- Source: Grumbach, Bad Langensalza
Grumbach (pronounced [ˈɡʁʊmbax]) is a village and a quarter of the town of Bad Langensalza in Thuringia, central Germany.
Location
Grumbach lies 5.23 kilometres (3.25 mi) south-southwest of the spa town of Bad Langensalza (measured from Marktkirche, "market church"). The village's territory, which lies north of the Steinberg (362.1 metres (1,188 ft) above sea level (NN)), forms the connection between the Hainich National Park and the Fahner Höhe together with the Große Harth (367.3 metres (1,205 ft) above sea level (NN)), the Wieglebener Höhe (Teufelsberg at 358 metres (1,175 ft) above sea level (NN)) and the Ascharaer Höhe (312 metres (1,024 ft) above sea level (NN)). Grumbach is a dead-end village: the only road out of Grumbach leads to the neighbouring village of Henningsleben. A well-maintained agricultural road (Schwichingsweg) leads to the Harthhaus on the Bundesstraße 84, 2.43 kilometres (1.51 mi) to the west, a former customs house on the border of the districts of Gotha and Unstrut-Hainich and now an excursion destination. Another agricultural road connects the village with Wiegleben, 1.89 kilometres (1.17 mi) to the south.
History
Grumbach was first mentioned in a document in 1206.
The village was incorporated into Bad Langensalza on 1 April 1993.
Sights
The church of St Vincentius dates from 1607. The previous building, which was on the same site, was destroyed by lightning.
References
External links
Media related to Grumbach (Bad Langensalza) at Wikimedia Commons