Thiergarten (Nobitz)

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Thiergarten
community Nobitz
Coordinates: 50 ° 55 ′ 35 ″  N , 12 ° 33 ′ 17 ″  E
Incorporation : February 1, 1893
Incorporated into: Brick home
Postal code : 04603
Area code : 034494
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Location of Ziegelheim with Thiergarten in the unified municipality of Nobitz

Thiergarten is a locality of Ziegelheim in the municipality of Nobitz in the Altenburger Land district in Thuringia . The place was incorporated into Ziegelheim in 1893, with which it came to the Nobitz community on July 6, 2018. Due to its historical affiliation to the Ziegelheim manor , Thiergarten belonged to Saxony until 1952 .

geography

Thiergarten is still in Altenburg's most redeemed hill country south of the Leinawald . The district merges directly into the town of Ziegelheim in the west. The street of the same name "Thiergarten" still points to the place that was merged with Ziegelheim. The historical affiliation to Saxony and the former border with Thuringia are only visible today when the place belongs to the parish of Ziegelheim in the church district of Glauchau-Rochlitz of the Evangelical Lutheran regional church of Saxony .

history

Location of the Saxon lordship of Ziegelheim in the south of the Altenburger Land

Thiergarten in the corridor of Ziegelheim is one of the few places in today's Altenburger Land that historically did not belong to the Altenburg district office in the Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg . The place was part of the Ziegelheim estate , which was owned by the Lords of Schönburg as a Saxon fief . Thiergarten has always been part of Ziegelheim's church. After 1813, the Ziegelheim patrimonial court was administered by the Schönburg Justice Office in Remse . The relationship between the Kingdom of Saxony and the House of Schönburg was reorganized in 1835. The Schönburg-Waldenburg areas, which were under Saxon feudal rule, such as the Remse rule and the Ziegelheim manor, were placed under the administration of the Zwickau Royal Saxon Office . On September 25, 1856, the judicial powers of the Ziegelheim manor, as well as those of the Remse manor, were ceded to the Saxon state. Thiergarten was administered by the Remse judicial office until the reorganization of the administration in the Kingdom of Saxony in 1875 . From 1875, the places of the former lordship of Ziegelheim belonged to the Zwickau administration . After an administrative reform was carried out in the area of ​​the Schönburg recession in 1878, they came with the entire former judicial district of Remse in 1880 to the newly founded Saxon governorate of Glauchau .

On February 1, 1893, Thiergarten was incorporated into Ziegelheim, making the place into Ziegelheim. From 1918 Thiergarten belonged to the Free State of Saxony. In contrast to the three places Frohnsdorf , Heiersdorf and Gähsnitz / Jesenitz of the former lordship of Ziegelheim, which were divided between Saxony and Thuringia until 1928, the completely Saxon Thiergarten remained from the exchange of territories and the border adjustment between the Free State of Saxony and the state in 1928 Thuringia untouched. During the second district reform in the GDR in 1952, the existing states were dissolved and the districts were redesigned. Thus, the previously Saxon communities of Ziegelheim and Gähsnitz came to the district of Leipzig with the Altenburg district , which was detached from its area historically belonging to Thuringia . As part of the Ziegelheim district of the municipality of the same name, Thiergarten has belonged to the Thuringian district of Altenburg since 1990, which was added to the district of Altenburger Land in 1994. On July 6, 2018, the municipality of Ziegelheim was incorporated into Nobitz, making Ziegelheim with Uhlmannsdorf and Thiergarten part of the municipality of Nobitz.

Web links

Commons : Thiergarten (Ziegelheim)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Thiergarten in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony

Individual evidence

  1. Historical table sheet from 1874 with the political situation around Ziegelheim
  2. Representation of the Waldenburg region with the parish of Ziegelheim on the website of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony
  3. The Ziegelheim manor in the “Monograph on the princely and counts house Schönburg”, p. 51
  4. ^ Components of the Remse Justice Office in the "Handbuch der Geographie", p. 410
  5. ^ The Schönburg rule of Waldenburg in the archive of the Free State of Saxony
  6. Incorporation of the Remse rule with the Tirschheim and Ziegelheim dinghies in the Zwickau district directorate, “Handbook of the royal Saxon legislation of January 28th and 30th, 1835”, p. 132
  7. ^ The Ziegelheim court as part of the Zwickau office in the book "Geography for all Stands, p. 635"
  8. Ziegelheim in the "Handbuch der Geographie", p. 149
  9. ^ The Zwickau Office in the Archives of the Free State of Saxony
  10. The Glauchau administrative authority in the municipal register 1900
  11. ^ Map with the exchange areas between Saxony and Thuringia in 1928
  12. Thuringian Law and Ordinance Gazette No. 7 2018 of July 5, 2018 , accessed on July 6, 2018