Altenveldorf

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Altenveldorf
City of Velburg
Coordinates: 49 ° 13 ′ 8 ″  N , 11 ° 39 ′ 58 ″  E
Height : 487 m
Residents : 113  (1987)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 92355
Area code : 09182
Altenveldorf with the church of St. John the Baptist

Altenveldorf is an officially named district of the city of Velburg in the Upper Palatinate district of Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria .

geography

Altenveldorf is located in the Upper Palatinate Jura about 1200 m south of the Velburg town center at about 487 m above sea ​​level on the Frauenbach, which flows south towards the Schwarzen Laber .

Place name

"Vel" means forest; (Alten-) Veldorf is the predecessor settlement of Velburg.

traffic

The place is on the state road 2251. Altenveldorf can be reached from the state road 2220 via a connecting road that branches off.

history

In the Old Kingdom, the place was subject to the legal authority of the Wittenbacher Care Office Velburg since 1217 . In the land register of this office from around 1231/37 "Veldorf" is recorded with 1 yard, 3 fiefdoms, the Niedermühle, the Neue Mühle and 3 other mills, in the land registry of 1326 with 2 courtyards, 2 fiefs, 6 Huben and 4 mills. After the Wiesbecken / Wispecken zu Velburg were enfeoffed by Duke Friedrich with the rule of Velburg in 1507, they bought the Maierhof in 1510 and the upper mill Altenveldorf in 1564. Around 1600 Altenveldorf consisted of a farm, 9 estates and the Pognermühle, which belonged to the Velburg office as a manorial. At the end of the Old Kingdom, around 1800, there are 18 properties, including a large courtyard, 2 half and 2 quarter courtyards, otherwise smaller properties and a communal shepherd's house.

In the Kingdom of Bavaria (1806), the Klapfenberg tax district was formed around 1810 , to which, in addition to Klapfenberg, Altenveldorf and three mills belonged. With the community edict of May 15, 1818, Altenveldorf became its own rural community in the Parsberg region , together with the Regenfußmühle and the Schallermühle . In 1830 this community was merged with the community of Oberweiling ; from then on the parish village of Altenveldorf was part of this community. Lived in this district

  • 1836 92 inhabitants (17 houses),
  • 1867 76 inhabitants (36 buildings, 1 church),
  • 1875 68 inhabitants (35 buildings; 2 horses and 51 head of cattle of large livestock),
  • 1900 67 inhabitants (18 residential buildings),
  • 1925 99 inhabitants (18 residential buildings),
  • 1938 76 inhabitants (only Catholics),
  • 1950 97 inhabitants (19 residential buildings),
  • 1987 113 inhabitants (26 buildings with living space, 33 apartments).

In the course of the Bavarian regional reform on January 1, 1972, the municipality of Oberweiling and thus Altenveldorf was incorporated into the city of Velburg.

To the southeast of the village there is a natural bathing lake, which is one hectare in size and which is fed with spring water. It was created in the course of the land consolidation from 1973 to 1975.

At the stone cross of Altenveldorf

Church conditions

The church of St. John the Baptist of Altenveldorf is a branch church of the Catholic parish of Oberweiling in the diocese of Eichstätt , today part of the Velburg parish association. From 1548 to 1620 the parish Palatinate-Neuburg and thus the residents of Altenveldorf were Protestant. The church was built in 1635 and renovated in 1767. It is considered a monument, as is a probably medieval stone cross made of limestone south of the village at the height of the Neumühle; next to it is a cast iron cross on an unworked limestone plinth.

See also List of Monuments in Velburg # Altenveldorf

literature

  • Franz Xaver Buchner : The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume II, Eichstätt: Brönner & Däntler, 1938
  • Manfred Jehle: Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, volume 51: Parsberg , Munich 1981

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Collective sheet of the historical association Eichstätt 38 (1923), p. 94
  2. Jehle, p. 234
  3. Jehle, pp. 254 f., 260
  4. Jehle, p. 484
  5. Jehle, pp. 533, 541, 556
  6. Th. D. Popp (ed.): Matriculation des Bissthumes Eichstätt , Eichstätt: Ph. Brönner, 1836, p. 126
  7. Joseph Heyberger: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria together with an alphabetical local dictionary , Munich 1867, Col. 797
  8. Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria ... based on the results of the census of Dec. 1, 1875 , Munich 1877, column 980
  9. Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich (edit): List of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria ... [based on the results of the census of December 1, 1900] , Munich 1904, Sp. 902
  10. ^ Localities directory for the Free State of Bavaria according to the census of June 16, 1925 and the territorial status of January 1, 1928 , Munich 1928, Col. 911
  11. Buchner II, p. 298
  12. ^ Official register of places for Bavaria, edited on the basis of the census of September 13, 1950 , Munich 1952, Col. 786
  13. Official directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 , Munich 1991, p. 260
  14. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 547 .
  15. ^ Altenveldorf natural bathing lake
  16. Buchner II, pp. 294-299
  17. ^ Sixtus Lampl and Otto Braasch: Monuments in Bavaria, Volume III: Upper Palatinate. Ensembles, architectural monuments, archaeological site monuments, Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1986, p. 162

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