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Hochheim, Thuringia

Hochheim is a village and Ortschaft of the municipality Nessetal in the district of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany.[1] Before 1 January 2019, when it was merged into the new municipality Nessetal, it was an independent municipality.[2]

Hochheim
Location of Hochheim
Hochheim
Hochheim
Coordinates: 51°1′1″N 10°39′33″E / 51.01694°N 10.65917°E / 51.01694; 10.65917
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictGotha
MunicipalityNessetal
Area
 • Total7.68 km2 (2.97 sq mi)
Elevation
277 m (909 ft)
Population
 (2017-12-31)
 • Total446
 • Density58/km2 (150/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
99869
Dialling codes036255
Vehicle registrationGTH

It is the probable birthplace of the famous theologian Meister Eckhart.

Geography edit

Hochheim is located in fertile Nesse valley in the northern part of the Gotha Land, in the triangle formed by the cities and towns of Gotha, Bad Langensalza and Erfurt. The settlement is close to the B247 federal highway on the southern foothills of the Hainich and lies at around 269 to 290 metres above sea level (NN). The neighbouring towns are Goldbach to the south, Westhausen to the east, Wangenheim to the west and Wiegleben to the north.

To the north of the town, meadows and fields run up to the woodland of the Wiegleber Holz and one of the largest wind farms in Thuringia. The northern Hochheimer Flur is also part of the watershed of the rivers Elbe and Weser. In the damp lowlands on the southern edge of the town, the Nesse (the largest tributary of the Hörsel) flows westwards. Here, in the 15th century, monks built an artificial mill race alongside the knight's mill (Rittermühle). On the western border of Wangenheim lies the Tiefenbornsteich pond (51°00′54″N 10°38′30″E / 51.0151°N 10.6417°E / 51.0151; 10.6417 (Tiefenbornsteich)) and a larger area of marsh, which is historically significant.

History edit

Early History edit

Hochheim, sometimes also called “Loh-Hochheim”,[3] was first mentioned in a donation deed to the Diocese of Fulda in 778.

Near the Tiefenbornsteich, the remains of the a settlement of the Linear Pottery Culture were uncovered in several places during exploratory excavations in the Hochheimer Flur and the nearby Seefeldsiedlung near Wangenheim. Archaeologists also made the oldest gold find in Thuringia here. A Roman settlement at Tiefenbornsteich has also been archaeologically uncovered.

After the acquisition of the Diocese of Fulda by the lords of Wangenheim, Hochheim belonged to the Wangenheim jurisdiction in the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg or Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha until the abolition of the patrimonial courts in the mid-19th century. The lords of Wangenheim and von Uechtritz had properties in the town.

Hochheim also had a larger castle and two manorial estates (Rittergüte), one of which has survived. Only the foundations of the former castle remain, which are covered by new buildings. Documentary records report that as early as the 16th century, grain ships of the Diocese of Fulda sailed up to the upper reaches of the Nesse near Wangenheim and Haina to collect the grain tributes from upland settlements such as Hochheim.

Recent history edit

Hochheim was handed over to US troops in April 1945 without any major combat operations. After the Soviet occupiers took over, the war memorial was moved to what is now the cemetery area to protect it from demolition. After the end of the Second World War, numerous refugees from the German eastern regions of Silesia, Pomerania, the Sudetenland and East Prussia came to Hochheim. The LPG "Freier Bauer" ("Free Farmers") and later the KAP Nessetal were founded on the old estates (Gutshöfen).

After the political change and the German reunification, the Goldbach agricultural cooperative took over the agricultural land and livestock. The structure of the village has been managed through the astute budgetary policy of the active mayors. For this purpose, the place was equipped with a modern sewerage system and all streets were renovated without the villagers having to pay for it. The community is now debt-free.

In 2015, St. Nicholas Church was re-inaugurated after a two-year renovation. Likewise, the former kindergarten was converted into a town hall, the school kitchen, fire station and sports field were renovated and a playground built.

On 1 January 2019, the formerly independent communities of Hochheim, Ballstädt, Bufleben, Friedrichswerth, Goldbach, Haina, Brüheim, Remstädt, Wangenheim, Warza and Westhausen merged to form the rural community of Nessetal (Nesse Valley). Hochheim was a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Mittleres Nessetal.[4]

Population growth edit

Growth of population (31 December):

  • 1994 – 544
  • 1995 – 545
  • 1996 – 567
  • 1997 – 567
  • 1998 – 566
  • 1999 – 562
  • 2000 – 557
  • 2001 – 548
  • 2002 – 546
  • 2003 – 538
  • 2004 – 516
  • 2005 – 508
  • 2006 – 503
  • 2007 – 488
  • 2008 – 474
  • 2009 – 480
  • 2010 – 461
  • 2011 – 476
  • 2012 – 478
  • 2013 – 463
  • 2014 – 458
  • 2015 – 456
  • 2016 – 437
  • 2017 – 446

