Warmenau (Wolfsburg)

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Warmenau
City of Wolfsburg
Warmenau coat of arms
Coordinates: 52 ° 27 ′ 24 "  N , 10 ° 44 ′ 57"  E
Height : 60 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 472  (Jan 4, 2019)
Incorporation : July 1, 1972
Postal code : 38448
Area code : 05361
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Location in Wolfsburg
Center with a former school building
Center with a former school building

Warmenau is a district of the city of Wolfsburg in Lower Saxony ( Germany ). It lies in the historical landscape of the Vorsfelder Werder .

geography

Warmenau lies on the western edge of the historic landscape of the Vorsfelder Werder . The Werder, a glacial ridge of falls here from the Valley of the Little Aller . It flows west of Warmenau in a north-south direction, just before its confluence with the Aller , which flows south of Warmenau from east to west.

The place has received its original village shape as a round in the center . Beyond the Rundling, the village initially expanded along the Celler Herrstrasse (formerly B 188). New development areas are mainly in the north-west and east. To the north-west and east of the new development areas there are large industrial areas with reference to the Volkswagen plant , which is only around one kilometer south.

history

Towards the end of the Bronze Age around 700 BC A settlement existed east of today's place in the high bank area of ​​the Aller, which probably existed for around 700 years. It was discovered and archaeologically examined in 2018 before a storage building was built.

To the Iron Age around 500 BC Urn graves found in a field near Warmenau are dated.

In 1309 the Vorsfelder Werder was mentioned with a number of unnamed villages. In 1505 and around 1510 Warmenau was first mentioned as Warmenauwe or Warmenawe in documents from von Bartensleben , who were the owners of Vorsfelder Werder until 1742. A map from 1759, the map of the Feldmark Warmenau in the Vorsfelde office, measured by Carl Christoph Wilhelm Fleischer in 1759 , is in the Lower Saxony State Archives (Wolfenbüttel location) . This map shows Warmenau as a dead end village that existed as a round with 19 properties in the meadowland of the Allerniederung south of the Celler Heerstrasse.

Around 1800 Warmenau belonged to the Vorsfelde office in the Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel . During the French era , Kästorf came to the canton of Vorsfelde in the Helmstedt district , in the Oker department of the Kingdom of Westphalia .

The Warmenau local fire brigade was founded in 1928, and Warmenau has also had a youth fire brigade since 1966.

War memorial

In the course of the establishment of the Volkswagen factory on August 2, 1938, the municipality of Warmenau was declared a residential area with the 7th ordinance on residential areas, which, however, initially had little practical importance due to the soon-to-start Second World War and the associated restrictions in residential construction.

As a result of the flight and expulsion of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe from 1945 to 1950 , the population of Warmenau increased from 258 (1939) to 471 (1950), of which 198 were displaced in 1950 . Warmenau belonged to the Helmstedt district as an independent municipality before it was incorporated into Wolfsburg on July 1, 1972 under the Wolfsburg Act . In 1972 the school was also closed. In 2001 a new cemetery chapel was inaugurated to replace the previous building. In 2003 the village community center was built north of the old village center.

Residents

year 1821 1849 1871 1905 1925 1939 1950 1956 2011 2015 2017 2019
Residents 154 172 207 256 240 258 471 345 473 493 465 472

politics

coat of arms

The Warmenau coat of arms designed by the heraldist Arnold Rabbow was adopted on February 10, 1978 by the Brackstedt / Velstove / Warmenau local council. It interprets the place name as "warm floodplain " and represents a bright red sun on a white background over green clover leaves .

Local council

The district of Warmenau belongs to the locality Brackstedt-Velstove-Warmenau and is represented by a local council. Angelika Jahns (CDU), who is also a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament , has been the local mayor since 2006 .

Culture and sights

Buildings

Rundling (partial view)

In the center of Warmenau there are some historic half-timbered houses. A memorial stone made from a boulder is intended to commemorate the War of Liberation in 1813 and the victory against Napoleon in the Battle of Leipzig on October 18, 1813. The war memorial next to the former school building commemorates the fallen and missing of the two world wars.

Religions

The Evangelical Lutheran residents belong to the parish association of Brackstedt-Kästorf-Velstove-Warmenau. The responsible Johanneskirche is located in Kästorf . Previously, Warmenau was part of the St. Petrus Church in Vorsfelde . The cemetery in Warmenau is administered by the Protestant church, a cemetery chapel was built there in 2001, in which some services for the parish take place every year.

The Catholic residents belong to the parish of St. Christophorus with St. Bernward Church in the nearby district of Alt-Wolfsburg .

