Gstadt (Treuchtlingen)

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Gstadt
City of Treuchtlingen
Coordinates: 48 ° 58 ′ 20 ″  N , 10 ° 54 ′ 42 ″  E
Height : 417 m above sea level NN
Residents : 50  (2012)
Postal code : 91757
Area code : 09142

Gstadt is a district of the city of Treuchtlingen in the central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen . The place has about 50 inhabitants (as of 2012) and is at an altitude of about 417 meters above sea level.

Geographical location, traffic

Gstadt is north-east of Treuchtlingen in a triangular corridor between the Altmühl , the Treuchtlingen – Nuremberg railway and the Treuchtlingen – Würzburg railway . From the state road 2230 a local link road branches off, leading on the Treuchtlingen-Würzburg railway in the district.

history

The place name means "settlement on the shore (the Altmühl)". Gstadt is first mentioned in a document in 1311, when Friedrich von Truhendingen donated properties to “Stade” to the Teutonic Order in Ellingen . In 1312 Wirich von Truhendingen sold an estate to the order as a further property in Stade. In 1504 four courtyards belonged to Marshal von Pappenheim . In 1514 a little good came to the empire's alms in Weißenburg in Bavaria . The Wülzburg monastery also owned this property: in 1545 two subjects paid him interest. In 1596 "Gestadt" belonged to the rule of Veit Hereditary Marshal von Pappenheim zu Treuchtlingen. At the end of the Old Kingdom , Gstadt consisted of seven properties. It belonged to the upper court of the Ansbach Oberamt Hohentrüdingen , lower court to the judge's office in Wettelsheim and ecclesiastically to the Protestant community of Wettelsheim. Dispensing a default Fischgut, two were under Selden and the municipality refractive house the judge Wettelsheim; two half-yards paid interest to the Oberamt of the Teutonic Order in Ellingen.

In the Kingdom of Bavaria , Gstadt became part of the Treuchtlingen tax district in 1808 . With the community edict of 1818 Gstadt became part of the rural community Wettelsheim, but came back to Treuchtlingen in 1824.

In 1984 the district consisted of two farms, a cattle shop, three houses, a restaurant and a building for the technical relief organization . The farm at number 5, a residential stable built in Jura style in 1884, is a monument.

In 1824 there were 32 people in seven properties, 70 in eight properties in 1950 and 50 in 2012.

literature

  • Erich Strassner: rural and urban district of Weißenburg i. Bay. Series of Historical Place Name Book of Bavaria. Middle Franconia, Vol. 2 . Munich: Commission for bayer. State history 1966.
  • Hanns Hubert Hofmann: Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Franconia. Row I, Issue 8, Gunzenhausen-Weißenburg. Munich 1960.
  • Treuchtlingen home book. 1984.

Individual evidence

  1. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, p. 133; Strassner, p. 22
  2. Strassner, p. 22
  3. Hofmann, p. 124
  4. Hofmann, pp. 243, 257
  5. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, p. 133
  6. ^ Gotthard Kießling: Monuments in Bavaria. Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen district. Munich 2000, p. 624
  7. Hofmann, p. 257; Müller's Large German Local Register . Munich 2012, p. 491

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