Hachen
Hachen is an Ortschaft of the town of Sundern in the Hochsauerland district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the second largest Ortschaft of Sundern.
Location
Hachen and the associated village of Reigern border the Arnsberg districts of Müschede and to the north and east. Hachen borders to the west, Langscheid to the southwest and to the south. It is located between the tourist destinations of Arnsberg Forest Nature Park and the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge Nature Park, and is about 3 km from the Sorpesee.History
Middle Ages
Hachen was already documented in 793 in the goods register of Werden Abbey.The place name can also be found more frequently in Westphalia with compound place names. The spelling of the name changed over the centuries. The current place name was granted in a document by Pope Alexander II from 1173. Hachen was probably a free city since the beginning of the 14th century, on the model of the city rights of Lippstadt, but without fortifications and thus had the right to carry its own seal. The first known seal was granted from 1652. The two-part seal shows a cross on the right and half an eagle on the other. The transcription is now barely readable. The settlement was not planned, but grew gradually, with houses built around the castle. Outside the area of the castle, courtyards stood at further intervals. Its craftsmen had the right to form guilds, and the place was allowed to levy tariffs and hold markets.