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Ketschendorf is a southern suburb of the city of
Coburg Coburg () is a town located on the Itz river in the Upper Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. Long part of one of the Thuringian states of the Wettin line, it joined Bavaria by popular vote only in 1920. Until the revolution of 1918, it was ...
in the county of
Upper Franconia Upper Franconia (german: Oberfranken) is a ''Regierungsbezirk'' (administrative 'Regierungs''region 'bezirk'' of the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. It forms part of the historically significant region of Franconia, the others being Middle F ...
, in the state of
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in
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Geography

The village is adjacent to the city of Coburg, along with the Coburger neighborhoods of
Creidlitz Creidlitz is a southern suburb of 1705 inhabitants (30 June 2010) of the city of Coburg in the county of Upper Franconia in the state of Bavaria in Germany. Geography It is 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) south of Coburg and at the northern edge of ...
and Seidmannsdorf as well as the municipalities of Ahorn and
Grub am Forst Grub am Forst is a municipality in the district of Coburg in Bavaria in Germany. It has ca 3,100 residents. The nearest large town is Coburg. The following villages are part of it: *Buscheller *Forsthub *Rohrbach *Roth am Forst *Zeickhorn Th ...
. On June 30, 2010 Ketschendorf had 1631 inhabitants, giving a population density of 911 inhabitants per km ². The place is located above the mouth of the three-mile-long ''Ketschenbach'' etschen Brookat the
Itz The Itz is a river of Thuringia and Bavaria, Germany. The Itz is long and a right tributary of the Main. The Itz begins in Sachsenbrunn (Stelzen), Thuringia and flows southward through Bachfeld and Schalkau. It crosses into Bavaria and feeds ...
River, which originates in Seidmannsdorf. The ''Ketschendorfer Straße'' etschendorf Road the connecting route to Coburg, was built between 1786 and 1794 as a state road. Previously it was used as the present High Street.


History

The first positively documented mention of Ketschendorf is dated from the year 1100. In the copy books (
Cartulary A cartulary or chartulary (; Latin: ''cartularium'' or ''chartularium''), also called ''pancarta'' or ''codex diplomaticus'', is a medieval manuscript volume or roll (''rotulus'') containing transcriptions of original documents relating to the fo ...
) of the Coburg provost of the
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of
Saalfeld Saalfeld (german: Saalfeld/Saale) is a town in Germany, capital of the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district of Thuringia. It is best known internationally as the ancestral seat of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha branch of the S ...
, which are preserved in the State Archives of Coburg, there is a copy of the text of a document from 1100. In this document, the nobleman Sibot and his wife Hildegunt in “Chezzendorf” appropriated a ''Zinsgut'' eudal estateof 30 ''
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'' hectares or 22.24 acresof land. The owner of the provost’s estate at Ketschendorfer Straße 77 was first detected in 1518. The nucleus of the village was built around 1660. Over the centuries, the settlement area developed along the Ketschenbach to the east and, in 1445, had about 60 settlers. On September 28, 1632, General Wallenstein during the siege of the
Veste Coburg The Veste Coburg (Coburg Fortress) is one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses of Germany. It is situated on a hill above the town of Coburg, in the Upper Franconia region of Bavaria. Geography Location Veste Coburg dominates the town of C ...
made Ketschendorf his personal quarters. Two years later, General Lamboy destroyed the whole place. The first construction of a farm was in 1651, and only in 1725 the existing buildings of the village were restored to what they once were before the
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. The construction of the
Schloss Ketschendorf Schloss Ketschendorf is a Gothic Revival residence, located in Ketschendorf, at the foot of the Buchberg, in the town of Coburg, in the state of Bavaria, Germany. Built at the beginning of the 19th century, the original '' Schloss'' of the Baron ...
in 1804 as a summer palace for Duchess Augusta, wife of
Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld en, Francis Frederick Anthony , house = , father = Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld , mother = Princess Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel , birth_date = , birth_place = Coburg, S ...
, was followed in the 19th Century by the large number of visitors, giving this predominantly rural village an economic boom. In 1903, at the northern edge of the Ketschendorfer area, the new State Hospital(de) “Klinikum Coburg” oburg ClinicWikipedia: Die freie Enzyklopädie'' was opened. In 1904 and 1905, factories were started on the ''Postweg'' ost Wayto make
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s and cases. A single school was opened in 1902. Previously, schoolchildren had to walk from Ketschendorf to Seidmannsdorf for school. In 1901, the school was built in the
neo-Renaissance Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range o ...
style and later became the ''Neue-Heimat-Schule'' ew Home School It is now ''Volksschule Coburg-Ketschendorf (Grundschule)'' oburg-Ketschendorf Public School (Elementary School) The old building was later expanded with more classroom space with the addition of a new building. The town had 643 inhabitants in 1910 and 686 in 1925. On July 1, 1934 Ketschendorf, with 186 hectares (460 acres) and 766 residents, was incorporated with the city of Coburg. Today Ketschendorf has the character of a suburban settlement. Since about 1500 Ketschendorf belonged to the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Seidmannsdorf, from 1934 to Morizkirche(de) “Morizkirche (Coburg), ''Wikipedia: Die freie Enzyklopädie'' in Coburg and since 1969 the suburb has its own church, the St. Luke Church 'Lukas-Kirche''


Public Organizations

In Ketschendorf there are a church, a kindergarten, a youth center and a primary school (Ketschendorf Elementary School). In addition to the ''Klinikum Coburg'' branch, the youth hostel is also located in the suburb.


Literature

* (de) Otto Friedrich, “''900 Jahre Ketschendorf'' 00 Years of Ketschendorf��, In: ''Fränkischer Heimatkalender 25 Jahre'' ranconian Home Calendar 25 Years 1975, p. 33 * (de) Peter Morsbach and Otto Titz, ''Stadt Coburg. Ensembles-Baudenkmäler-Archäologische Denkmäler'' ity of Coburg. Complexes-Buildings-Archaeological Monuments Denkmäler in Bayern onuments in Bavaria Volume IV, No. 48. (Munich: Karl M. Lipp Verlag, 2006),


References

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