Stöckigt (coarse)

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Seal of the community Grobau with Stöckigt

Stöckigt was a hamlet near Grobau in the Saxon Vogtland district , which was destroyed in 1963 as part of the GDR border security on the inner German border . As part of the community Grobau, the corridor came from Stöckigt to the community of Kemnitz on July 4, 1983, to the community of Burgstein on January 1, 1994 and to the community of Weischlitz on January 1, 2011 .

geography

Geographical location and traffic

The devastated location Stöckigt is in the west of the community Weischlitz between Grobau in the north and Gutenfürst in the east. The scattered settlement was in the Grobauer Flur on Paschersteig between the state border with Bavaria in the west and the Leipzig – Hof railway line with the former Gutenfürst border station in the east. The Brandhaus was right on the Bavarian border . The Steinpöhl (592 m) is located southeast of the former location . In the immediate vicinity to the west of the former town is the former border strip of the inner-German border , which is now under nature protection as the Green Belt Germany . A little further to the west is the Three Free State Stone on the triangle between Saxony, Bavaria and Thuringia . The Ore Mountains – Vogtland ridge trail leads past Stöckigt .

The former location of Stöckigt is 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

Grossbau
Neighboring communities Good lord
Münchenreuth , Feilitzsch

history

Stöckigt was a scattered settlement of cottagers that was first mentioned in 1791. It was in Grobau's hallway. Regarding the manorial rule , Stöckigt belonged proportionally to the manors Gutenfürst and Grobau . The place in church belonged to the armed parish Misslareuth . As a district of Grobau, Stöckigt belonged to the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon Office of Plauen until 1856 . In 1856 the place was affiliated with the Plauen court office and in 1875 with the Plauen administration . The population was 24 people around 1890.

Through the second district reform in the GDR , Stöckigt came to the Plauen-Land district in the Chemnitz district as part of the Grobau community in 1952 (renamed the Karl-Marx-Stadt district in 1953 ). Due to its location in the 5 km wide restricted area on the border with Germany , the hamlet of Stöckigt was important for border security. One reason for this was the 593 m high Zapfenstein south of the village, from which one had a good view of the Gutenfürst border station and the border apron. For this reason, all residents had to forcibly leave the place by 1959. The German Border Police (DGP) maintained a border company in Stöckigt until 1967. When it was moved to Gutenfürst in 1967, all of the existing houses in Stöckigt were demolished. Due to the increased expansion of the Gutenfürst border station, a command post for the border troops was built on the Zapfenstein in the 1970s. With the incorporation of Grobau into Kemnitz , Stöckigt also came to Kemnitz on July 4, 1983.

With the turnaround , the situation in the restricted area ended for Stöckigt. The former border strip has since been part of the Green Belt Germany nature reserve . As part of the municipality of Kemnitz, the Stöckigt corridor belonged to the Saxon district of Plauen from 1990 . On January 1, 1994, the municipality of Kemnitz merged with six other municipalities to form the municipality of Burgstein , which had belonged to the Vogtlandkreis since 1996. With the incorporation of the Burgstein community into the Weischlitz community, the former location of Stöckigt has been part of the Grobau district of the Weischlitz community since January 1, 2011.

literature

  • Saxon Academy of Science: Historical Place Name Book of Saxony Volume II. M – ZS 464f. ( PDF )

Web links

Commons : Stöckigt  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Erzgebirge – Vogtland ridge trail
  2. ^ Stöckigt on a historical measuring table sheet of Saxony
  3. The Gutenfürst manor at www.sachsens-schlösser.de
  4. The Grobau manor at www.sachsens-schlösser.de
  5. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 76 f.
  6. ^ The Plauen District Administration in the municipality register 1900
  7. Stöckigt on a private website during the GDR era
  8. Grobau on gov.genealogy.net
  9. Kemnitz on gov.genealogy.net
  10. ^ Burgstein on gov.genealogy.net

Coordinates: 50 ° 25 ′ 20.4 ″  N , 11 ° 56 ′ 48.3 ″  E