Hausmehring

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Hausmehring
City of Dorfen
Hausmehring coat of arms
Coordinates: 48 ° 15 ′ 46 ″  N , 12 ° 9 ′ 23 ″  E
Residents : 1012  (1969)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 84405
Area code : 08081

Hausmehring is a former municipality in the district of Erding and a southern Dorfen suburb consisting of 2 suburbs . Until the regional reform of 1972, the municipality of Hausmehring enclosed the city of Dorfen in the south, east and north. In 1958 it had 23 districts (3 villages, 10 hamlets, 10 wastelands) 921 and in 1969 1012 inhabitants on an area of ​​10.9 km². The Dorfen train station was in the municipality of Hausmehringer.

history

Hausmehring was first mentioned in 1172 as Moringin . The community was created when the Bavarian state was restructured around 1815 by Count Maximilian von Montgelas . The central places were Oberhausmehring in the south, Moosen monastery in the south-east and Hampersdorf in the north-east , another notable place was Rinning with a pilgrimage church in the north. The south of the municipality was characterized by industry, southeast of the train station is the Meindl roof tile and a few hundred meters east on the opposite side of the railway tracks in the Kloster Moosen settlement the Stiftl ski factory. Another brick factory was the Stitteneder company located on the southwestern outskirts of Moosen Monastery. The last mayor, Sebastian Wohlsager, who had the settlement built, became the second mayor after the town was incorporated.

Oberhausmehring

The place to the west of the federal highway 15 is an irregular, settlement-like village with about 150 inhabitants. On the opposite side there was a dilapidated villa until the 80s of the 20th century, otherwise the place is without any noteworthy buildings. An alternative tennis facility of the TC Dorfen is located near the village.

Unterhausmehring

Located about 100 m east of Oberhausmehring and 100 m south of the Dorfen train station, it is a 45-inhabitant town in the hamlet / village transition.

literature

  • Erdinger Land-In the sign of the horse
  • Dorfener Heimatbuch Volume 1

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