Shock village

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Shock village
City of Hennef (Sieg)
Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ′ 59 ″  N , 7 ° 15 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : 65 m above sea level NN
Residents : 1658  (Jan 2020)
Postal code : 53773
Area code : 02242
Stossdorf (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Shock village

Location of Stossdorf in North Rhine-Westphalia

Stossdorf, Quadenhof distillery
Stossdorf, Quadenhof distillery

Stossdorf is a district of the city of Hennef (Sieg) in the Rhein-Sieg district in North Rhine-Westphalia . The Quadenhof and Gut Zissendorf (see Zissendorf Monastery ) belong to Stossdorf .

location

Stossdorf lies south of the Sieg and is crossed by the state road 333 , which was federal road 8 here until the beginning of the 21st century . In the west, Stossdorf is separated from Buisdorf by the A 3 , and in the south and east by the A 560 from Hennef.

The former center of today's street village was on the north side of the L 333, which is why the locals also call this side "Alt-Stossdorf" and the southern section "Neu-Stossdorf".

history

Stossdorf was first mentioned in the Sinziger document from Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa . On May 9th, 1174 Stozdorp was confirmed the market, customs and minting rights, which were thus held against the Siegburg castle ban.

Until the re-congregation to Hennef on January 1, 1934, Stossdorf belonged to the Geistingen community .

village life

In addition to the Catholic Church with adjoining kindergarten there since 1999. Mansion .

Chapel and church

A chapel was built under the direction of Franz Kümpel at the end of the 19th century . A mission cross from 1724 and three figures that were saved from destruction during the fire in the Zissendorf monastery were housed in it. Until the 1970s, the mission cross still stood on the spot where the first stossdorf chapel was built (former Gartenstrasse, since the congregations amalgamated in 1969 "Am Spitzengarten").

This chapel was demolished again at the beginning of the 20th century. Before that, a new, larger chapel was built on a plot of land donated by the Hohn brothers on the main road (today "Fährstraße"). For 40 years this was mainly used for devotional purposes, only once a year a holy mass was celebrated there for the patronage festival. When the Redemptorists were expelled from the monastery in Geistingen in 1940 and Father Legeland was accepted by Pastor Karl Aretz, he was now regularly reading Holy Mass there. When it was leaked in the village in 1942 that the National Socialists wanted to melt down the church bells for the construction of cannons, Georg Lehmann and Otto Keller salvaged and hid them. On March 23, 1945, the chapel was damaged by German artillery fire, which was fired by the "Stossdorfer Bösch" in the direction of Allied positions near Kaldauen . The ARI projectiles, which were shot too short, destroyed large parts of the town center, the fire station, the roof, as well as large parts of the ceiling and the portal side of the chapel, Georg Lehmann was killed. Apparently it is always reported that it was an air raid, but according to the surviving Shockdorfer, this is not correct.

The previously hidden bell was reinstalled in the chapel, which the stuttdorf men had repaired by 1950. In the course of the next ten years, the number of visitors to the services in the chapel in Stossdorf rose sharply, so that some of the visitors had to attend the mass outside the building. The decision was made to double the size of the chapel in Hauptstrasse (now Fährstrasse). Katharina Hohn, 60 years old Messnerin in the chapel, and the Linden family donated the required space to the chapel building association, but the Archdiocese of Cologne had other plans. The Vicariate General suggested building a small church. After a long struggle on the part of the board of the association (which is now the church building association), construction work on the new small church in Stossdorf began on April 15, 1970. The foundation stone was laid in a solemn form on June 21, 1970, and the consecration took place on September 26, 1971 with the participation of the men's choir, Stossdorf, and the church choir of Geistingen. The old bell of the chapel also found its place in the new Herz-Jesu-Kirche.

societies

A large part of village life is borne by the associations, the Mailehenschaft was founded in 1814, the men's choir MGV "Eintracht" Stossdorf has been meeting since it was founded in 1882. Since 1919 there has also been the allotment gardening association. In 1965, the women's carnival society "Sunshine" emerged from the women's choir Stossdorf. At the beginning of the seventies, the “bar team” was established in the Dorfschänke, and since 1974 it has been a registered association (FC Germania Stossdorf). In 1979 the community association of stossdorf was founded.

Web links

Commons : Stossdorf  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hennef: Housing directory , residents ' registration office of the city of Hennef