Sibbesse
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Coordinates: 52 ° 3 ' N , 9 ° 54' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Lower Saxony | |
County : | Hildesheim | |
Height : | 187 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 71.93 km 2 | |
Residents: | 5742 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 80 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 31079 | |
Area code : | 05065 | |
License plate : | HI, ALF | |
Community key : | 03 2 54 045 | |
LOCODE : | DE 74Q | |
Community structure: | 5 districts | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Lindenhof 1 31079 Sibbesse |
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Mayor : | Andreas Amft ( SPD ) | |
Location of the municipality of Sibbesse in the district of Hildesheim | ||
Sibbesse is a unitary parish in the Hildesheim district in Lower Saxony . Sibbesse is a member of the Leinebergland region , a voluntary association of various cities and municipalities in southern Lower Saxony founded according to the Leader approach .
geography
Geographical location
Sibbesse is northeast of the Seven Mountains (up to 395 m high), behind which - according to the fairy tale - Snow White may have lived, and south of the Hildesheim Forest (up to 359 m high). It is located between Alfeld (Leine) in the west and Hildesheim in the northeast.
Community structure
- Village Adenstedt with Sellenstedt and Grafelde
- City Almstedt with Segeste
- Eberholzen village
- Village core town Sibbesse with Hönze , Möllensen and Petze
- Westfeld village with Wrisbergholzen
history
The joint municipality of Sibbesse existed since March 1st, 1974 as a result of the regional reform in Lower Saxony . As early as 1965, some member communities in this area had voluntarily joined together to form a joint community. Sibbesse became part of the Sibbesse municipality through the reform.
On November 1, 2016, the Sibbesse Congregation was transferred to the Sibbesse Unified Congregation.
politics
Municipal council
The municipal council consists of 3 councilors and 14 councilors from the following parties:
- CDU : 7 seats
- SPD : 7 seats
- Greens : 2 seats
- Independent : 1 seat
(Status: local election September 11, 2016)
mayor
Due to the transformation of the Sibbesse community into the unified community, the election of a full-time mayor on September 11, 2016 of the new Sibbesse community was necessary. Since there was no absolute majority in the first ballot, the previous treasurer of the Sibbesse community, Andreas Amft (SPD), was elected as the new mayor of the Sibbesse community with a large majority. His deputies are Ulrich Schünemann (CDU) and Oswald Jakobi (SPD).
previous office holder:
- 2001–2016: Hubertus Schneider (CDU) (as mayor of the municipality )
- since 2016: Andreas Amft (SPD)
coat of arms
Blazon : "In red a silver sloping bar coveredwith a black wolf's tang, accompaniedby 7 silver roses with golden sepals and golden lugs on the upper left and lower right." | |
Justification for the coat of arms: The 13 roses in the coat of arms symbolize the twelve districts belonging to the municipality as well as the place Nienstedt , since Nienstedt belonged to the former Sibbesse municipality until 1974. The Wolfsangel, an old border sign, can be traced back to the fact that Sibbesse has been a border town between the authorities of Gronau and Winzenburg since the earliest times . |
Culture and sights
Buildings
- The baroque church , built between 1734 and 1737, is located in Sibbesse . Your ceiling painting from 1755 was renewed in 1893 and 1986. The pulpit altar and the baptismal angel are from around 1737, the baptismal font was made in 1607.
- The 130 m high Sibbesse telecommunications tower of Deutsche Telekom AG was built in 1973.
- Memorial stones on the main street of Hönze and at the Möllenser church remind of the first documented mentions of Hönze (1170) and Möllensen (1227).
- The Protestant church stands in Petze, with a single nave and corner blocks. The lower part of the west tower probably dates from the Romanesque period and was raised in the 15th century. In it, pointed arched sound holes with cube capitals stand out. The spire is from the 19th century. The nave was built in 1784/85. Inside the church is u. a. the pulpit altar from the end of the 18th century is noteworthy.
