Sornhüll

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Sornhüll
Municipality Pollenfeld
Coordinates: 48 ° 56 ′ 58 ″  N , 11 ° 16 ′ 33 ″  E
Height : 516 m
Residents : 138  (Jan 1, 2015)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 85131
Area code : 08426
South entrance with St. Margareta Church
South entrance with St. Margareta Church

Sornhüll is a part of municipality of Pollenfeld in the administrative community Eichstatt in the district of Eichstatt in the Altmühltal Nature Park .

location

The elongated street village is located on the plateau of the southern Franconian Alb on the district road EI 15 from Walting in the Altmühltal to Wachenzell . The Sornhüller corridor is almost entirely surrounded by forest.

history

North of the village are burial mounds from the Hallstatt period . 1186 is "Sarenhule" (sar = marsh grass and huliwa = envelope first mentioned, ponds), when Pope Urban III. confirmed ownership and rights in the place to the cathedral chapter of Eichstätt. Later, the episcopal nursing and bailiff Titting- Raitenbuch exercised high and low jurisdiction over Sornhüll and collected the taxes.

Around 1700 the Domkapitelsche village consisted of eight houses. In 1746, the prince-bishop's court architect Giovanni Domenico Barbieri built a hunter's house in Sornhüll. After secularization , Sornhüll belonged to the community of Erkertshofen until 1866 , then to the community of Altdorf in the Middle Franconian district of Hilpoltstein . On October 1, 1950, the spin-off from Altdorf, which had been sought for several years, was completed; Together with Götzelshard, Sornhüll became an independent municipality in the Central Franconian district of Eichstätt. At that time, 160 people lived there in 26 buildings. Land consolidation was carried out from 1961 to 1964 . In the course of the regional reform , the place came on January 1, 1972 to the municipality of Pollenfeld, which since July 1, 1972 belongs to the new, now Upper Bavarian district of Eichstätt. In 1983 there were six full-time and ten part-time farms in the village.

church

The Catholic Church of St. Margareta with a cemetery is located on a hill at the southern end of the village. It was consecrated in 1308; the church patron was St. Markus . In the late Rococo period it was demolished in 1765 except for the choir and rebuilt according to a plan by the recently deceased court architect Giovanni Domenico Barbieri . A square roof turret with a brick helmet rises above the hipped roof of the choir . The baroque altar was moved to the previous church in 1695 and had an (now lost) altar sheet with St. Margareta, who was opposed to an altar painting of St. Elisabeth , painted by Adam Huber , a student of the Munich history painter Johann Schraudolph , was replaced. One of the wooden figures is St. Margareta late Gothic around 1420. A crucifix (around 1520) shows the influence of Loy Hering . In 1912 the organ building company Bittner from Eichstätt installed a new organ.

The Wachenzell branch has been looked after by the pastor of Pollenfeld since 1969. In 2003 151 Catholics and 6 non-Catholics lived in Sornhüll.

Individual evidence

  1. Data on the municipality. Community of Pollenfeld, accessed on June 16, 2017 .
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 456 .

literature

  • Felix Mader (editor): The art monuments of Bavaria - Middle Franconia. III. District Office Hilpoltstein , Munich 1929 (Reprinted in Munich and Vienna 1983), pp. 289–291
  • Theodor Neuhofer: Sornhüll , in the collection sheet of the Historisches Verein Eichstätt 61 (1965/66), Eichstätt 1968, p. 38f
  • A small village looks back , in Heimgarten (supplement to Eichstätter Kurier) 25 (1964), No. 1
  • The Eichstätter space in past and present , Eichstätt: Sparkasse Eichstätt, 2nd expanded edition 1984, p. 285
  • Bert Braun (author and ed.): Großgemeinde Pollenfeld with the community parts .... Sornhüll-Götzelshard , Spardorf 1984, pp. 771–810

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