Zeegendorf


Zeegendorf is a small village located in Bavaria, Germany. It is in Oberfranken, in the Bamberg district. Zeegendorf is a constituent community of Strullendorf.

Geography

A stream called the Zeegenbach has its source east of the village, and then flows through the village.
The village has an elevation of about 400 meters.
Zeegendorf lies in the nature park "Naturpark Fränkische Schweiz - Veldensteiner Forst."

History

The first mention of the village was by Bishop Otto of Bamberg on July 25, 1109.
The village, along with several others in the area, fell victim to Swedish troops during the Thirty Years' War in 1633.
The building of a church, St. Josef, was completed in 1952, and was consecrated on August 24 of that year. Three bells were installed in the church in 1966. In 1970, the village established a cemetery.
The village became incorporated into the community of Strullendorf on May 1, 1978.
In 2009, the village celebrated its 900-year anniversary with a festival.

Culture

There are several community organizations in Zeegendorf:
Several businesses are in Zeegendorf, including a restaurant which has been open since 1964, known as “Gasthaus Stark.”
The village's yearly Kirchweih is held on the Sunday after Assumption Day ; however, when Assumption Day falls on a Sunday, then the Kirchweih is a week later.

Infrastructure

Zeegendorf lies on the Staatsstraße 2188.