Flora and fauna

Stork's nest with webcam

In Warmenau, white storks regularly breed on the chimney of the former bakery. The breeding business can be followed via webcam on the Internet .

societies

The Warmenau local fire brigade, founded in 1928, is a volunteer fire brigade and was supplemented by a youth fire brigade in 1966 . In Warmenau there are also the Junge Gesellschaft Warmenau eV , the sports club SSV Kästorf / Warmenau eV from 1946. , the TuS Warmenau eV , the Gymnastikverein Warmenau eV founded in 1967 and the Kyffhäuser-Kameradschaft Warmenau eV founded in 1892

Economy and Infrastructure

Companies

Former dairy

Two large forwarding companies are based in Warmenau, including Ceva Logistics , which work as a logistics service provider for Volkswagen AG . The Volkswagen R GmbH is headquartered in Warmenau. Other companies from the Volkswagen AG division with branches in Warmenau are the TE logistics center, which opened in 2013, Volkswagen Zubehör GmbH and Carmeq GmbH. The service and supply companies Computacenter , EDAG Engineering GmbH , GIN Gesellschaft für industrial Netzwerk mbH and the Prevent Group have branches in Warmenau. Today's METRO GASTRO pick-up wholesale market emerged from C + C Schaper . Local craft businesses are a locksmith's shop , a plumber , a car repair shop and an orthopedic shoemaker .

The dairy belonged to the dairy cooperative Warmenau eGmbH . The company founded in 1892 has since been closed. In 1954 the company was still processing over 3.3 million kilograms of milk . In addition to Warmenau, the dairy catchment area also included Jembke , Osloß , Tappenbeck and Weyhausen .

The post office II ( "Warmenau", later "Wolfsburg 17") was assigned to the main post office Vorsfelde. After it was closed, there was a kiosk in the building . The two restaurants Zur Linde and Zur Schöne Aussicht were also closed, as were the two general stores Bartels and Thiele and the Schwenke bakery, so that there are no more shops for daily needs in Warmenau today.

Road traffic

Entrance

Warmenau is on the county road 46 from Kästorf to the B 188 near Weyhausen . Another district road (K31) leads from Warmenau to Brackstedt. Around 1994 a northern bypass road was built and the B 188 was relocated out of the village, thereby relieving the town of through traffic. The A 39 runs about a kilometer west of Warmenau in north-south direction of it is Warmenau on the junction reached Weyhausen.

The bus route 170 of the Verkehrsgesellschaft Landkreis Gifhorn runs east via Kästorf to Wolfsburg main station and west via Weyhausen, Osloß, Dannenbüttel and Neuhaus to Gifhorn Stadt station .

The Lower Saxon Mill Road runs through Warmenau, without which there would be a mill in Warmenau. The closest mill is the Brackstedter Mühle in Brackstedt.

Public facilities

Village community center

In Warmenau there is a telephone station for the city of Wolfsburg, a village community center, a fire station, a stop for the mobile library , a small sports field and a cemetery with a free-standing bell tower containing a bell cast in 2003 and a chapel built in 2000/2001.

literature

  • Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller. Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , pp. 445-479.
  • Heinz Pohlendt: The district of Helmstedt. Bremen-Horn 1957, DNB 451945344 .

Web links

Commons : Warmenau  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kevin Nobs: 2700 year old settlement discovered near Warmenau. waz-online.de from June 7, 2018, accessed on August 10, 2018
  2. Excavations finished: Now it is cleaned, labeled and sorted. waz-online.de from August 6, 2018
  3. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller. Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 448
  4. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller. Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 454
  5. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller. Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 455
  6. ^ Johann Dietrich Bödeker: The land of Brome and the upper Vorsfelder Werder, history of the area at Ohre, Drömling and Kleiner Aller. Braunschweig 1985, ISBN 3-87884-028-4 , p. 464
  7. Warmenau local fire brigade on the Wolfsburg fire brigade's website , accessed on February 20, 2018.
  8. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 221 .
  9. Barbara Benstem: Warmenau - The population is shrinking. In: Wolfsburger Nachrichten. Edition of January 4, 2019.
  10. ^ Arnold Rabbow: Wolfsburg coat of arms. Wolfsburg 1979, pp. 48, 49 and 60.
  11. Jahns remains mayor. waz-online.de, November 17, 2016, accessed on March 17, 2019.
  12. Storchencam , accessed April 1, 2018.
  13. Warmenau local fire department. feuerwehr-wolfsburg.de, accessed on March 17, 2019.
  14. Gymnastics club: a fixture in Warmenau for 50 years. waz-online.de, September 5, 2017, accessed on March 17, 2019.
  15. ↑ Village festival and anniversary: ​​125 years of Kyffhäuser. waz-online.de, August 27, 2017, accessed on March 17, 2019.
  16. TE logistics center: 500,000 test components are already stored in Warmenau. waz-online.de, October 3, 2013, accessed on March 17, 2019.