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Tannenhaus
Klingenthaler Str. 19, 08261 Schöneck / VogtlandTemplate: Infobox district of a municipality in Germany / maintenance / alternative name
Coordinates: 50 ° 23 ′ 25 ″  N , 12 ° 21 ′ 12 ″  E
Postal code : 08261
Area code : 037464
Tannenhaus (Saxony)
Fir house

Location of Tannenhaus in Saxony

Tannenhaus has been part of the town of Schöneck / Vogtl since 1939 . in the Vogtlandkreis (Free State of Saxony ). Tannenhaus belongs to the district of Schöneck / Vogtl.

geography

location

Tannenhaus is located in the south-east of the Saxon part of the historical Vogtland , but in terms of natural space it already belongs to the Western Ore Mountains . The place is in the headwaters of the Zwickauer Mulde , the Zwota and the Würschnitzbach and thus in a watershed . The Rote Mulde , one of two source rivers of the Zwickauer Mulde, rises north of the village and flows to the northeast. The Wolfsbach rises southeast of Tannenhaus and drains to the southeast via the Zwota into the Eger . The Wüschnitzbach rises in the southwest of the village and drains west into the White Elster . Tannenhaus is located in the Ore Mountains / Vogtland Nature Park . A branching road from Schöneck / Vogtl leads through the village. to Klingenthal or Markneukirchen .

Neighboring places

Schöneck / Vogtl. Muldenberg
Neighboring communities
Gunzen Zwotental Kottenheide

history

The history of Tannenhaus begins around 1771, when the place is occupied as a single house (forest house) southeast of Schöneck. Around 1834 Tannenhaus had 12 residents. In the 19th century, the Tannenhaus, known as an inn around 1875, belonged to the area around Schöneck and other forest settlements. a. Muldenberg and Kottenheide to the Schönecker forest community . At that time it was also called "Tannhof" or "Streugrün". Tannenhaus also has a forester's house that is responsible for the Tannenhaus district. Tannenhaus belonged to the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon Office of Voigtsberg until 1856 . After 1875 the place belonged to the Auerbach administration . Around 1900 Tannenhaus was part of the northeastern municipality of Mulde, which was renamed Muldenberg in 1934. Both places were not directly connected by a road. In 1939 it was reclassified to the northwestern Schöneck / Vogtl., Which is significantly closer to Tannenhaus than Muldenberg. Through the second district reform in the GDR , Tannenhaus came to be part of the town of Schöneck / Vogtl. in 1952 to the district of Klingenthal in the Chemnitz district (renamed the district of Karl-Marx-Stadt in 1953 ), which was continued in 1990 as the Saxon district of Klingenthal and was merged into the Vogtland district in 1996. Hotel operations in Tannenhaus were resumed in 2018 after extensive renovation and modernization. Another large hotel complex, the IFA Schöneck Hotel & Holiday Park, is located northwest of the municipality .

Sights and excursion destinations

  • Source of the Rote Mulde
  • IFA Schöneck Hotel & Holiday Park
  • Hotel and restaurant Tannenhaus
  • Kammweg and Kammloipe , Skiwelt Schöneck

Web links

  • Tannenhaus in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tannenhaus in the "Handbuch der Geographie", p. 445
  2. ^ Website of the Sachsenforst state enterprise
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 74 f.
  4. ^ The Auerbach administration in the municipality register 1900
  5. Freie Presse, issue of July 20, 2018