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Apple village
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Coordinates: 47 ° 54 '  N , 10 ° 56'  E

Basic data
State : Bavaria
Administrative region : Upper Bavaria
County : Landsberg am Lech
Management Community : Reichling
Height : 710 m above sea level NHN
Area : 12.31 km 2
Residents: 1144 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 93 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 86974
Area code : 08869
License plate : LL
Community key : 09 1 81 111
Community structure: 8 parts of the community
Association administration address: Untergasse 3
86934 Reichling
Website : www.apfeldorf.de
First Mayor : Gerhard Schmid (CSU / non-partisan unity list)
Location of the municipality of Apfeldorf in the Landsberg am Lech district
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Apple village on the Lech from the southwest

Apfeldorf is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Landsberg am Lech . She is a member of the Reichling Administrative Association .

geography

The community is located between Landsberg , Schongau and Weilheim directly on the Lech , in the so-called Lechrain area . At Rauhenlechsberg there is Lech barrage 9 - Apfeldorf . The lowest point in the community is at 635 m on the Lech, the highest at 750 m northwest of Riedhof .

There are officially named parts of the municipality (the type of settlement is given in brackets ):

There is only the district Apfeldorf. Until the regional reform in 1972, Apfeldorf belonged to the district of Schongau . Apfeldorf has been a member of the Reichling administrative association since 1978 .

history

Apfeldorf was first mentioned in a document in 1305. In publications, for example in the Landsberger Kreisheimatbuch, it can be read that the name of the village first appeared in an Augsburg document in 1313. Through research by the local history working group, an earlier document from the Apfeldorf parish archive was discovered. A two-volume manuscript is kept there that was written in the middle of the 18th century by Franz Töpsl, provost of the Augustinian canons in Polling . In it he quotes the first document in its entirety. It dates from 1305 and describes how the Polling monastery came into the possession of the parish of Apfeldorf. A copy of this document is in the Bavarian Main State Archives in Munich .

This purchase and gift letter stating that Hainricus of Ennis and his wife Elisabeth de Wilhain the Polling Abbey have their rights to the parish Apfeldorf partly sold and given away to some extent. Heinrich von Enn and Elisabeth von Weilheim were therefore the lords of the church in Apfeldorf, which also says that the history of Apfeldorf does not begin with the first mention. The legal transaction was sealed on March 12, 1305 in the Wessobrunn monastery . Among the witnesses who have confirmed it is a Dominus Hainricus Rector Ecclesiae in Apheldorf (Mr. Heinrich, head of the church in Apfeldorf). Pastor Heinrich is therefore the first Pollingen monastery pastor in Apfeldorf. The close connection between the Apfeldorfer parish and the Polling monastery lasted until the secularization in 1803.

The old nursing court Rauhenlechsberg is inseparably connected with the history of Apfeldorf , which is said in old writings to be an ancient castle and court. Located on a rough mountain next to the Lech River, it was given this sonorous name. The care court comprised the villages of Apfeldorf, Birkland , Kinsau , Peißenberg , Reichling , Stadl and Mundraching . Rauhenlechsberg is also known because the well-known Jägerwirt von Munich, one of the leaders of the Bavarian people's uprising of 1705, was captured here. With the secularization, the nursing court was incorporated into the Schongau district court .

The rest of the story is like in many villages in Lechrain. Wars, plague and hailstorm repeatedly destroyed the meager livelihood. The commercial structure was determined by the rafting on the Lech and agriculture until 1900 . The Apfeldorfer rafters brought their timber and goods transports to Vienna and Budapest .

The community has retained its rural character. In cooperation with the Directorate for Rural Development, efforts are currently being made to maintain these village structures.

Population development

Between 1988 and 2019 the municipality grew from 862 to 1,144 by 282 inhabitants or 32.7%.

Apple village from the east

politics

mayor

On March 15, 2020, Gerhard Schmid (non-partisan unity list / CSU) was elected Mayor of Apfeldorf with 83.5% of the vote. He replaced Georg Epple (non-partisan unity list / CSU), who was no longer running after two terms in office (May 2008 - April 2020).

Municipal council

The election on March 15, 2020 had the following result:

Party / group Seats Share of votes
CSU / non-partisan unity list 10 83.8%
Free voters Apfeldorf 2 16.2%

CSU / non-partisan unity list had nominated 16 applicants, the Free Voters only three.

coat of arms

The description of the municipal coat of arms, adopted in 1974, reads: "In gold on a green three-mountain, a red gable tower with battlements, which is underlaid with a blue wavy bar."

Attractions

The parish church Heilig Geist has a late Romanesque west tower with a gable roof, a late Gothic choir (which was stuccoed around 1740) and a baroque nave. The plan for the parsonage, built in 1747 by Polling Abbey, with a pretty interior hall, comes from the Baroque master builder Johann Michael Fischer .

The Haldenkapelle from 1816 takes its name from the location of the previous chapel on the Lechhalde. Here the raftsmen once prayed for God's protection on their dangerous journeys on the Lech; As the rafting became less and less, the more pilgrims came.

Landscape in Lechrain near Apfeldorf
Kirchweg in Apfeldorf
Schulstr. 5 in Apfeldorf (2004)

See also: List of architectural monuments in Apfeldorf and List of ground monuments in Apfeldorf

Sports

  • Ice hockey: SV Apfeldorf / ice hockey took part in the BEV's game operations from 1952 . From 1964 to 1970 he played in the then fourth-class BLL , in which he was West Bavarian champion in 1968 . The SV plays its home games in the Peiting ice rink. His greatest successes were promotion to the state league and in 1970 the natural ice Bavarian league. In 1981 the championship of the Natural Ice Bavarian League , 1973 the Bavarian State League South (4th division) and 1997, 1999 the Bavarian Regional League South were won. The SVA played - with an interruption between 2010/11 and 2013/14 - in the Bavarian ice hockey district league until 2017 .

Source: rodi-db.de

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Apfeldorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. "Data 2" sheet, Statistical Report A1200C 202041 Population of the municipalities, districts and administrative districts 1st quarter 2020 (population based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
  2. Mayor. Apfeldorf municipality, accessed on May 16, 2020 .
  3. ^ Community Apfeldorf in the local database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bavarian State Library, accessed on September 8, 2019.
  4. District. Office for Digitization, Broadband and Surveying | Landsberg am Lech with the Starnberg branch, accessed on April 10, 2019 .
  5. Local election 2020 in Apfeldorf: All results of the mayor and local council election augsburger-allgemeine.de. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  6. ^ Chronicle of SV Apfeldorf
  7. ref rodi-db.de, leagues belonging SV Apfeldorf