Grossbergham

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Grossbergham
Obing municipality
Coordinates: 47 ° 59 ′ 34 "  N , 12 ° 25 ′ 46"  E
Height : 577 m
Residents : 100
Postal code : 83119
Area code : 08624

Großbergham is a district in the municipality of Obing in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein . The Griessee in the Seeoner Seen nature reserve belongs to the country inn there .

The beginnings of the rural street village of Perkham (Perchheym, Perckhaim) are somewhat in the dark. A burial mound find in the area of ​​the village indicates settlement as early as the Stone Age.

The first court names are mentioned in 1418 (Schmied, Jocham), 1528 (Wohlschlager, Huber), 1540 (Schuster), 1549 (Fischer), 1629 (Lackner), 1630 (Schachner), 1669 (Haller). The village's chapel dates from the 17th century. The oldest farmhouse still standing today dates from 1729.

Perckhaim on Apian's Bavarian country tables

On Philipp Apian's Bavarian land tables from 1568 it is recorded on plate 19 as Perckhaim . Already on a map of the early 18th century it is recorded to distinguish it from Kleinbergham as Großperkham .

Architectural monuments

A so-called plague column stands at the associated Berg am Spitz property (Großbergham 41) . At the end of the village in the direction of Landertsham the "Berghamer Kapelle ".

literature

  • Walter Mayer, De Obinga over time, Obing 1991
  • Aloys Kis: The Parish Obing, in Upper Bavarian Archive Volume XL, Munich 1881.