Tiefensee (Bad Düben)
Deep lake
City of Bad Düben
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Coordinates: 51 ° 34 ′ 55 ″ N , 12 ° 31 ′ 46 ″ E | ||
Height : | 88 m above sea level NN | |
Residents : | 289 (May 9, 2011) | |
Incorporation : | January 1, 1999 | |
Postal code : | 04849 | |
Area code : | 034243 | |
Location of Tiefensee in Saxony |
Tiefensee is a district of the city of Bad Düben in the Saxon district of northern Saxony .
history
Tiefensee was first mentioned in 981 as Gezerisca , and in 1259 as Difense . Before the middle of the 15th century, a representative of the v. Rabil the manor , which remained in the family until 1652, after which it was bought by the Vitzthum von Eckstädt family , who sold it in 1791 to the merchant and merchant Hillig in Leipzig . At the beginning of the 19th century, the owners changed several times (including Wilhelm Ludwig Viktor Count Henckel von Donnersmarck and von Dannenberg).
Tiefensee was until 1815 an exclave in office Delitzsch the Saxon Office Bitterfeld . Due to the resolutions of the Congress of Vienna , the place came to Prussia in 1815. From 1816 to 1945 Tiefensee was under the Prussian administration of the Delitzsch district in the Merseburg administrative district of the province of Saxony .
Until 1848/49 the place was the seat of its own patrimonial court, to which the neighboring Lindenhayn was also subject. In 1827 the patrimonial court was administered by the Delitzsch mayor Schulze. After the dissolution of the court, a dominium was formed, which was administered by order of the owner, Baron von Dannenberg, the actuary and later police attorney Haage in Eilenburg. The last owner of the Tiefensee manor, Otto Engel d. J., was expropriated by the land reform ordinance in 1945.
The Kursächsische Postmeile Pillar Bad Düben is located in Tiefensee .
In 1952, Tiefensee was assigned to the Eilenburg district in the Leipzig district . Since 1990 the place has belonged to the Saxon district of Eilenburg, which was added to the district of Delitzsch in 1994 . Brösen was combined with the Tiefensee district. On January 1, 1999, Tiefensee was incorporated into Bad Düben .
Townscape
Deep lake
Post mill
The mill was built in the Delitzsch district in 1847 and moved to its current location in Tiefensee around 1900. Grain was ground and crushed until it was closed in 1953. The mill is in the 4th generation of the family owned by the baker Sommerfeld from Tiefensee and is now operated as a foam mill.
→ see also: Tiefensee post mill
church
The Evangelical Church of Tiefensee was built from 1811 to 1812 in the architectural style of classicism . It is a hall church . The structure consists of a plastered brick building with a slender west tower, an octonal bell storey with exposed framework, a tent roof, two-storey transept-like additions, a patron's box and sacristy. The interior is flat, has a three-sided gallery , a baptismal font and is classically furnished. There is a cemetery at the church . There is a grave monument from the middle of the 18th century by Christian Heyne and an epitaph from 1899 by Count Viktor Henckel von Donnersmarck , a Prussian lieutenant general who lived on the manor in Tiefensee from 1821 to 1842 .
Manor
In the years 1445 to 1447 Tiefensee was mentioned as a knight's seat and from 1529 as a manor and was acquired by the von Rabil family and was in their possession until 1652. The next owners, the Vitzthum von Eckstädt family , sold the manor to Mrs. von Einsiedel in 1792. Count Viktor Henckel von Donnersmarck , a Prussian lieutenant general, is said to have lived on the manor from 1821 to 1842 . The von Dannenberg family is known as other owners . The last owner was Otto Engel and was expropriated in 1945.
Bruise
The village of Brösen consists of three courtyards and two restaurants with hotel operations, including the well-known Rote Haus on the B2, between the villages of Wellaune and Lindenhayn and has been combined with the Tiefensee district.
Red House
The Red House has long been a popular inn for day trippers from Leipzig and the surrounding area.
Population development
Deadline | population |
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1529 | 15th |
1551 | 20th |
1748 | 48 |
1818 | 314 |
1880 | 292 |
1895 | 315 |
1910 | 338 |
1925 | 364 |
1939 | 280 |
1946 | 424 |
1950 | 427 |
1964 | 337 |
1990 | 294 |
2011 | 289 |
literature
- Hans-Joachim Böttcher : Tiefensee - ... the quiet pond, the picturesque reflection ..., in: Quiet and full of dry beauty ... Palaces and their gardens in the Dübener Heide, Bad Düben 2006, pp. 87–96, ISBN 978-3-00-020880-5 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Small-scale municipality sheet for Bad Düben, city. (PDF; 236 kB) State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony , September 2014, accessed on May 29, 2015 .
- ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 22 f.
- ^ The district of Delitzsch in the municipality register 1900
- ↑ Federal Statistical Office: Area changes from 01.01. until December 31, 1999. Retrieved October 1, 2017 .
- ↑ a b Bad Düben city administration: Section 17 (1) of the main statutes of the city of Bad Düben. (PDF) (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; accessed on October 1, 2017 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Association Mühlenregion Nordsachsen eV: Bad Düben, Tiefensee: Bockwindmühle "Sommerfeld". Retrieved September 17, 2017 .
- ↑ Hans-Joachim Böttcher : Historical grave monuments and their inscriptions in the Dübener Heide, editor AMF, Volume 165, pages 51-52
- ↑ Saxony's castles: Bad Düben: Rittergut Tiefensee. Retrieved October 1, 2017 .
- ^ Institute for Saxon History and Folklore eV (ISGV): Digital historical place directory of Saxony: Tiefensee. Retrieved October 1, 2017 .
- ↑ Digital historical place directory of Saxony: Population Tiefensee. Retrieved October 2, 2017 .
Web links
- Tiefensee in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony