Altenroda

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Location of Altenroda in Bad Bibra

Altenroda is a district of Bad Bibra in Burgenland district, in Saxony -Anhalt.

Geographical Location

Altenroda extends in two to Dissautal pulling down valleys and on a flat Riedel.

For the former municipality Altenrode included not only the main town Altenroda the districts Wippach and Birkigt.

History

Altenrode was first mentioned on 30 June 1177 as Bishop Ulrich von Halberstadt Monastery Roßleben the possession of 1 1/2 hooves in Alden Rothe confirmed that had been previously given to the Bishop of Count Ludwig von Wippra. 1217 Engelhard gives Bishop of Naumburg, the Knight of Albert Grobitz 2 pounds per income " custodia castri nostri Sconenberg ". The village and the jurisdiction belonged to the owner of the manor schriftsässigen Nebra, which in turn was under the Saxon Office Freyburg. In the 16th century the place of the family of Nißmitz was submissive.

In Amtserbbuch of 1525 20 possessed man listed for Altenroda.

As in 1815, the Saxon Office Freyburg had to be ceded to the Kingdom of Prussia, Altenroda got to the Prussian government district of Merseburg.

Since July 1, 2009 Altenroda belongs to Bad Bibra. The last mayor was Bernd Opel.

Attractions

The site was created as alleys village-style settlement of mostly medium and large four-side villages.

Village Church

The Church is essentially a construction of the priest Heinrich Georg Zineke of 1718 and in its inner arrangement an instructive example of the efforts which were aimed at redesigning the evangelical preaching church. The pastor Zineke seems some knowledge in the building trades had to have, because under his leadership bought the church in 1711-12 wholesale cheeks, 1715 left in Wippach and 1718 was the local "serious and dangerous construction of its architecture and management only will not gefraget even after the same without his persuasion once bit that everything completed. "

From an earlier Gothic church was taken over in 3/8-geschlossene choir with two-piece tracery windows and square west tower, but now become questionable dilapidated. Between both Zincke put on a ship of 10.30 m × 10.75 m, which is externally held without fuss. The windows are double row, square below, octagonal top. The southern door has a perforated circular pediment, those of Flemming filled with roses and a coat of arms, above a slightly vortretendes and gegiebeltes buttress. About the simpler north door a sign panel with a long, unreadable gewordenem text. Inside the old choir is blocked by a triumphal arch filling the pulpit altar. Here, a very happy perspective of the apse is thus obtained that four pillars are placed in the ground plan of a 3/8 circuit and connected by architraves. In the middle it is the risen Christ before an opening with black hanger, which is probably imagine the grave. To the sides store something flirtatious angel with cross and chalice. The lower galleries resting on stone columns with capitals ionizing and contract semicircular front of the organ together, which is situated in the tower. The parapet walls are stuccoed in large fields with thick Akanthranken. Before the organ is a floating angel, possibly the former baptismal attached. The upper gallery is reset. The central image space is closed by the abgeeckte in the oval mirror ceiling, which is divided into geometric fields and also slightly stucco.

The baptismal font is antiquated with 4 rolled cartridges and laurel branches. According to the inscription on the baptismal font is a foundation of Erdmann Neumeister, a pastor and Scholarcha in Hamburg. The organ with cheeks Akanthranken is built in 1695 by Herold in Apolda. 2 brass candlesticks with nodes and shelly shells are foundations of Hans Rammelt Scheffer from the year 1705. Itself On the walls multiple simple chandelier.

Traffic

By places Altenroda and Wippach leads the federal highway 250 There are bus connections to the city of.

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