Hütting (Rennertshofen)

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Huetting
Coordinates: 48 ° 47 ′ 54 ″  N , 11 ° 6 ′ 38 ″  E
Height : 396 m
Area : 15.19 km²
Residents : 289  (Jul 31, 2020)
Population density : 19 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 86643
Area code : 08427

Hütting is a parish village and part of the market Rennertshofen in the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen in the administrative district of Upper Bavaria . The parish also includes the church village of Ellenbrunn and the desert fields of Feldmühle, Giglberg and Wolpertsau .

Until 1852, the now dilapidated Waldhof between Giglberg and Hütting also belonged to Hütting.

geography

Hütting and its districts Feldmühle and Ellenbrunn are located northeast of the main town Rennertshofen in the Wellheimer dry valley in the middle of the hilly landscape of the southern Franconian Jura . Giglberg and Wolpertsau lie above the valley in the Jura heights. At Feldmühle, the Schutter , which comes from Wellheim in the direction of the Danube near Ingolstadt , leaves the Wellheim dry valley on the Schutterberg .

In terms of traffic, it is located at the confluence of the state road 2334 coming from the south-east (near Neuburg an der Donau ) into the north-east-south-west running state road St 2047 from Dollnstein to Hatzenhofen . The district road ND 24, coming from the district boundary ( Gammersfeld ), flows into the latter in Ellenbrunn .

The neighboring towns of Hütting and its districts are in the southwest Mauern and Siglohe , in the west, northwest and north the Wellheim districts Gammersfeld , Wellheim, Espenlohe , Hard and Biesenhard , in the east the Nassenfels district Meilenhofen , in the southeast Bergen and Forsthof and in the south Dittenfeld and Riedensheim .

The 553.8 m high Hainberg lies between Ellenbrunn and Bergen.

Hütting in the Wellheimer dry valley

history

The castle Hütting was built in 1060 and for the first time in 1256 in a charter of Count Berthold II. Lech Gemünd mentioned. The Counts of Lechsgemünd and later Lechsgemünd-Graisbach transferred the administration to a ministerial , whose descendants were henceforth called Herren von Hütting . In 1342, the entire Graisbach family, including Hütting Castle, fell to the Wittelsbach family . (The gentlemen von Hütting then moved their residence to Ammerfeld , Natterholz and Dollnstein .)

The dukes of Bavaria used the castle several times as a pledge: in 1343 it was pledged to Agnes von Neuffen-Graisbach , in 1358 it was taken over by Duke Friedrich von Teck and released from him in 1373. In 1393 the festival was transferred to Ulrich von Oberndorf , with the promise of Duke Stephen III. from Bavaria never to pawn them again. In 1416 Ulrich's widow, Anna von Hohenfels , returned the festival to Duke Ludwig VII of Bavaria . Around 1421/22 the castle was burned down in one of the numerous conflicts between the Bavarian partial duchies and then abandoned.

Between 1505 and 1808, Hütting appears as part of the district bailiff's office in Neuburg an der Donau .

There are traces of early settlement in Ellenbrunn: a Neolithic field hoe was found in the place. A Celtic gold coin was found on the neighboring Hainberg. To the south of the village , the remains of a Roman estate were found on the old Roman road that runs from here along the Wellheim dry valley to Stepperg .

Elimprunn was first mentioned in 955 as a gift from King Otto the Great (later Emperor Otto I) to Bishop Starchand von Eichstätt , at that time part of a Königshube together with Rohrbach and Trugenhofen .

From the 13th to the 15th century, Ellenbrunn was the seat of a noble family, the Lords of Ellenbrunn .

Gut Giglberg, located in the Jura heights, originally consisted of two farms and from 1505 belonged to the court box office Neuburg an der Donau .

Bones and stone tools from the Paleolithic Age were found in the caves of the Schutterberg near the field mill. On the mountain itself there is a section fortification with a rampart and moat from the Celtic era, and fragments from the Bronze Age were also found there. At the foot of the Schutterberg there were remains of settlements from the Bronze Age , Hallstatt Age and Latène Age , which point to iron smelting by the Celts, as well as remains of a Roman estate.

In 1623 Wolfgang Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg enfeoffed his ducal music master Josef Baselit Gentilhuomo di Casa with Gügelberg and in 1641 also with the field mill and the little castle in Hatzenhofen . The same goods as fiefs were given to the court master Johann Kaspar Egloff von Zell auf Innendingen and Schenkenau in 1650 and Wilhelm Sadeler or Lollio in 1659.

In 1661, Philipp Wilhelm of the Palatinate raised the Giglberg and Feldmühle estates from the status of common farm estates and granted them Hofmark status. Then he enfeoffed with them Nikolaus von Müller , director of the court chamber in Neuburg, whose family was elevated to the status of baron. He bought the goods and stayed with his family.

In 1848 Aloys von Arco-Stepperg bought the Hofmark Giglberg and founded an economic property there. Today Giglberg is owned by the Barons von Redwitz .

Today the field mill belongs to the Barons von Tucher as their own estate .

Until June 30, 1972, Hütting and its districts were an independent municipality in the Swabian district of Neuburg an der Donau and then, as part of the regional reform in Bavaria, became the now Upper Bavarian district of Neuburg an der Donau, which was renamed the district of Neuburg on May 1, 1973 -Schrobenhausen received, slammed. On May 1, 1978 it was incorporated into the Rennertshofen market.

The Dollnstein – Rennertshofen railway was in operation until 1993, and it ran along the Wellheimer Trockental valley including the Feldmühle, Hütting and Ellenbrunn stations.

The Catholic parish Sankt Sixtus in Hütting belongs to the parish community Rennertshofen in the deanery of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen in the diocese of Augsburg . The frescoes in the parish church of St. Sixtus are the Trinity, the beheading Sixtus, the Glory of Laurentius and the frescoes on the parapet angel with harp, St. Cäcilia, Putti mit Triangle are attributed to the Munich neo-baroque painter Josef Wittmann by the art historians HCRies and Schmid and are among his early works. Feldmühle, Giglberg and Wolpertsau also belong to the parish. Ellenbrunn belongs to the parish of the Assumption within walls.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Population figures in Rennertshofen
  2. ^ 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 GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 602 .

Web links

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