Unterlemnitz

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Unterlemnitz
Coordinates: 50 ° 28 ′ 19 ″  N , 11 ° 37 ′ 18 ″  E
Height : 523 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : January 1, 1997
Postal code : 07356
Area code : 036651
Unterlemnitz (Thuringia)
Unterlemnitz

Location of Unterlemnitz in Thuringia

Entrance to the town seen through the railway viaduct
Entrance to the town seen through the railway viaduct

Unterlemnitz is a district of the city of Bad Lobenstein in the Saale-Orla district in Thuringia .

Geography and geology

Unterlemnitz and Oberlemnitz lie together on a plateau of the Southeast Thuringian Slate Mountains. The western flank of the boundaries of both places is forested. Spring troughs and narrow valleys are typical grassland locations. Agriculture is favored on plateau-like ridges, undulating plains and flat slopes. In other locations, forest use predominates. There is a good connection to the federal highway 90 via the highway 1099.

Neighboring places

Neighboring towns are Oberlemnitz and Friesau in the north , Schönbrunn to the east, Bad Lobenstein in the south and Helmsgrün and Heinersdorf to the west .

history

The first documentary mention of the place took place in 1356. The Romanesque church received its current appearance in 1680, 1780 and in the 19th century. Unterlemnitz is still an agricultural place. After the fall of the Wall, the farmers reoriented themselves. They formed an agricultural association with the neighboring towns and a resettler operates plant production.

traffic

Unterlemnitz station is on the Hockeroda – Unterlemnitz line and the Triptis – Marxgrün line . The trains run on the route Saalfeld (Saale) - Hockeroda - Unterlemnitz - Blankenstein .

With the lines 630 and L1 of the transport company KomBus Unterlemnitz has a connection to the core city Bad Lobenstein and from there to the cities Schleiz (line 610), Naila (line 620) and Ziegenrück (line 620).

Railway Station (2018)

Web links

Commons : Unterlemnitz  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Manfred Graf: Organization of the cooperative plant production with a high proportion of grassland in the southeast Thuringian slate mountains. Shown at the KOG "Lobenstein". 1970, (Jena, University, dissertation, 1970; typed).
  2. ^ Wolfgang Kahl : First mention of Thuringian towns and villages. A manual. 5th, improved and considerably enlarged edition. Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza 2010, ISBN 978-3-86777-202-0 , p. 294.