- In Hönze, the Protestant St. Paul Chapel with a saddle roof , two buttresses and a roof turret supplied with slips is worth seeing. It was renovated in 1638, 1753, 1830 and from 1978 onwards and inaugurated again in 1986. The altar of the chapel, which has a wooden barrel vault and around 50 seats, dates from 1684. Originally the pulpit was located directly above the altar, but it was later placed on the left in front of it.
- The Protestant St. Lucia Chapel , built in 1744, is located in Möllensen . A baptismal font from 1603 with well-preserved reliefs and the wooden ceiling from the end of the 17th century are particularly noteworthy.
- In Möllensen opposite the church is the former school, where the local history researcher and writer Heinrich Sohnrey worked. A plaque above the entrance commemorates him. While working in Möllensen, he wrote the book Der Bruderhof. The title referred to an existing farm in Möllensen, which burned down in the 1980s.
- Wrisbergholzen Castle is located in Writzbergholzen .
Photo gallery
Trivia
Sibbesse appears in an outside scene in the film The Torn Curtain by Alfred Hitchcock .
Infrastructure
education
Sibbesse has a primary school . The closest grammar schools , secondary schools , secondary schools and comprehensive schools are in Lamspringe , Hildesheim and Alfeld , Bad Salzdetfurth and Gronau (Leine) .
traffic
The high-speed line Hanover – Würzburg runs through the municipality of Sibbesse .
Personalities
Honorary citizen
- Hellmut Schneider (1923-2010), politician, from 1959 to 1963 (GB / BHE) and from 1990 to 1994 (CDU), member of the Lower Saxony state parliament, he was made an honorary citizen of the community of Sibbesse in 1988
Sons and daughters of the church
- Friedrich Busse (1835–1898), founder of German deep sea fishing
- Johann Eisele (* 1948), architect, specialist author and professor at the Technical University of Darmstadt
People connected to the community
- Ernst Dietrich Bartels (1679–1762), Baroque carver in Northern Germany, he created the pulpit altar for the Protestant church in Sibbesse
- Heinrich Sohnrey (1859-1948), teacher, popular writer and publicist, the Heinrich-Sohnrey-Weg in Sibbesse was named after him
literature
- NN: Sibbesse: A modern integrated community with over 1000 years of history . Sibbesse 1997.
- Sabine Hartmann: Sibbesse - past and present. A short chronicle of the Sibesse community. Kreissparkasse, Hildesheim 2003.
- Sabine Hartmann: The Sibbesse community. Stories and pictures. Sibbesse 2005.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Office for Statistics Lower Saxony, LSN-Online regional database, Table 12411: Update of the population, as of December 31, 2019 ( help ).
- ^ Matthias Blazek : From the Landdrostey to the district government - The history of the district government of Hanover as reflected in the administrative reforms . Ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart 2004, ISBN 3-89821-357-9 .
- ↑ Lower Saxony State Chancellery (ed.): Law on the reorganization of the community Sibbesse, district Hildesheim . Lower Saxony Law and Ordinance Gazette (Nds. GVBl.). No. 19/2015 . Hanover November 12, 2015, p. 304 ( digital version [PDF; 464 kB ; accessed on July 9, 2019] p. 6).
- ↑ Local reorganization. In: Sibbesse parish website. Retrieved May 14, 2019 .
- ↑ a b The Sibbesse Parish Council. In: Sibbesse parish website. Retrieved September 25, 2017 .
- ↑ The coat of arms of the municipality of Sibbesse. In: Sibbesse parish website. Retrieved September 25, 2017 .
- ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments. Bremen, Lower Saxony . Ed .: Dehio Association. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-422-03022-0 , p. 1203 .
- ^ Georg Dehio: Handbook of German Art Monuments. Bremen, Lower Saxony . Ed .: Dehio Association. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-422-03022-0 , p. 1893 .
- ↑ Information board at the entrance to the village.
- ^ Georg Dehio: Handbook of German Art Monuments. Bremen, Lower Saxony . Ed .: Dehio Association. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-422-03022-0 , p. 955 .