Lippersdorf-Erdmannsdorf

Lipper -Erdmannsdorf is a municipality in the southeast of the Saale- wood - country circuit and part of the joint management hills / valleys.

Geography

The municipality is applied as a double row row village in the valley of Roda and is one of the so-called valleys villages. Parallel to the center of the city flowing creek running the two roads, which are covered in the corridor and land. The neighboring towns are Ottendorf about 2 km to the east, Weissbach about 2 km to the south, the district Erdmannsdorf about 1 km to the west. Through the village leads the road L 1062, which ends near the eastbound A 9 at Tautendorf in the road L 1073 and leads the West to Kahla.

History

The establishment of Lippersdorf was probably in the 12th century on land clearing by German settlers whose leaders probably Liebrecht said. The documentary was first mentioned by Lipper village was loud Wolfgang Kahl on December 29, 1293 by Erdmannsdorf on March 31, 1206. However, the Management Community hills valleys noted on their website that are not found at a scrutiny in the Thuringian State Archives, the designated original certificate could and that the first recorded written mention of Lippersdorf in a deed of Frederick the austerities was found in the year 1350 in the State Archives Altenburg. 1543 bought brothers Apel and Kunz Meusebach of the villages and manors Lippersdorf and Erdmannsdorf. When the family became extinct in 1753, were the manors to the country's domination Saxe-Gotha -Altenburg back in 1825 to the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg.

Built In GDR times, and entertained the people own Combine wholesale WtB for the children of its staff operating the holiday camp " Philipp Müller" in Lippersdorf.

Attractions

The origins of the church are in the 12th/13th. Century suggest. The Church of St. Nicholas ( position → 50.82894111.79635 ), patron saint of sailors, hikers and carters, is the oldest book of the parish, the church account book from the years 1541 for the first time - in 1663, mentioned. From that old church is structurally very little left. The present church was built in 1714-1719, the current church tower in 1766.

Images from Lippersdorf and Erdmannsdorf 2013

Church in Erdmannsdorf

Sundial at the community center in Erdmannsdorf

Half-timbered house in Lippersdorf

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