Diemendorf
Diemendorf
municipality Tutzing
Coordinates: 47 ° 53 ′ 5 ″ N , 11 ° 13 ′ 17 ″ E
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Height : | 626 m above sea level NHN |
Residents : | 134 (Oct 2019) |
Postal code : | 82327 |
Area code : | 08158 |
St. Margareth Church
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Diemendorf is a district of the municipality of Tutzing in the Upper Bavarian district of Starnberg .
geography
The church village is about five kilometers southwest of Tutzing in the south of the Starnberg district. The place is located in a drumlin landscape and is traversed by the Kinschbach . The district border and the Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen railway line run directly to the south .
history
From 1567 Diemendorf belonged to Hofmark Tutzing, which from 1519 to 1650 belonged to the patrician family Dichtl . The Heimhausen and Götzengrien families followed the Dichtl as owners of the Hofmark, before it came to the Counts of Vieregg in 1730 .
In 1752, twelve properties are mentioned in the village, eight are the Hofmark Tutzing and one property each for the Polling monastery , the Diemendorf church, the Pähl parish and the Gmein.
It was not until 1848 that the patrimonial jurisdiction of the Counts of Vieregg was lifted.
With the opening of the railway line from Tutzing to Unterpeißenberg in 1866, a stop was set up in Diemendorf , which was upgraded to a station in 1876. Trains have not stopped in Diemendorf since 1984.
Attractions
- Catholic Church of St. Margareth, an originally late Gothic building that was converted to Baroque style at the beginning of the 18th century .
See also: List of architectural monuments in Diemendorf
literature
- Dieter Albrecht: Altbayern row I issue 4: The district court Weilheim . In: Historical Atlas of Bavaria . Com. For Bavarian State History, Munich 1952.
Web links
- Diemendorf in the location database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library
Individual evidence
- ^ City Hall - Citizen Service Portal: Tutzing in numbers
- ^ BayernAtlas. Retrieved May 30, 2019 .
- ^ Tutzinger News. Retrieved May 30, 2019 .