Adertshausen

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Adertshausen
Community Hohenburg
Coordinates: 49 ° 17 ′ 15 ″  N , 11 ° 50 ′ 8 ″  E
Height : 374 m
Incorporation : 1972
Postal code : 92277
Area code : 09626
View from the north (2016)
View from the north (2016)

Adertshausen was a municipality with the districts of Adertshausen, Aicha, Allertshofen, Schwarzmühle and Stettkirchen until the regional reform in Bavaria in 1972. Since then it has been part of the Hohenburg market .

location

The place is in the Franconian Alb at an altitude of 374 m in the valley of the Lauterach , which flows into the Vils at Schmidmühlen after about 8 km .

history

The fertile valley of the Lauterach was already settled in the Neolithic Age. Just 500 m southeast of today's town center is the "Pfaffenhang Cave" and a neighboring crevice cave with find horizons and settlement sites from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Urnfield Age, the Hallstatt Age and the Latène Age, as well as human skeletal remains. It was first mentioned in the 9th century at the latest in Carolingian times, when there was a nobility seat next to the present cemetery. These are protected as ground monuments.

The Bavarian cadastre shows Aderzhausen in the 1810s as a street village with 20 hearths, a village well and a two-shaft mill to the left of the Lauterach. Something apart, the right of the river at that time there were three more houses, the church and its unfriedeter cemetery . The nave of the church was demolished and rebuilt in the 1880s, its Gothic tower remained. The only architectural monuments left in the village next to the church are the rectory and an inn from the 18th century, as well as a medieval stone cross outside the town.

Until the Hohenfels training area was set up , the community included other locations that were then used in the training area. On the cemetery of the Adertshausen parish there is a memorial stone for the places Birket, Deinfeld, Eggertsheim, Egra, Enslwang, Grund, Raversdorf, Schwend, Trießlberg and Willertsheim.

Gravestone cemetery Adertshausen .jpg

The community of Adertshausen belonged to the district court of Parsberg until February 23, 1964. On February 24, 1964, it was reclassified to the Amberg District Court. Adertshausen is the seat of the parish of St. Peter and Paul Adertshausen.

coat of arms

The best-known evidence is found in the coat of arms frieze of the Romanesque monastery church of the Kastl monastery . On a blue background there is (according to heraldry ) a silver stripe from top left to bottom right.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul Adertshauen
  • Cemetery at the parish church in Adertshausen
  • Dry grass slopes. Part of the Jurasteig long-distance hiking trail and the juniper hiking trail go through this

mayor

  • Johann Spreitzer
  • Franz Bauer (until 1972)

Web links

Commons : Adertshausen (Oberpfalz)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b LfD list for Hohenburg (.pdf)
  2. Aderzhausen on BayernAtlas Klassik
  3. Law on the reclassification of the municipality of Adertshausen and the Hohenburg market from the district court district of Parsberg to the district court district of Amberg, dated February 24, 1964. In: Bayerisches Gesetz- und Verordnungsblatt. February 24, 1964. Retrieved November 19, 2018 .
  4. Catholic rectory in Adertshausen. Retrieved November 19, 2018 .
  5. ^ Binder, Armin: The coat of arms frieze in the monastery church Kastl . In: Heimatkundlicher Kreis Amberg-Sulzbach in the historical association for Upper Palatinate and Regensburg (Hrsg.): The Eisengau . 1st edition. tape 15 . Local history district of Amberg-Sulzbach in the Historical Association for Upper Palatinate and Regensburg, Amberg 2000, p. 294 .
  6. District of Neumarkt id Opf: Jurasteig. In: Jurasteig website. Neumarkt district idOPf., December 6, 2018, accessed on December 6, 2018 (German).