Ellmosen

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St. Margareta Church

Ellmosen is a district of Bad Aibling in Bavaria . It is located north of the city center, on the connecting road to Großkarolinenfeld . A distinction must be made between the village of Ellmosen and the former municipality of Ellmosen, which existed until the end of 1972 and which roughly corresponds to today's district of Ellmosen within the urban area of ​​Bad Aibling.

geography

The Ellmosen district forms the northernmost part of the Bad Aibling urban area. In addition to the village of Ellmosen (originally two villages Unterellmosen with the church of St Margaret and Oberellmosen), the village of Holzhausen and the hamlets of Heimathsberg, Moos, Ried and Thalacker are also located in the area of ​​the former municipality . The hamlet of Ried was reclassified to Großkarolinenfeld in 1978.

history

Ellmosen was first mentioned in a document around 1300 as "Olemos" , but a Roman gravestone, which is now in the Bavarian National Museum in Munich , testifies to a settlement that was far back in the past. In ancient times, the place was on the Roman road connecting Pons Aeni and Kleinhelfendorf , a section of the Roman road from Salzburg to Augsburg .

For a long time the seat of the Aiblingen parish was in Ellmosen. In 1341 the noble residence "Zur Sonnen" in the former part of Holzhausen , which belonged to the Lords of Prant, was first mentioned in a document. The parish seat is said to have been moved to Aibling only in 1484.

In the Middle Ages there were the two main teams Ellmosen (with Unter- and Oberellmosen as well as Heimathsberg, Moos and Ried) and Holzhausen (with Holzhausen and Thalacker) within the Aibling henchman's office in the Aibling district court . When the community was formed in 1818 , it became the community of Ellmosen.

On January 1, 1973, the municipality of Ellmosen was incorporated into Bad Aibling as part of the municipal reform. In 1978 the hamlet of Ried was reclassified to the neighboring community of Großkarolinenfeld . In 1992 a bypass was opened on the district road RO 19, which led around the village to the north and relieved it of the increasing through traffic.

Population development

1925: 395
1933: 373
1939: 369
2004: 186
2007: 257

Attractions

  • St. Margareta Church
  • Schoolhouse from 1892

Others

In contrast to the rest of the city of Bad Aibling, house numbers in Ellmosen follow the system of conscription numbers .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 587 .
  2. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Hrsg.): The municipalities of Bavaria according to the territorial status May 25, 1987. The population of the municipalities of Bavaria and the changes in the acquisitions and territory from 1840 to 1987 (=  contributions to Statistics Bavaria . Issue 451). Munich 1991, p. 53 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00070717-7 ( digitized version ).

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Coordinates: 47 ° 53 '  N , 12 ° 1'  E