Taching Castle

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Taching Castle
Berglerhof zu Taching (castle ruins)

Berglerhof zu Taching (castle ruins)

Creation time : 12th Century
Castle type : Location
Conservation status: Burgstall
Place: Taching at the lake
Geographical location 47 ° 57 '42.3 "  N , 12 ° 43' 27.3"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 57 '42.3 "  N , 12 ° 43' 27.3"  E
Taching Castle (Bavaria)
Taching Castle

The castle Taching is an Outbound castle in the town of Taching am See in Traunstein district of Bavaria .

history

In the 12th century there were ministerials of Count Gebhard III. von Sulzbach and Count Gebhard von Burghausen settled. Around 1160 a Chounradus de Taechingen and before 1164 a Popo de Tachingen is called. The Tachingers became ministerials of the Salzburg Church around 1200 . In the obituary are the cathedral chapter of Salzburg Chunradus de Taeching (1200-1242) and Chuno de Taching called (1251). In the last quarter of the 13th century Engelbrecht von Taching Perchta married Otto Törringer's daughter from Stein . During the dispute between the Archdiocese of Salzburg and the Dukes of Bavaria, the Tachinger moved his residence to Pertenstein Castle in the land of the Bavarian Duke. The last of the Tachingers was Wilhelm zu Pertenstein , who appointed his uncle Seifried von Törring to be his heir in 1382 .

The possession of the Törringer in Taching can only be documented in 1453, at that time Heinrich von Reich was entrusted with half a perg to Taching on it an Slos stands . After 1463 Heinrich der Dorfpeckh was entrusted to Taching . 1490 his widow asks for the enfeoffment; for her or her daughters Barbara and Anna, Wilhelm Hofmeister was appointed to Haus Lehenträger in 1496 and Paulus Lohstampfer in 1508 . In 1512 Wolfgang Hergasser bought the seat. In 1530 he was enfeoffed and in 1539 he called himself Wolfgang Hergassinger zu Taching auf dem Berg . In 1548 Margaret Hansen, Kenperger's housewife, got the seat as a fief. The husbands of their daughters Margaret and Barbara, the host of Palling Georg Kefenberger and the landlord of Tengling Hans Steger, receive half of the seat in 1560. In 1569 the fiefdom of the two widowed women is their nephew Wolfgang Prandberger. In 1582, Helias Steger von Tengling exchanged all shares and was thus enfeoffed as a joint loan . In 1590 Hieronymus Knoll , Salzburg's landscape chancellor, stands for his wife Sophia Pauersin with the seat and court of Taching in the fief book. In 1678 Georg Kasimir von May bought the seat of Freiherr Rotawolf on Taching . The Baroness von Armannsperg followed before 1763 and then sold to the brewer Simon Reiter in Palling. In the same year, he sells most of the property to the sacristan Johannes Seehuber. In 1779 (and 1813) the seat and farm were called the knight's fiefdom at Berger , which the Törring lent to Simon Reiter and the landlord to Mathias Schar as inheritance rights. The latter had left the property to the sacristan Johann or Franz Seehuber as a free pen.

Berglerhof zu Taching

The castle rose in today's Berglerhof next to the parish church of Taching (Kirchberg 1).

literature

  • Helga Reindel-Schedl: Running on the Salzach. The old Salzburg nursing courts Laufen, Staufeneck, Teisendorf, Tittmoning and Waging. (= Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Altbayern issue 55). Commission for Bavarian History, Verlag Michael Lassleben, Munich 1989, ISBN 3-7696-9940-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helga Reindel-Schedl, Taching headquarters , 1989, pp. 514-515.