Bannetze Explained
Type: | Ortschaft |
Bannetze |
Municipality: | Winsen (Aller) |
Coordinates: | 52.6803°N 9.8092°W |
State: | Niedersachsen |
District: | Celle |
Elevation: | 33 |
Postal Code: | 29308 |
Area Code: | 05146 |
Bannetze is a village and Ortschaft (municipal division)[1] on the River Aller in the municipality of Winsen (Aller)[2] in the district of Celle in the north German state of Lower Saxony. The L180 state road passes through the village.[3] The village has under 400 inhabitants.[3]
Politics
The village of Bannetze has a joint council with neighbouring Thören.
The council chair is Heinrich Leymers (CDU).[4]
Culture and places of interest
- The Bannetze Weir on the Aller (Allerwehr Bannetze) is the second barrage on the Aller below Celle and was built between 1909 and 1912.[5] The old weir was replaced after almost 100 years by a modern, inflatable weir. The weir has a lock and a fishway.
- The school house in Bannetze is a free-standing two-storey school house with an annex. A preliminary draft was first published in 1910 and the construction was carried out by Otto Haesler in 1911.[6]
References
- https://winsen-aller.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Downloads/Ortsrecht/2021-01-26-2020-12-101-I-Hauptsatzung.pdf Hauptsatzung der Gemeinde Winsen (Aller)
- http://www.winsen-aller.de/index.php?id=54 Gemeinde Winsen (Aller) - In Winsen
- http://www.bannetze-sport.de/ SV Grün Weiß Bannetze 1959 e.V.
- http://www.winsen-aller.de/index.php?id=97 Gemeinde Winsen (Aller) - Ortsrat Thören/Bannetze
- http://www.wsv.de/wsa-ver/aktuelles/projekte/bannetze/index.html Information by the Federal Waterways and Shipping Authority
- Simone Oelker: Otto Haesler – Eine Architektenkarriere in der Weimarer Republik, 1. Aufl., Dölling und Galitz Verlag, Hamburg, München 2002, S. 274. Vgl. Casimir Hermann Baer: Moderne Bauformen, Monatshefte für Architektur und Raumkunst, Stuttgart 1920, S. 70.
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