References edit

  1. ^ Hauptsatzung, Gemeinde Nessetal, December 2022.
  2. ^ Gebietsänderungen von Januar bis Dezember 2019, Statistisches Bundesamt
  3. ^ Archived (Date missing) at eckhart.de (Error: unknown archive URL)
  4. ^ Thuringian Law and Ordinance Gazette No. 14/2018. on May 20, 2019

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hochheim Thuringia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Hochheim is a village and Ortschaft of the municipality Nessetal in the district of Gotha in Thuringia Germany 1 Before 1 January 2019 when it was merged into the new municipality Nessetal it was an independent municipality 2 HochheimOrtschaft of NessetalLocation of HochheimHochheimShow map of GermanyHochheimShow map of ThuringiaCoordinates 51 1 1 N 10 39 33 E 51 01694 N 10 65917 E 51 01694 10 65917CountryGermanyStateThuringiaDistrictGothaMunicipalityNessetalArea Total7 68 km2 2 97 sq mi Elevation277 m 909 ft Population 2017 12 31 Total446 Density58 km2 150 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes99869Dialling codes036255Vehicle registrationGTH It is the probable birthplace of the famous theologian Meister Eckhart Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Early History 2 2 Recent history 3 Population growth 4 ReferencesGeography editHochheim is located in fertile Nesse valley in the northern part of the Gotha Land in the triangle formed by the cities and towns of Gotha Bad Langensalza and Erfurt The settlement is close to the B247 federal highway on the southern foothills of the Hainich and lies at around 269 to 290 metres above sea level NN The neighbouring towns are Goldbach to the south Westhausen to the east Wangenheim to the west and Wiegleben to the north To the north of the town meadows and fields run up to the woodland of the Wiegleber Holz and one of the largest wind farms in Thuringia The northern Hochheimer Flur is also part of the watershed of the rivers Elbe and Weser In the damp lowlands on the southern edge of the town the Nesse the largest tributary of the Horsel flows westwards Here in the 15th century monks built an artificial mill race alongside the knight s mill Rittermuhle On the western border of Wangenheim lies the Tiefenbornsteich pond 51 00 54 N 10 38 30 E 51 0151 N 10 6417 E 51 0151 10 6417 Tiefenbornsteich and a larger area of marsh which is historically significant History editEarly History edit Hochheim sometimes also called Loh Hochheim 3 was first mentioned in a donation deed to the Diocese of Fulda in 778 Near the Tiefenbornsteich the remains of the a settlement of the Linear Pottery Culture were uncovered in several places during exploratory excavations in the Hochheimer Flur and the nearby Seefeldsiedlung near Wangenheim Archaeologists also made the oldest gold find in Thuringia here A Roman settlement at Tiefenbornsteich has also been archaeologically uncovered After the acquisition of the Diocese of Fulda by the lords of Wangenheim Hochheim belonged to the Wangenheim jurisdiction in the Duchy of Saxe Gotha Altenburg or Duchy of Saxe Coburg Gotha until the abolition of the patrimonial courts in the mid 19th century The lords of Wangenheim and von Uechtritz had properties in the town Hochheim also had a larger castle and two manorial estates Rittergute one of which has survived Only the foundations of the former castle remain which are covered by new buildings Documentary records report that as early as the 16th century grain ships of the Diocese of Fulda sailed up to the upper reaches of the Nesse near Wangenheim and Haina to collect the grain tributes from upland settlements such as Hochheim Recent history edit Hochheim was handed over to US troops in April 1945 without any major combat operations After the Soviet occupiers took over the war memorial was moved to what is now the cemetery area to protect it from demolition After the end of the Second World War numerous refugees from the German eastern regions of Silesia Pomerania the Sudetenland and East Prussia came to Hochheim The LPG Freier Bauer Free Farmers and later the KAP Nessetal were founded on the old estates Gutshofen After the political change and the German reunification the Goldbach agricultural cooperative took over the agricultural land and livestock The structure of the village has been managed through the astute budgetary policy of the active mayors For this purpose the place was equipped with a modern sewerage system and all streets were renovated without the villagers having to pay for it The community is now debt free In 2015 St Nicholas Church was re inaugurated after a two year renovation Likewise the former kindergarten was converted into a town hall the school kitchen fire station and sports field were renovated and a playground built On 1 January 2019 the formerly independent communities of Hochheim Ballstadt Bufleben Friedrichswerth Goldbach Haina Bruheim Remstadt Wangenheim Warza and Westhausen merged to form the rural community of Nessetal Nesse Valley Hochheim was a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Mittleres Nessetal 4 Population growth editGrowth of population 31 December 1994 544 1995 545 1996 567 1997 567 1998 566 1999 562 2000 557 2001 548 2002 546 2003 538 2004 516 2005 508 2006 503 2007 488 2008 474 2009 480 2010 461 2011 476 2012 478 2013 463 2014 458 2015 456 2016 437 2017 446References edit Hauptsatzung Gemeinde Nessetal December 2022 Gebietsanderungen von Januar bis Dezember 2019 Statistisches Bundesamt Archived Date missing at eckhart de Error unknown archive URL Thuringian Law and Ordinance Gazette No 14 2018 on May 20 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hochheim Thuringia amp oldid 1182198060, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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