Heroldishausen

Heroldishausen is a municipality in Unstrut Hainich in Thuringia. It belongs to the administrative community Unstrut Hainich with headquarters in Großengottern.

  • 4.1 Economics
  • 4.2 traffic

Geography

Heroldishausen is oriented from west to east street village in its original form. In the center is the Kirchanger, which is now planted with old lime trees. The village is situated on the western edge of the Thuringian Keuper- hill country in the Mulde Suthbaches the midst of intensively used arable hallway. The lowest point of the village is located at about 195 m above sea level on Suthbach, the highest at 225 m above sea level on the scissors, a hill northwest of the town. The straightened Suthbach tangent to the place in the south.

History

1017 the village was first mentioned in a deed of gift of the Emperor Henry II to his wife.

The King Bridge, called Kuhbrücke, 1810, at the local post course Langensalza - Ufhoven - Schönstedt - Heroldishausen - Wanfried, in the course of 1700 furnished Fahrpost route Leipzig - Kassel, in the context of remote postal route Moscow - Amsterdam, reminiscent of the former affiliation of the region until 1815 Kingdom of Saxony.

Northeast of Heroldishausen crashed on March 4, 1949 from a U.S. utility aircraft in the Berlin Airlift. A crew member was killed. A monument to him was erected in 1999. It can be found at the Chamber Forster Way, right from its junction with the road from Heroldishausen to Seebach (see Großengottern ).

Policy

City ​​council

The Council of the Municipality Council Heroldishausen consists of 6 women and councilors.

  • BV 6 seats

(As at municipal election on June 27, 2004)

Mayor

The honorary mayor Uwe Zehaczek ( Farmers' Association ) was elected on June 6, 2010.

Economy and infrastructure

Economy

Northeast of the local situation has long been mined clay and fired in affiliated brick to brick. The industrial buildings are still preserved.

Traffic

By Heroldishausen the L2101 between Seebach and the mouth passes into the L2100 at Mülverstedt.

Others

As evidence of an often bawdy humor people already formed centuries ago specificities of the village out characterizing Neck and nickname. Accordingly, lived here in the place Heroldishäuser cuckoos - the place was cuckoo Stockhausen Stockhausen or peep -called because here the past few cars drove by and looked out the people at such a passing curiosity from the windows.

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