Hohenmölsen Explained

Type:Stadt
Image Coa:Wappen_Hohenmölsen_Stadt.svg
Coordinates:51.1564°N 12.0981°W
Image Plan:Hohenmölsen in BLK.svg
State:Sachsen-Anhalt
District:Burgenlandkreis
Elevation:149
Area:75.31
Postal Code:06679
Area Code:034441
Licence:BLK, HHM
Gemeindeschlüssel:15 0 84 235
Divisions:6
Website:www.stadt-hohenmoelsen.de
Mayor:Andy Haugk[1]
Leader Term:2018 - 25
Party:Independent

Hohenmölsen is a town in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated approximately 10 km southeast of Weißenfels, and 27 km southwest of Leipzig. The town Hohenmölsen consists of Hohenmölsen proper and the Ortschaften (municipal divisions) Granschütz, Taucha, Webau, Werschen and Zembschen.[2]

History

The Battle on the Elster, the third and last battle between the Salian king Henry IV of Germany and anti-king Rudolf of Rheinfelden, was fought on October 14, 1080 near Hohenmölsen on the White Elster river.[3] In the year of 1091 the burgward "Melsin villa" (Milzin) was first mentioned in a document. In 1284 the city got market rights. There were two major fires in 1558 and 1578, which almost completely destroyed the city and in the Thirty Years´ War the whole city except one house was destroyed.[4]

In the 19th century brown coal was found in Hohenmölsen, which helped the city to gain prosperity. Furthermore it helped the city at getting electric lights in 1912. With the founding of the GDR, the mining in the area of Hohenmölsen reached a new dimension. Neighboring cities, such as Mutschau, Köttichau, Döbris, Queisau, Steingrimma and Dobergast were devastated and the residents were resettled to the new districts "Hohenmölsen-Süd" and "Hohenmölsen-Nord", which has the increase of the population from the 1950s as a consequence. To this day brown coal is being mined near the city in the Braunkohletagebau Profen.[5]

Incorporations

Villages, which were incorporated to Hohenmölsen with their incorporation date:

VillageIncorporation Date
Aupitz1 July 1950 to Granschütz
Granschütz1 January 2010[8]
Großgrimma1 July 1998[9]
Jaucha1 July 1950[10]
Mutschau1 December 1962
Oberwerschen
Rössuln1 July 1950 to Webau
Taucha1 January 2010
Wählitz1 July 1950 to Webau[11]
Webau1 January 2003[12]
Werschen1 January 2003
Zembschen9 May 2002[13]
Zetzsch1931

Politics

Mayor

Since 2011 the full-time mayor of Hohenmölsen is Andy Haugk,[14] who belongs to the electoral group "Aktives Hohenmölsener Land" (AHL).

Culture and Sights

The town centre is dominated by three buildings: The church tower, water tower and the tower of the town hall. Through that the city is often called the "Stadt der drei Türme" - City of the three towers.

Hohenmölsen has two churches:

The landmark of the city is the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop. It can be found in different places in the city, for example on the lanterns in the city centre, a fountain sculpture on the "Altmarkt" and on the side of the town hall tower.

Memorials

Local Recreation

The Mondsee is a lake 3 km southeast of Hohenmölsen. It is a former opencast mine, which has been revegetated.

Regular events

Economy and infrastructure

Large employers

The largest employers in Hohenmölsen are the MIBRAG and the AGCO Group.

The Mitteldeutsche Braunkohlegesellschaft (MIBRAG) operates the power plant in Wählitz[16] and the opencast mine in Profen.[17]

AGCO bought the former barracks in Hohenmölsen in 2009 and has invested over 35 Million Euros into the location. Over 330 employees manufacture the Fendt Katana 65 and 85 forage harvester and the Rogator 300 and 600 field sprayer on site. Furthermore they produce components for their tractor production.[18] [19]

Public institutions

The Asklepios District Hospital was an important economic factor in the 1990s. It was closed in April 2008.

The General Heinrich August von Helldorff barracks is one of the former sites of the Bundeswehr. Today it is used by the AGCO Group.

Education

References

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Notes and References

  1. https://wahlergebnisse.sachsen-anhalt.de/wahlen/bmbm/index.html Bürgermeisterwahlen in den Gemeinden, Endgültige Ergebnisse
  2. https://www.stadt-hohenmoelsen.de/de/datei/anzeigen/id/42703,1013/hauptsatzung_2._Aenderung_lesefassung.pdf Hauptsatzung der Stadt Hohenmölsen
  3. Documentary "Die Deutschen" Teil 2 (in German)
  4. Web site: Stadtgeschichte. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210209095451/https://www.stadt-hohenmoelsen.de/de/geschichte-1392629384.html. 2021-02-09. 2021-02-09. Stadt Hohenmölsen. de.
  5. http://www.stadt-hohenmoelsen.de/download/1691/f_hhm_1_%C3%A4nderung_erl%C3%A4uterung_gesamt.pdf Flächennutzungsplan Hohenmölsen
  6. Web site: Kurzchronik der Stadt. 2021-02-09. www.stadt-hohenmoelsen.de. de.
  7. Web site: Stadtportrait. 2021-02-09. www.stadt-hohenmoelsen.de. de.
  8. Web site: Schlegel. Tobias. 2020-01-10. Eingemeindung von Taucha und Granschütz : Hohenmölsen zieht positive Bilanz. 2021-02-09. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung. de-DE.
  9. Web site: Großgrimma - Stadt. 2021-02-09. RouteYou. de.
  10. Book: Gemeinden 1994 und ihre Veränderungen seit 01.01.1948 in den neuen Ländern / Statistisches Bundesamt. Stuttgart : Metzler-Poeschel. 1995. 3824603217.
  11. Web site: Wählitz - Stadt. 2021-02-09. RouteYou. de.
  12. Web site: Werschen - Stadt. 2021-02-09. RouteYou. de.
  13. Web site: Zembschen - Natürlicher Bereich. 2021-02-09. RouteYou. de.
  14. Web site: Sachsen-Anhalt. Statistisches Landesamt. Kommunalwahlen in Sachsen-Anhalt. 2021-02-09. www.stala.sachsen-anhalt.de. de.
  15. Web site: Der Hohenmölser Herbstmarkt. 2021-02-09. www.stadt-hohenmoelsen.de. de.
  16. Web site: Industriekraftwerk Wählitz MIBRAG mbH. https://web.archive.org/web/20190220062845/https://www.mibrag.de/de-de/geschaeftsfelder/kraftwerke/industriekraftwerk-waehlitz. 2019-02-20. 2021-02-09. www.mibrag.de. de. dead.
  17. Web site: Tagebau Profen MIBRAG mbH. 2021-02-09. www.mibrag.de. de.
  18. Amtsblatt Hohenmölsen, Ausgabe Februar 2019
  19. Web site: Hersteller für Landwirtschaftstechnik AGCO will in Hohenmölsen kräftig investieren. 2021-02-09. www.burgenlandkreis.de. de.