Nonnenberg was an independent district of the municipality of Bad Tabarz in the Gotha district of Thuringia for only about 40 years.
The street name "Mönchhof" in Tabarz refers to the monastery farm belonging to the Reinhardsbrunn monastery near Cabarz, which was probably established around 1400 when this monastery acquired the villages of Cabarz and Großtabarz as well as the deserted village "Uttichrodt". As a result of the peasant uprising of 1525, the Reinhardsbrunn monastery and the associated farms were attacked and looted. The secularization of the monastery properties taken into state ownership led to the sale of the monastery farm to the family of von Uetterodt, who were in ducal service and already had land holdings in surrounding towns and were also feudal lords of Scharfenburg near Ruhla. Around 1600, the Uetterodts transferred this fragmented estate to the ruler under unknown circumstances. In the early 17th century, the forest fell to the Winterstein line of the lords of Wangenheim.
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