Berghausen (Aiglsbach)

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Berghausen
community Aiglsbach
Coordinates: 48 ° 41 ′ 51 ″  N , 11 ° 44 ′ 36 ″  E
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Berghausen (Bavaria)
Berghausen

Location of Berghausen in Bavaria

View of Berghausen
View of Berghausen

Berghausen is a district of the municipality of Aiglsbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Kelheim . Until 1974 it formed an independent municipality.

location

Berghausen is located in the Hallertau about two kilometers northeast of Aiglsbach near the federal highway 93 .

history

The place was formerly called Minnhausen ( Minhausen , Münichhausen , Miniginhofen ) and formed a Hofmark , which was first mentioned in 1402. It owes its existence to the local noble family of Minhausers. Dietrich Reisacher acquired it in 1543 from the widow Anna Huettinger, a daughter of the royal lord Friedrich Hintzenauer, who died in 1534. Before 1640 the goods were acquired by Heinrich von Großschedel, the Salzmaier zu Traunstein. In 1769 the collegiate monastery for the old chapel in Regensburg bought the Hofmark with the noble seat of Aiglsbach from Ludwig Emanuel Reinhard von Kumpfmülln. The collegiate monastery, which even survived secularization in Bavaria , exercised voluntary jurisdiction until 1818.

The municipality of Berghausen was created in 1818 when the tax district of Aiglsbach was divided into the municipalities of Aiglsbach and Berghausen, which also included the Gerbelhof and Haselbuch wastelands. It was later part of the Mainburg district and was incorporated into the municipality of Aiglsbach on January 1, 1974 as part of the regional reform in Bavaria . Ecclesiastically, the Berghausen branch forms a pastoral care unit with Aiglsbach , Appersdorf and Elsendorf .

Attractions

The Expositur Church of St. Koloman
  • Expositur Church of St. Koloman. The hall church with an approximately oval floor plan was built around 1730. The choir tower was raised in 1908. The interior contains a Vespers from the end of the 15th century.
  • Baroque Meierhaus on the former site of the castle
  • Celtic Viereckschanze 1.5 kilometers northeast. It is fully accessible and is one of the very well-preserved examples of the Viereckschanzen. Dimensions approx. 80 × 120 m.

societies

  • Berghausen volunteer fire department
  • Rifle club Hubertus Berghausen

literature

  • Hubert Freilinger: Ingolstadt and the courts Gerolfing, Kösching, Stammham-Etting, Vohburg, Mainburg and Neustadt an der Donau . Historical Atlas of Bavaria I / XLVI, Munich 1977, ISBN 3 7696 9911 4 .
  • Marianne Mehling (ed.): Knaur's cultural guide in color. Lower Bavaria and Upper Palatinate , Droemer Knaur, Munich 1995, ISBN 3-426-26647-4 .