlements of Appenrode , Elbickerode and Vogelsang to the district of Bremke , a district of the municipality of Gleichen in the district of Göttingen in southern Lower Saxony .

Geography and transport links

The place is northeast of the core town of Bremke on the K 15 and on the Bischhäuser Bach, a left tributary of the garden . To the northwest are Die Gleichen , a pair of mountains 428 and 432 meters high in the Weser-Leine Bergland .

history

Sennickerode was a village settlement in the Middle Ages. The first written mention is contained in a forged document in the 12th century, which supposedly should go back to the time 1089-1093 and the place name was handed down as Sinnicherothe . In 1212, Sinnkerode is mentioned in a document. By the beginning of the 14th century at the latest, the Lords of Uslar owned fiefs in Sennickerode. While some publications assume a desolation of the place in the late Middle Ages, others assume as likely that it existed until the downfall in favor of the Vorwerk of the Lords of Uslar.

Attractions

The elongated two-storey manor house of the manor was built in 1937/38 according to a design by Wilhelm Lossow (Leipzig) in the style of the rural Lower Saxony baroque. The structure of the previous buildings (1778 and 1877–79) was included.

Today it presents itself, including the park, as a location for various events and events.

In the formerly fenced-in, forest-like area of ​​the estate near the stream flowing past, there is an oak that has been designated as a natural monument and which, thanks to its growth form, has an impact on the landscape.

Research station

From 1995 to 2008, maintained Georg-August University Göttingen , the Ethological Station Sennickerode , an open air site, where a large colony of marmosets lived, their social behavior was explored.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Kirstin Casemir, Uwe Ohainski, Jürgen Udolph: The place names of the district of Göttingen (= Jürgen Udolph [Hrsg.]: Lower Saxon Place Name Book (NOB) . Part IV). Publishing house for regional history, Bielefeld 2003, ISBN 3-89534-494-X , p. 367 .
  2. ^ A b Peter Ferdinand Lufen: Landkreis Göttingen, part 2. Altkreis Duderstadt with the communities Friedland and Gleichen and the combined communities Gieboldehausen and Radolfshausen (= Christiane Segers-Glocke [Hrsg.]: Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony . Volume 5.3 ). CW Niemeyer, Hameln 1997, ISBN 3-8271-8257-3 .
  3. University of Göttingen: Ethological Station of the Anthropological Institutions ( Memento from May 1, 2003 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Agriculture instead of monkey research. On: goettinger-tageblatt.de from June 16, 2017