Cörmigk

51.72611111111111.84111111111174Koordinaten: 51 ° 43 ' 34 "N, 11 ° 50' 28" E

Location of Cörmigk in rounders

Cörmigk is a district of the city -rounders in a salt land district, in Saxony -Anhalt.

  • 3.1 Church
  • 3.2 mill
  • 4.1 traffic

Geography

Geographical Location

Cörmigk located southeast of Bernburg (Saale ).

History

In Codex diplomaticus Anhaltinus a certificate in today's Landeshauptarchiv Saxony- Anhalt, Dessau Department is listed under the number 330. This document from the year 1147, the place names Cornbeche and Curenmbeck be called. Other names of Cörmigk were in the aftermath Chormbach ( Wendish ), Cornbach ( Saxon ), Kormenik ( Slavic ), Cormek and Kormik ( German ). Cörmick - - Körmigk to Cörmigk Only after that only a label and via Kormig developed.

The boundary settlement Sixdorf was to the 19th century an independent place. The place has been published since 1147 in the interest rate and Lehnbesitz of the monastery " grace of God" in calbe and did not like Cörmigk, towards the end of the 12th century the monastery " new work".

On 1 January 2010, until then independent municipality Cörmigk was incorporated together with the communities Edlau, Gerlebogk and Vienna village to the city rounders.

Structures

Church

The Romanesque church dates from the 12th century. It stands on a former Slavic settlement system and was probably intentionally built as a proof of the defeated Slavs just at this point. The churches of the region mostly date from the time of Albert the Bear, who lived from 1106 to 1170. The tower is Romanesque design and still stands in its original form. The Pillars of the sound holes carry the early Romanesque cushion capitals. Since 1816, the old ship and the fed choir were in very poor condition with a straight final, this was built in 1817 demolished and built with the old stones, as well as new Löbejüner rubble of simple rectangular building. The grave stones of the old cemetery were walled in with the ship and can be seen there to this day. The church was doing a neo-Gothic features with elongated horseshoe gallery.

Mill

In the 11th century the mill in the Official Gröbzig was mentioned in documents for the first time. This is already the fourth mill, which was built in Cörmigk. The first mill was built beneath the church by the stream, the building still exists today. It is the small residential building opposite the pond of Gläsel family. As this building was built right at the creek, the mill was powered by a water wheel undershot. The former mill owner was Mr. Strauss.

Since the 17th century, the mill is owned by the Lederbogen family. Order in 1814 to supply the soldiers of Napoleon with enough flour, built by the former mill owner Edward Lederbogen a windmill on the hill towards Gröbzig, today's Muhlenberg. Here was the former canon road Napoleon. Since, however, quickly turned out that the capacity of the windmill was not enough, it was decided to build a new mill on the present site. As efforts were made optimum use of the water power, the project took more than average time.

Thus, the present mill pond ( " Gellert ") was created artificially with inflow and outflow, creating a overshot water wheel could be operated and behind the mill a gradient of more than four meters was built. The mill at that time had only one full storey with pitched roof. End of the 19th century gave Eduard Lederbogen the mill to his son Albert Edward.

In 1926 the mill was gradually converted into a dwelling house with stables. The post mill was sold to Klein Wülknitz. However, due to the outbreak of war (1933? ) Could not be completed the conversion. When Albert Edward Lederbogen died, took his wife Minna to 1950 the operation, which was passed in the wake of her son Albert. The mill was designed at this time for a daily capacity of five tons in 24 hours. 1966 leased Albert Lederbogen the mill due to age to his son, Albert, in turn, by name.

Since 1978, the mill for a daily capacity of six tons is designed in 24 hours. 1990 began to supply bakeries with loose flour in tank vehicles. In the same year, the production of wheat flour was resumed, as it was previously allowed in GDR times in the district hall only state-owned companies to produce wheat flour. The mill of the Lederbogen family is one of the few establishments that were found in GDR times in private hands and which have made ​​the transition into the "free market economy".

In September of 2004, the entire Mühlenhof was recognized as a technical monument. Subsequently, the company was registered in the monument directory of Saxony- Anhalt. In February of 2005, passed the master miller Albert leather bow, his son Harald Sauer, also miller, took over the management of the company.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

North of the village the main road runs 185, Bernburg (Saale ) to Köthen (Anhalt). The A14 motorway from Halle ( Saale) leads to Magdeburg lies southwest of the Cörmigk.

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