Danstedt

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Danstedt is a town in the northern Harz in the district of Harz in Saxony- Anhalt, Germany.

  • 4.1 street
  • 4.2 Railway

Geography

Danstedt is the Langeler level between the resin and the Huy in the Harz mountains about ten kilometers west of Halberstadt. The areas of the municipality are used for more than 90 % for agriculture, only in the context of the local situation, there are some fruit stocks.

History

On August 1, 1004 Danstedt was first mentioned in a deed of King Henry II at the monastery Drubeck as Dannenstedi.

Danstedt belonged from 1599 to 1648 to the diocese of Halberstadt and then got to the Principality of Halberstadt. The place was directly subordinated to the Office Their castle and arrived in 1815 at the Magdeburg Region of the Prussian Province of Saxony.

On January 1, 2010, the formerly independent communities Danstedt, Abbenrode, Heudeber, Langeln, Schmatzfeld, Stapelburg, Veckenstedt and aquatic life merged to form a unified community Nordharz.

The historical part of the municipal archives of Danstedt is located in the State Archives of Saxony-Anhalt Wernigerode.

Policy

Mayor

The last mayor of Danstedt was Armin Lidke.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on 3 November 1995 by the regional council of Magdeburg.

Blazon: "In gold on green mountain a black windmill. The mountain is covered with a silver labels, is a red, four -ended antler. "

The windmill is a local condition and also symbolizes the rural character Danstedts. The sign with the red antler is the coat of arms of the county Regenstein, to the place formerly belonged territorial.

The Heraldic Society "Black Lion" Leipzig designed the coat of arms and registered it in the Quedlinburg Wappenrolle under QWR II/88017 on 1 May 1988.

Flag

The flag was approved on December 30, 2009 by the county.

The flag is black - yellow ( 1:1) striped ( cross- shape: strips horizontally extending, longitudinal shape: strip running vertically ) and centrally occupied with the municipal coat of arms.

Traffic

Road

The place is located in the northern Harz foreland along the road that branches off from the main road in Athenstedt 79 and on to Their castle or in southwestern direction leads south to Wernigerode. On this run the Harz transport companies and connects the village to Wernigerode and Halberstadt.

Railway

The Danstedter station Heudeber - Danstedt located at the former crossroads of routes Halberstadt - water life - Vienenburg, Heudeber - Danstedt - Wernigerode Vienenburg and Heudeber - Danstedt - Mattierzoll. Since 2007, Veolia Transport Saxony-Anhalt operated the station every two hours connections in Halberstadt and Wernigerode to about Vienenburg.

Culture and sights

  • Bockwindmühle Danstedt
  • Burial in the cemetery for a particular well-known Soviet forced laborer who died in 1945 at the consequences of forced labor
  • Udalricikirche with Ladegast organ
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