Awesome Pettenhof

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The Hammer Pettenhof was located in the Pettenhof district of today's Upper Palatinate market Schmidmühlen .

A sheet metal hammer was mentioned in 1457 in Oberdietldorf , today's Pettenhof. It was originally owned by the Schottenkloster St. Jakob in Regensburg. 1525 Sebastian Pruch is here as a country Aces mentioned at the castle. In Vogel's map from 1603, a tower and an enclosure wall can still be seen. The castle was destroyed in the Thirty Years War . In 1701 the hammer was abandoned by Friedrich Eberhard Tänzel von Tratzberg , who already owned the hammer mill in Traidendorf , and transferred to the newly built Dietldorf .

The hammer mill was on the right bank of the Vils . In the art monuments of the Kingdom of Bavaria , a medieval tower ruin is mentioned, which comes from a hammer lock. Today a desert can still be seen here .

literature

  • Reinhard Dähne & Wolfgang Roser: The Bavarian Iron Road from Pegnitz to Regensburg . House of Bavarian History , Volume 5, Munich 1988, p. 34.
  • Georg Hager: The art monuments of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Second volume. Administrative regions of Upper Palatinate and Regensburg. Issue 5: District Office Burglengenfeld . Oldenbourg Verlag , Munich 1906, p. 104.
  • Stefan Helml: Castles and palaces in the Amberg-Sulzbach district . Druckhaus Oberpfalz, Amberg 1991, pp. 172-173.

Coordinates: 49 ° 13 '28.2 "  N , 11 ° 55' 6.8"  E