Warbsen

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Warbsen
community Golmbach
Coordinates: 51 ° 53 ′ 45 ″  N , 9 ° 31 ′ 28 ″  E
Height : 110 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 295
Incorporation : 1st January 1973
Postal code : 37640
Area code : 05532

Warbsen is a district of the Golmbach community in the Holzminden district in Lower Saxony .

Geographical location

Warbsen is located in the Solling-Vogler Nature Park north of the Burgberg ( 357.5  m ) and south of the Kleiner ( 204.5  m ) and Großer Pagenücken ( 197.5  m ). It stretches between the Golmbach core town in the east and the Beverner district Lütgenade in the west - as a street village along the Weser tributary Forstbach .

history

In the 11th century the place was called Warpass, when feudal rights belonged to the Paderborn Monastery . In the 15th century, among others, the families Steinberg and Hake were wealthy here. The local chapel belonged to the diocese of Minden as a branch of the church in Golmbach . As early as 1750, the chapel did not exist as an independent building, but as a prayer room in the school.

In 1793 the village had 371 inhabitants. Around 1860 there were about 570 inhabitants in the place that belonged to the Holzminden office in the Duchy of Braunschweig . In 1905, the population was 439 and in 2014 about 300. In 1971, one of the local farmhouses was in the Brunswick area Riddagshausen located street between the streams translocated .

Culture and sights

Warbsen belongs to the Amelungsborn parish . The church hall is located in the former school. It has a turret in which the bell from 1682, restored in 2006, hangs.

literature

  • Karl Steinacker : The architectural and art monuments of the Holzminden district, 1907, p. 103

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Warbsen , on geodatenzentrum.de
  2. August Lambrecht: Das Herzogthum Braunschweig, 1863, p. 691
  3. Warbsen knows again what time it is , in: Daily Anzeiger Holzminden , February 4, 2006