Berbling

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Berbling from the south-west

Berbling is a district of Bad Aibling in Bavaria . It is located south of Aibling am Weiherbach and has largely retained its village character to this day.

history

Wilhelm Leibl: The three women in the church , Berbling 1881

Berbling was first mentioned in 804 as "Percwillinga" ( Bergwilling ), when the Archbishop of Salzburg, Arno, awarded the Berblinger Church to the Chiemsee abbot Liutfried on behalf of Emperor Charlemagne . Nevertheless, it came to the Freising Monastery as early as 815 and to the Margarethenzell Monastery in Bayrischzell after 1080 , which was founded by Haziga , the wife of the Wittelsbacher Otto I. von Scheyern . In 1085 the monastery was moved to Fischbachau , 1104 to the Petersberg and finally in 1119 to Scheyern . Until the secularization in 1803, Berbling remained connected to the Scheyern Monastery as Hofmark . Later Berbling belonged to the district court of Aibling as part of the independent community of Willing .

In 1897 Berbling was connected to the Bad Aibling – Feilnbach local railway with its own station , which was discontinued in 1973. In the course of the regional reform in Bavaria in 1978, Berbling and Willing were incorporated into the city of Bad Aibling.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of the Holy Cross , built 1751–1756. Wilhelm Leibl painted the painting “Three Women in the Church” in the richly structured, harmoniously designed central building.
  • Lüftlmalbilder from the 18th century on the foothills of the Alps.

Personalities associated with Berbling

literature

  • Evelin von Rochow: Holy Cross Berbling . Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 2004, ISBN 3-89870-160-3 .

Web links

Commons : Berbling  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 47 ° 51 '  N , 11 ° 58'  E