Kutzleben

Kutzleben is a municipality in Unstrut Hainich in Thuringia ( Germany ).

  • 2.1 municipality Seal
  • 2.2 The oldest possessions
  • 2.3 The medieval church constitution
  • 3.1 Council
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 Structures
  • 5.1 Sons and daughters of the town

Geography

Geographical Location

The municipality belongs to the administrative community Bad Tennstedt. The administrative headquarters are in the town of Bad Tennstedt.

Community structure

Lützensömmern is a district of Kutzleben.

History

The local establishment falls within the period before the fall of the Thuringian kingdom. When the site is created accurately, today no one can say. According to the research of the local chroniclers Wolfgang Brauner Kutzleben is already in Altthüringer, ie before 531, emerged. The place name Kutzleben as well as the identical name of the noble family of Kutzleben is derived from the proper name Chuzzo and the concept of life and means " the family farm Chuzzo ". The term life always occurs in conjunction with proper names and means family farm or residence of the carrier name.

In writing the name Kutzleben first appears in the 8th century in the form Cuceslebo in a document, which lists the location as a possession of the abbey of Hersfeld. The toponym learned over the centuries, many modifications as Cuuslebo, Cuczeleiden, Kotte Leiber, Gozzenleber and Kutzenleibin. Compounds of the place Kutzleben with the notations of God lives and their modifications, there is not. The earliest mentions of the place Kutzleben can be found in two documents of Jöchaburger Copialbuches the Provincial Archives to Rudolstadt from the years 1128 and 1174th

Community Siegel

Since the 1920s the town seal shows a large lime tree with the inscription " Kutzleben community ." On older documents there is a seal impression showing two Linden.

The oldest possessions

The name of Kutzleben first appears in an Erfurt monastery document from the year 1120 in the Ritant de Cuczeleiben is called as a witness. As to Kutzleben a Vogt was that Hauptgut to Kutzleben will already have been a magnificent country estate beginning of the 14th century. In addition to the main manor, there were also some smaller goods, some of monastic property, partly owned by several noble families were, or were in the hands of the Teutonic Order - Commende Nägelstedt or existing at Kutzleben Order of Saint John Court.

The medieval church constitution

An interesting view into the municipal constitution of the place and an indication of the ownership granted Erfurt monastery deed from 1359. Persons mentioned in this document may be regarded as the owner free Siedelhöfe in places and formed as a home guarantors and "Collegium of four" local council the resort, which was under the supervision of the sovereign bailiff and judge.

Policy

Advice

The Council of the Municipality Kutzleben Council consists of 8 women and councilors.

  • CDU: 3 seats
  • WG Kutzleben / Lützensömmern: 5 seats

(As at municipal election on June 7, 2009)

Mayor

Honorary mayor since October 1, 2009, Mr. Karsten Schmidt.

(As mayor election on 27 September 2009)

Coat of arms

Blazon: " square of silver and green; top right, a green Waidrad; top left, a silver -winning doppelschwänziger lion; bottom right of a silver column beseitet each an upright lime leaf; bottom left of a green hops blossom. "

Attractions

Structures

  • The Protestant branch church is just a closed hall church with superimposed rows of windows and hipped roof of 1733. The late Gothic west tower has tracery windows and a Welsh cap. The hall contains a Voutendecke and two-story galleries. To the south is an excellent with tendrils rule status. The pulpit altar and the organ case are from the time it was built. The bell is from 1613.
  • In the village a former manor of the Saxon princely office Schossers to Weissensee Christian Kiesling is on Kutzleben. Manor house and farm buildings set around a large courtyard. The mansion is a baroque, two-storey Walmdachbau of ten axes. In the courtyard is a fountain house in 1800.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Irene Schuch, ( born November 20, 1935 in Lützensömmern ), track and field athlete
  • Anne Rose Fiedler, ( born September 5, 1951), track and field athlete and Olympian

Events

  • Since 1996, takes place annually within the walls of the manor in Lützensömmern an international youth camp as a camp of 14 - to 25 - year-old children and adolescents instead, who are homosexual ( gay, lesbian ), bisexual or transsexual.
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