Bavarian Forestry Office Heideck

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King Ludwig II of Bavaria had a newer order royal forestry office built in Heideck in 1885 . In the course of the abolition of the Heideck Palatinate-Neuburg Nursing Office at the beginning of the 19th century, only a district forester was appointed for the former office, who was housed in the nursing home (old house number 1, cf. original cadastre, now Hauptstrasse 12, individual monument).

After 1885, various rooms were rented as a law firm for the new office. In 1896/97 the Krone acquired the “Dirschacker” with a good 3000 m² on Liebenstädter Strasse and within two years erected the new official building in the local style with low German half-timbered elements .

The large house with the outbuilding housed the office as well as the apartments for the secretary and the forester's family. At the end of the Second World War , a German-Hungarian division had set up quarters there, in 1945 the US military moved there and set up their headquarters in the building for several months. At the same time as the house was built, the private citizen and honorary citizen Ludwig Baumann laid out a two-row avenue of lime trees. One side has been preserved (2014).

The house had the old house number 192, in the Third Reich the avenue was named "Adolf-Hitler-Strasse". Since 1945 the address has been Alleestrasse 3. The Free State of Bavaria sold the undeveloped northern part of the garden (approx. 1900 m²) at the beginning of the 21st century to the Regens-Wagner-Foundation , which built a facility for assisted living there. The Forestry Office was abolished under Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber in 2006 ( Bavarian Forest Reform ) and merged with the Office for Agriculture to form the Office for Food, Agriculture and Forests , based in Roth. The Allersberg Forestry Office now houses the Bavarian State Forests .

The monument was sold to Carmen and Marcus Hohmann from Heideck in 2008. It was restored in the original appearance of the time it was built and now houses a specialist company for restoration, church painting and gilding.

Forester or head of department to Heideck

  • Christian Reutter
  • Sebastian Kaupp
  • Dr. Wilhelm Kuhn (from 1922), buried in Heideck
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  • Erwein Freiherr von Aretin
  • Harald Eschenhagen
  • Gerhard Pumpenmeier

The state expanded forestry in Heideck at the beginning of the 20th century, so in 1914 it built an official apartment at the intersection of Selingstädter / Bahnhofstrasse and in the 1930s bought the Oschatzvilla on the vineyard. Both properties have been sold to private owners by the state in recent years.

Coordinates: 49 ° 7 ′ 55.2 ″  N , 11 ° 7 ′ 20.5 ″  E