Vorwerk Malter

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Vorwerk Malter
Alternative name (s): Vorwerk die Malter
Creation time : 14th Century
Conservation status: no remains
Place: Malter
Geographical location 50 ° 55 '18 "  N , 13 ° 39' 39"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 55 '18 "  N , 13 ° 39' 39"  E
Vorwerk Malter (Saxony)
Vorwerk Malter
Site plan Vorwerk Malter

The Malter Vorwerk was an estate with a castle in Malter in what is now the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district in Saxony .

location

The Vorwerk was northwest of the village of Malter on the Dippoldiswalder Heide (today's Sonnenhang) next to the Bormannsgrund, at an altitude of 356 meters. The exact location can be located on a map from the 16th century.

history

It is not known when the outwork with the castle was built. Its construction is probably related to the fortification of the town of Dippoldiswalde in the years 1358-1363. It may have served as a farm for the Dippoldiswalde Fortress. Due to its location, it could also have been a bailey. In 1569 the owner Heinrich von Miltitz was mentioned, who previously owned the Rabenau Castle .

In 1592 Caspar Ulbrich von Miltitz was born on the Vorwerk, and Sara Maria von Miltitz in 1596, both children of Heinrich von Miltitz. In 1593 Heinrich von Miltitz's sister, Maria von Miltitz, died on the property and was buried in the choir room of the church in Seifersdorf .

In 1596 it belongs to the Vorwerk Oberhäßlich, the Lorenz Schuhmann, after the dissolution is called Georg Grahl in 1638, and Samuel and George Bormann in 1709. The owner Grahl calls it the Dippoldiswalder Malter.

During the Thirty Years War the property was razed by the Swedes. Instead of this, there is now a farm at the end of the private road .

literature

  • Kerstin Krause: Malter - the story of a partially disappeared village. Lotos Druck GmbH, Reichstädt 2002.

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