- Holzlar
Holzlar Is an enclosed settlement in
Bonn 's districtBeuel , east of theRhine and north of theSiebengebirge in Germany. Holzlar has a population of about 11.000 and consists out of the former villages Holzlar, Kohlkaul, Heidebergen, Roleber and Gielgen.The borders of the villages are no more visible today.
History and presence
The first documented mention of Holzlar was in 1394, where it was referred to as “Hultzelar”.
Further names, which where documented, are "Hultzlair", "Holtzlar", "Holtzlohr", "Holzlahr" and "Holtzlahr".
In 1780 the brown coal quarrying was started. Shortly after the brothers Leopold and Abraham Bleibtreu bought properties in Holzlar-Kohlkaul und Holzlar Gielgen and quarrying brown coal and
alum .1969 Holzlar became part ofBonn s districtBeuel .In the time before 1969 Holzlar belonged to the Amt Menden.
Today there are mainly housing estates of higher standard in Roleber, Gielgen, Heidebergen and Holzlar.
While the north of Holzlar-Kohlkaul offers cheap flats, where lot of immigrants live and is a so called sozialer Brennpunkt.
The watermill
Holzlar offers a special gem. The
watermill of Holzlar. With today’s knowledge the watermill is the only functioning historical watermill in the area of BonnThe watermill is an early industrial cultural relic.
There is not much information about its history. It is assumed that the mill already exists in companion with a Burghof, which was given to Wilhelm von Nesselrode in
1502 and was destroyed during the war in the 16. Century.In the middle of the 19. Century the mill was bought by the family Reuter from the Earl von Nesselrode. The Reuter family was mentioned as the lessee of the mill in the beginning of the 19. Century.
The mill was closed in the 1950s.
In 1989 the “Holzlarer Mühlenverein” was founded. The society bought the mill and restored it.
Today the mill is one of Bonns monuments and has historic preservation.
The old protestant cemetery
The cemetery is located between Hauptstraße and Hövelweg in Holzlar.
This cemetery has a size of 330 square meters and about 50 graves and is a historic preservation, because it is one of the oldest Protestant cemetery in the
Rhineland .The cemetery was laid out by Family Linder as a private cemetery in the middle of the 17. Century. The oldest gravestone has the inscription “M. Linder” and is from
1658 .The cemetery is also called “Linders Garten” (garden of Linder). The street name close to the cemetery called Lindershausweg reminds of the family Linder.
In
1819 the cemetery was extended by Leopold Bleibtreu. Today there are 14 gravestones with the inscription “Bleibtreu”.The cemetery was closed in 1968.
The cemetery has preservation of sites of historic interest.
Landscape and rare animals
The landscape of Holzlar in the South and East is dominated by forest,
brook s,lake s andpond s.In the centre of Holzlar there is a
nature reserve .The forest Ennert is mainly mixed forest with some very big
oak s.There are a lot of hiking trails. Therefore the Ennert is a popular recreational area in the region of Bonn.
There are a lot of springs in the Ennert. Some of them are not mapped.
The names of the mapped ones are: * Alaunbach * Ankerbach * Pechsiefen * Holtorfer Bach * Mühlenbach
Rare animals like the
Fire Salamander , theCoronella austriaca , theGreat Spotted Woodpecker and theAnguis fragilis live in the forest or in the brooks and ponds.The Ennert is a
nature reserve .In the northwestern part of Holzlar there are no forests and lakes and the land is used for agriculture.
External links
* [http://www.bonn-holzlar.de/ Bürgerverein Holzlar e. V.]
* [http://www.holzlarer-muehle.de/ Holzlarer Mühle]
* [http://www.holzlar.de/ Privates Informationsangebot zu Holzlar]
* [http://www.kohlkaul.de.vu/ Bürgerverein Kohlkaul]
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