Deisenhofen (Neustadt)

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Deisenhofen
Coordinates: 48 ° 49 ′ 28 ″  N , 11 ° 48 ′ 19 ″  E
Height : 357 m
Residents : 12  (1987)
Incorporation : 1818
Postal code : 93333
Area code : 09445

Deisenhofen is a district of the town of Neustadt an der Donau in the Kelheim district in Lower Bavaria .

location

Deisenhofen manor

The wasteland , in which an estate is operated, is about 4 km northeast of Neustadt on the Abens river , whose wide valley unites with the plains of the Danube valley not far from the nearby Bad Gögging .

history

The "Mühlgut" Deisenhofen has always been owned by the Weltenburg monastery . The manor was first mentioned in a document in 1089. The Chronicle of Weltenburg Abbey mentions the brothers Adalbert and Pertold von Ulrain in 1277 as witnesses to the leasing of the mill at “Teisenhofen”. In 1803 the property was secularized . In 1811 it went into private ownership for 31,200 guilders. When the political communities were formed , the wasteland was incorporated into Bad Gögging in 1818 and, together with the latter, incorporated into the city of Neustadt an der Donau on July 1, 1972 as part of the municipal reform.

Economy and Infrastructure

Agriculture and horse keeping are practiced on the estate. In 1919, a now historic hydropower plant was put into operation here, which at that time supplied the city of Neustadt as well as the towns of Bad Gögging, Sittling and Heiligenstadt with electricity.

Web links

Commons : Deisenhofen (Neustadt)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Wilhelm Ritzinger, Negotiations of the Historisches Verein Niederbayern, vol. 48, pages 7 and 33, published in 1912; Vol. 55, page 57, ed. 1920
  2. ^ Georg Rieger, Kelheimer Heimatbuch for the city and the district of Kelheim, page 393, ed. 1953
  3. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 493 .
  4. Joseph Scheugenpflug, chronicle of the town of Neustadt, Volume II, page 138, ed. Neustadt, 2004