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词条 Wolbrechtshausen
释义

  1. Geographical position

  2. History

      Protestant chapel  

  3. Economy and infrastructure

      Traffic  

  4. Notable people born in Wolbrechtshausen

  5. External links

  6. References

{{Infobox German location
| type = Ortsteil
| Municipality = Nörten-Hardenberg
| Alternativanzeige-Gemeindename =
| image_coa = Ortswappen_Wolbrechtshausen.jpg
| Ortswappen-Beschreibung = old Coat of Arms of Wolbrechtshausen.
| coordinates = {{coord|51|38|N|9|54|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| state = Niedersachsen
| district = Northeim
| elevation = 157
| area = 4.679
| population = 529
| Stand = 2013-12-31
| Eingemeindungsdatum = 1974-03-01
| postal_code = 37176
| Postleitzahl2 =
| area_code = 05503
| Vorwahl2 =
| Lagekarte =
| Lagekarte-Beschreibung =
}}

Wolbrechtshausen is a part of the municipality Nörten-Hardenberg in the district of Northeim in Lower Saxony.

Geographical position

Wolbrechtshausen is located on the western end of the Leine river valley between Solling and Harz. Through the village flows the river Espolde, a tributary of the Leine.

Highest point of the location is the Höheberg with a height of 177,4 m over NN. Neighbouring villages are Hevensen, Lütgenrode and Parensen.

History

The first written reference of the village is from the year 1210 in a duplication of the 13th century and calls the location as Wolbreteshusen. An older reference from the 12th century often confuses the village with the deserted site Wolbechteshusen near Gillersheim.[1] In 1345 it is written that the house of Hardenberg owned a large manor in Wolbrechtshausen. Then in 1486 Wolbrechtshausen became a casualty of a great fire and nearly the whole village burned down. One century later in 1597 the pest raged there and so much people died that there were not enough left to cultivate the cropland.[2]

The first school in the village was built in 1709.[3]

In the 19th century Wolbrechtshausen was the home of the linen weaver. From this episode in the village witnesses an old linen weaver flag that was spent to the village for carnival and survived the time till today. Another sign of this time are the two weaver's shuttles in the coat of arms that was given to the village in 1964.[4]

Since the foundation Wolbrechtshausen was an agricultural impressed village but with the beginning of the 20th century it became more a working-class quarter for the near cities.[3]

Protestant chapel

Wolbrechtshausen is habitat of a small chapel built in the 14th century. Before it became a chapel it was a defence tower. A few centuries later the inhabitants added a nave and church windows. From the original defence tower are the wall strength from over one meter and the crenels conserved.[6]

Economy and infrastructure

The economy of the village consists of some small business and farms

Traffic

The federal highway 446 take course on the north of Wolbrechtshausen and public traffic consists of two bus routes.

Next train stations are Nörten-Hardenberg and Hardegsen.

Notable people born in Wolbrechtshausen

  • Wilhelm Lambrecht ( 3 February 1834 in Wolbrechtshausen, † 17 June 1904 in Göttingen), mechanic and entrepreneur

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • Website of the municipality Nörten-Hardenberg

References

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3 : Northeim (district)|Villages in Lower Saxony|Province of Hanover

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