Blossersberg
Blossersberg
City of Viechtach
Coordinates: 49 ° 5 ′ 5 ″ N , 12 ° 54 ′ 16 ″ E
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Incorporation : | July 1, 1971 | |
Location of Blossersberg in Bavaria |
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The Warrior Memorial Chapel
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Blossersberg is a district of the town of Viechtach in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen . Until 1971 it formed an independent municipality.
location
Blossersberg is located east of Viechtach on a ridge above the eastern bank of the Black Rain .
history
In the first half of the 12th century, Count Albert I donated goods in Blossersberg and Pirkaha (Pirka) to the monastery of the Counts von Bogen , Windberg Monastery . The name Blossersberg also appears frequently in documents in the later centuries. In Stein bei Pirka there was a castle stable that had to secure the ford over the rain.
Although Blossersberg was the main team , it did not become a political municipality in 1808, but in 1818 came with Pirka to what was then the municipality of Sackenried. Blossersberg was only a political municipality since January 17, 1831. The area of the former municipality included the villages of Blossersberg, Irlseign , Lindl and Pirka , 9 hamlets and 22 wastelands. The community last had around 1300 inhabitants and 1576 hectares of community area. On July 1, 1971, the municipality of Blossersberg became part of the city of Viechtach as part of the regional reform .
Attractions
- Warrior Memorial Chapel
societies
- Schnupferverein Blossersberg
- Bavarian Forest Association, Blossersberg Section
- Carrier pigeon club Viechtach / Blossersberg
- Blossersberg Volunteer Fire Brigade
- EC Blossersberg-Stoaberg
literature
- Rudolf Penzkofer: The district court Viechtach and the nursing court Linden . I / XVIII in the Historical Atlas of Bavaria , Munich 1968, ISBN 3769698185 ( digitized version ).