Gern (Eggenfelden)

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Gladly
City of Eggenfelden
Coordinates: 48 ° 24 ′ 1 ″  N , 12 ° 46 ′ 34 ″  E
Residents : 793  (1987)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Gern (Bavaria)
Gladly

Location of Gern in Bavaria

The parish church of St. George
The parish church of St. George

Gladly is a district of the city of Eggenfelden in the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn . Until 1972 the parish village to the independent village belonged glad I . Gladly is considered a well-preserved example of an old Bavarian Hofmark .

history

Castrum Geren is documented for the first time on April 19, 1260, and a ducal judge is mentioned in Geren on June 10, 1290 . The first owners of the rule were the noble free von Geren, followed by the noble free von Luppburg. Before April 19, 1260, Chunrad de Lukpurch sold the rule to Duke Heinrich I of Lower Bavaria . From then on, the Wittelsbachers were probably always the upper owners of the rulership.

Already on December 26th 1315 an Alban Klosner zu Gern was notarized. Under the noble family of the Close , the rule soon sank to the court mark. The closed Hofmark Gern remained in the possession of the Closen through the centuries. The castle on today's Kellerberg was badly damaged by the Swedes during the Thirty Years War and completely destroyed in the War of the Austrian Succession after 1742. In the meantime, a representative baroque complex had been built in the palace park around 1723, which fell victim to the fire of November 12, 1921, in which a valuable clock collection and a well-organized aristocratic archive were also destroyed. After the Closen family with Karl Freiherrn von Closen died out in 1856, ownership passed to his nephew Hector Freiherrn von Günderrode.

As a result of the instruction of May 13, 1808, the Gern tax district was formed as one of 41 tax districts of the Eggenfelden District Court. When the community was formed in 1818, the patrimonial community Gern I and the regional court community Gern II were created. The community Gern II was dissolved on January 1, 1946 and incorporated into Gern I and Hebertsfelden , but restored on December 29, 1947. As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , Gern I and part of Gern II came to the city of Eggenfelden on January 1, 1972, the other part of Gern II was attached to the municipality of Hebertsfelden.

The Hofmark complex can still be experienced today through the Hofmark ensemble. The Hofmark-Dorf is located in front of the castle economy to the west and was originally separated from it by a moat. Today the grassy village square is still visible.

Attractions

education and parenting

The Gern kindergarten is located in the village.

societies

  • Altenclub Gladly
  • Fraternity with pleasure
  • Hofmark volunteer fire brigade Gern
  • Kolping with pleasure
  • VdK local association Gern

literature

Web links

Commons : Gladly  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official city directory for Bavaria, territorial status on October 1, 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census . Issue 260 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1964, DNB  453660959 , Section II, Sp. 311 ( digitized version ).