Sundhausen

Sundhausen is a municipality in Unstrut Hainich in Thuringia. It belongs to the administrative community with Bad Tennstedt seat is in the town of Bad Tennstedt.

Location

Sundhausen and his district are located in the Thuringian basin northeast of Bad Langensalza in the field of agriculture Unstrut level.

History

The first mention of Sundhausen found in a deed over land ownership in Sundhausen to the monastery of Fulda from the year 860

In the years 1242-1356 is Sundhausen headquarters of the noble family of the same name which Sundhausen.

In 1312 St. Mary's Church in the village was first mentioned. 1346 Sundhausen was the official Bad Langensalza assumed. Until that time, the district court Thamsbrück exercised the jurisdiction.

In the years 1582 and 1625 the plague raged in Sundhausen, died of a total of more than 300 inhabitants.

1604 a Waidmühle will be built in the town. In 1712 the municipality receives brewing justice. 1714 the first school of the village is built. In 1818, the town has a total population of 400.

1823 dries out the Sundhäuser lake. By 1840, the remains were still visible.

1913, the place is equipped with a rail connection with the commissioning of the narrow-gauge railway Langensalza - Kirchheilingen. In 1948, the place on the basis of resettlement and the effects of war 756 inhabitants.

1950 Sundhausen is attached to the circuit Mulhouse to resolution of the circle Langensalza, two years later, but in 1952 again the circle Langensalza.

In 1991 Sundhausen occurs in the management of Community Bad Tennstedt.

Policy

City ​​council

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

  • FWG Choir 3 seats
  • FWG SV 1 seat
  • FWG FW 1 seat
  • FWG CV 1 seat

(As at municipal election on June 27, 2004)

Mayor

The honorary mayor Jürgen Ehrlich was re-elected on June 6, 2010.

Attractions

  • Evangelical Church of St. Boniface. In the churchyard is the grave stone of a 1856 manor deceased owner Johann Kaiser.
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