Brendlorenzen | ||
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Subdivision of Bad Neustadt an der Saale | ||
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Coordinates: 50°19′56″N 10°11′39″E / 50.33222°N 10.19417°ECoordinates: 50°19′56″N 10°11′39″E / 50.33222°N 10.19417°E | ||
Country | Germany | |
State | Bavaria | |
Admin. region | Lower Franconia | |
District | Rhön-Grabfeld | |
Town | Bad Neustadt an der Saale | |
Population ({{{Stand}}}) | ||
• Total | 4,500 | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) | |
Postal codes | 97616 |
Brendlorenzen is a suburb of the town of Bad Neustadt an der Saale in the district of Unterfranken in Bavaria, Germany. The village is stretching along a single main street for more than two kilometers. Its length is due to the growing together of originally two separate villages called Brend and Lorenzen. The latter name is derived from the chapel of the same name, which is dedicated to Saint Lawrence (Lorenzo). Brend comes from the tributary of the same name, in whose valley the place is located. Brendlorenzen has approximately 4500 residents with several new housing development sites spreading onto the surrounding farm land.
The existence of the community on the Brend was first documented in 742 AD, with the church of Saint Martin coming under the jurisdiction of the newly founded diocese of Würzburg. Original texts identify the parish church in Brendlorenzen and the round church in the Marienberg Fortress in Würzburg as the oldest of the diocese. The parish church was probably consecrated by Saint Willibrord in 706 AD.
The building of the church is certainly connected to the construction of the royal estates of Charlemagne in the neighboring village of Salz, at the foot of the Rhön Mountains. Its use at the time of the construction as a baptistry was probably furthermore reason for reassigning patronage from the original Saint Martin to John the Baptist, with whom the church is now associated.
Brendlorenzen hosted a settled area, however, long before this first documented mention. While laying the foundations for new construction in 2001, traces of a settlement from the La Tène culture from the Iron Age were uncovered, including cellar-like dug-outs, garbage dumps and the remnants of six pottery kilns.
On the first of January, 1972, the formerly independent community of Lebenhan was annexed by Brendlorenzen. Then on the first of January, 1978, both were incorporated into the City of Bad Neustadt an der Saale.
For preschool education there are two Catholic kindergartens, St. Joseph and St. Martin, as well as a municipal nursery school. The village has its own elementary educational facility, which is also attended by children from the nearby village Lebenhan.