Harrhof (Hohenfels)

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Harrhof
Hohenfels Market
Coordinates: 49 ° 12 ′ 28 "  N , 11 ° 50 ′ 28"  E
Height : 440 m
Residents : (1987)
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 92366
Area code : 09472
The Harrhof house in 2018, a former stable house.
The Harrhof house in 2018, a former stable house .

Harrhof is a district of the Hohenfels market in the Neumarkt district in Upper Palatinate in Bavaria .

Geographical location

The wasteland lies in the Upper Palatinate Jura of the southern Franconian Jura about 200 m northwest of Hohenfels at about 440 m above sea ​​level .

traffic

The wasteland can be reached from Hohenfels via a local road that ends in it.

history

Around 1600 the farm is listed under the name "Haar" and belongs to the Hohenfels office in Christoph Vogel's maps. Towards the end of the Old Kingdom , around 1800, the wasteland consisted of a three-quarter courtyard under the Upper Palatinate Office of Hohenfels.

In the Kingdom of Bavaria , the Großbissendorf tax district was formed in the Parsberg district court (later Parsberg district ) around 1810 . This included the two villages Großbissendorf and Großmittersdorf as well as the desert areas Albertshof , Effersdorf, Harras , Nainhof and Oedenthurn .

With the second Bavarian Gemeindeedikt of 1818 it created the Rural Communities United Bissendorf and Great Mitterndorf. Großbissendorf comprised the ten districts Großbissendorf, Effersdorf, Fichten , Harras, Harrhof, Kleinbissendorf , Loch , Oedenthurn, Pillmannsricht and Stallhof . The community of Großmittersdorf only had the three districts of Großmittersdorf, Albertshof and Nainhof. In 1830, the two communities were united and reduced in size in the 20th century as a result of the formation of the army estate district from 1938 and the formation of the community of Nainhof-Hohenfels in 1949 and the Hohenfels military training area in 1951. The remaining community of Großbissendorf with now nine districts was incorporated into Hohenfels on May 1, 1978. Since then, the Harrhof has been an officially named district of Hohenfels.

Buildings and population

  • 1830: 9 inhabitants, 2 houses
  • 1838: "Harhof", 11 "souls", 1 house
  • 1867: "Haarhof", 10 residents, 5 buildings, school
  • 1871: 24 inhabitants, 7 buildings, large livestock. 1873: 16 head of cattle
  • 1900: 19 residents, 2 residential buildings,
  • 1925: 7 residents, 1 residential building
  • 1950: 13 inhabitants, 1 residential building
  • 1970: 9 inhabitants
  • 1987: 6 residents, 1 residential building, 1 apartments

Even today, the Harrhof is a single agricultural property with four larger buildings.

Church conditions

Harrhof belonged to the Catholic parish Hohenfels in the diocese of Regensburg as early as 1600 . The children went to the parish in the 19th and 20th centuries. Century to the Catholic school.

The court chapel in 2018.

Architectural monuments

The house of the Harrhof, a half-hipped roof building from the middle of the 19th century, and the court chapel of St. Maria from the beginning of the 18th century are considered monuments. See also the list of architectural monuments in Hohenfels (Upper Palatinate) #Harrhof .

literature

  • Manfred Jehle: Historical Atlas of Bavaria, part of Old Bavaria, volume 51: Parsberg , Munich 1981

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Günter Frank and Georg Paulus (editors): The Palatinate-Neuburgische Landesaufnahme under Palatine Count Philipp Ludwig . Kollersried 2016, pp. 489, 495, 503
  2. Jehle, p. 489
  3. Jehle, p. 532
  4. Jehle, p. 542
  5. Jehle, p. 550
  6. ^ Karl Friedrich Hohn: The rain district of the Kingdom of Bavaria, described geographically and statistically , Stuttgart and Tübingen: Cotta, 1830, p. 165
  7. Joseph Lipf (Editor): matrikel the bishopric of Regensburg. Regensburg 1838. p. 294
  8. Joseph Heyberger: Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary , Munich 1867, column 795
  9. Kgl. Statistical Bureau (ed.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria. According to districts, administrative districts, court districts and municipalities, including parish, school and post office affiliation ... with an alphabetical general register containing the population according to the results of the census of December 1, 1875 . Adolf Ackermann, Munich 1877, 2nd section (population figures from 1871, cattle figures from 1873), Sp. 978 , urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00052489-4 ( digitized version ).
  10. K. Bayer. Statistical Bureau (Ed.): Directory of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria, with alphabetical register of places . LXV. Issue of the contributions to the statistics of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Munich 1904, Section II, Sp. 900 ( digitized version ).
  11. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Localities directory for the Free State of Bavaria according to the census of June 16, 1925 and the territorial status of January 1, 1928 . Issue 109 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1928, Section II, Sp. 909 ( digitized version ).
  12. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official place directory for Bavaria - edited on the basis of the census of September 13, 1950 . Issue 169 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich 1952, DNB  453660975 , Section II, Sp. 780 ( digitized version ).
  13. Bavarian State Statistical Office (ed.): Official place directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 1, 1978 . Issue 380 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich December 1978, DNB  790598426 , p. 121 ( digitized version ).
  14. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 258 ( digitized version ).
  15. ^ Frank / Paulus, p. 503