Th Ortsteil Wallendorf, consisting of the villages Wallendorf and Lamprecht, is located in a forested area in the southern part of the Thuringian Forest.
History
The documentary first mention of Wallendorf was dated December 29, 1414. Lamprecht as part of Wallendorf was first mentioned in a document December 21, 1386.[1]
The baroque Elisabeth's church, built until 1734, was sponsored by Peter Hohmann and his descendants. The Hohmann family was also owner of the Manor Wallendorf. The so-called Gutshof (manor house) and Fronwiese (lord's meadow) are indications of that historical period.[2]
Sections of the municipality
Bock-und-Teich
Geiersthal
Lichte with - Washdorf, Ascherbach - Hügel, Oberlichte - Unterlichte
Wallendorf with - Lamprecht
City hall in Wallendorf
historical "Post Hotel" with viaduct (Saalfelder Str. 32)
^Wolfgang Kahl (Autor): Ersterwähnung Thüringer Städte und Dörfer. Ein Handbuch. Verlag Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza, 2010, ISBN978-3-86777-202-0, S. 302 und 156
^Albert Brödel: From charcoal hovel to industrial area ... as to official sources 1937–1939 (captur: The foundation of the Manor Wallendorf), published by W. Brödel, Kulmbach 1997
^Hans-Joachim Kirsche: Eisenbahndirektion Erfurt 1882–1993. VBN Verlag B. Neddermeyer, Berlin 2006, ISBN978-3-933254-76-4, S. 64