Bornhausen
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Born Hausen is the northernmost district of the city Seesen resin according Rhüden in the district of Goslar, Lower Saxony, and lies at the Schildau, at the northwestern edge of the Harz. The town has 1044 inhabitants and is the third largest district after Rhüden and Münchehof, apart from the main town.
- 3.1 Museums
- 3.2 associations
- 4.1 traffic
History
Born Hausen was first mentioned in the year 973 The term derives from the medieval Bornumhusum.
Born Hausen was incorporated on March 1, 1974 in the city Seesen.
Policy
Mayor
Jürgen cooling (CDU )
Coat of arms
The Bornhäuser coat of arms shows on a blue background a golden Capricorn with his tongue sticking out over a water wheel.
Capricorn is the family crest of the family of Steinberg, the fortunes Born Stockhausen introduced until the 17th century. The waterwheel is the old water mill, which was due to the Schildau, a tributary of the puppet.
Districts
To Bornhausen heard the Vorwerk Klingenhagen.
Culture and sights
Museums
- Postal Museum
Clubs
1910, the Turnverein MTV Born Hausen was founded. Today, the association football, volleyball, table tennis, road bowling, trend sports, dancing and gymnastics operates. There is also a theater club which Schildberger theater group Bornhausen eV performances are held annually in the autumn holidays in the gym.
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
The village is crossed from south to north on the western part of the B 243, also is on the southeastern edge of a county road that connects to the B 248 towards Salzgitter / Goslar.
Furthermore, it is connected by the VRB with the other districts Seesens in public transport. Until May 25, 1990 also led the railroad Derneburg - Seesen by Born Stockhausen, but this was closed down due to lack of passengers on the stated date.