Haindlfing (Freising)

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Haindlfing
Large district town of Freising
Coordinates: 48 ° 26 '24 "  N , 11 ° 43' 25"  E
Height : 465 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : July 1, 1972
Postal code : 85354
Area code : 08167
View of Haindlfing and the Ampertal

Haindlfing is a village in the Upper Bavarian district of Freising ; Haindlfing has been part of Freising since 1972 . The place is on the southern edge of the Amperauen , about six kilometers north of the district town of Freising.

The village of Oberhaindlfing, part of the municipality of Wolfersdorf in the northern district of Freising, was founded in the 11th or 12th century.

437 inhabitants live in Haindlfing (2008). A military radar station of the Bundeswehr is located above Haindlfing .

history

Haindlfing was first mentioned in 807. In 1315 parts of the village were sold to the Hochstift Freising . Haindlfing Castle , built around 1740, was the seat of a Hofmark . In the course of the formation of the community after the second community edict, the community Haindlfing was established in the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1818 . In 1842 the towns of Itzling , Haidberg, Moos, Pettenbrunn and Untergartelshausen broke away from the Haindlfing community in a unilateral declaration and formed a new Itzling community. On September 27, 1854, the Freising Regional Court determined that the merger had taken place without a higher permit and ordered reintegration. Following massive protests from residents, the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior approved the community's continued existence on February 10, 1855. As part of the municipal reform of the 1970s, Haindlfing lost the status of a politically independent municipality. On July 1, 1972, the community was dissolved and incorporated into the city of Freising. Today the place is represented by a local spokesman in the city council. Konrad Anneser has been the local spokesman for the former community of Haindlfing since 2008.

Parish

Field maple near Haindlfing

In 1312 the church in Haindlfing was incorporated by Bishop Gottfried von Freising (1311-1314) into the Premonstratensian monastery Neustift , to which it belonged until the secularization in 1802. In 1851 the parish of St. Laurentius, Haindlfing was established. Since October 1st, 2014 the parish has been part of the newly founded parish association Neustift together with Tüntenhausen, Marzling and St. Peter and Paul, Freising-Neustift.

Attractions

Web links

Commons : Haindlfing (Freising)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 601 .