Grünthal (Wenzenbach)

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Grünthal
Wenzenbach municipality
Coordinates: 49 ° 3 ′ 17 ″  N , 12 ° 9 ′ 42 ″  E
Height : 400 m
Residents : 1215
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 93173
Area code : 09407
Chapel in the town center
Chapel in the town center

Green Valley is a municipality Wenzenbach on the district Grünthal I in the district of Regensburg .

The village is a good three kilometers southwest of Wenzenbach, south of federal highway 16 and north of the urban area of Regensburg .

history

The development of the Wenzenbach area and the settlement of this valley can be traced back to the 9th century. The Salbuch von Schönberg records the exact number of farms . Grünthal was a rural settlement, whose village character has been preserved until the 20th century. Family names such as Beier, Kargl, Lingauer, Schmalzl, Schmid and Weigert can be documented three centuries ago. Originally, the fields and meadows went further east, including the Schönachhof, which is now a forest and was last mentioned in a document in 1877 .

The rule of Schönberg exercised jurisdiction in this area in the Middle Ages. In 1536 the Schönberg tax register recorded the places Wenzenbach , Hohenroith, Lindhof, Höhenhof, Irlbach, Harthof and Gonnersdorf; furthermore "those who have already guetter lying outside and in the court", to which Grünthal belonged with nine taxpayers; The subjects still in the “Principality” (Pfalz-Neuburg) but belonging to the court: Schwabelweis with eight, Thanhof with one Wutzlhofen with three and Haslbach with one taxpayer.

From the 14th to the 18th century, most of the areas in the Wenzenbach area belonged to the Schönberg rule in the Electorate of Bavaria. All settlements that later came to the community of Grünthal, but did not belong to the Schönberg rule, belonged to the Upper Palatinate office of Sallern-Zeitlarn (Grünthal) or to the Bavarian duchy of Neuburg (Fußenberg).

The history of the former community of Grünthal begins with the edict of 1808 on the formation of the communities, which was recorded in the Regenstauf court in 1818 and which formed a community with Brandlberg, Thanhof, Jägerberg and Pentlhof, among others. Schönberg received Grafenhofen, Irlbach and Gonnersdorf, Roith belonged to Fußenberg (later to Grünthal) and Thanhausen to Hauzenstein. In 1857 the tax districts of Hauzenstein, Hölzlhof and Schönberg became part of the Regenstauf regional court district, while Grünthal became part of the Stadtamhof pension office .

Various changes to these municipal boundaries did not lead to the formation of the municipality of Grünthal until 1924, with the towns and hamlets Grünthal, Irlbach, Fußenberg, Roith, Sandhof, Grafenhofen, Ölberg, Lettenthal, Thurnhof, Unter- and Oberackerhof, Hölzlhof, Abbachhof, Schnaitterhof, Gonnersdorf, Jägerberg and Thanhof.

In 1978 the municipality of Grünthal came to Wenzenbach in the course of the regional reform in Bavaria with over 1600 inhabitants and 14.57 km² and at the same time forms a unified municipality with Hauzenstein.

The Wenzenbach area thus forms a unity again, as it had been under the rule of Schönberg several centuries earlier.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.gruenthal.net/Ortschaft/Chronik.htm