Bodemshusen

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The Bodemshusen desert (also Bodemshausen , Bollmannßhausen or Bollmannshausen ) is an abandoned settlement on the Plittersdorf district of the city of Rastatt . It was north of today's state road 78a (Plittersdorf - stone walls ) near a small pond, which is still locally called Bollmannshauser Loch today.

The settlement with four or five farmsteads had already been abandoned in 1579. Presumably the settlement was opened in the city of Rastatt. The name suggests a recessed location.

Older mentions

In the order book from 1560 a Marr Geitfuß writes: “Bodemßhausen. The first stone on the Murgen near the Herrrenalbisch gut, several steps from the Murgen, is in the air. The third stain in Bodemßhausen. " Franz Joseph Mone writes in his work Badisches Archiv zur Vaterlandkunde in all respects (1826) that Bodemshusen would lie between Rastatt and Iffezheim in the depths, in the area of ​​the horse pasture at that time.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Badisches Archiv zur Vaterlandskunde: in all respects, Volume 1, page 238, Franz Josef Mone
  2. ^ Order book, copied from old order books in the Dausent five hundred and sixtieth Jar, Marr Geitfuß, sheet 120b
  3. Information board Bollmannshausen of the Pamina -Rheinpark at the bridge of the state road 78a (Plittersdorf – Steinmauern) over the Riedkanal (Text: Iris Baumgärtner (Riedmuseum Rastatt-Ottersdorf), as of February 20, 2020)

Coordinates: 48 ° 53 '24.9 "  N , 8 ° 10' 54.3"  E