Helmsdorf (Geisenhausen)
Helmsdorf
Geisenhausen market
Coordinates: 48 ° 29 ′ 35 ″ N , 12 ° 19 ′ 42 ″ E
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Postal code : | 84144 | |
Area code : | 08741 | |
Location of Helmsdorf in Bavaria |
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The branch church of St. Stephanus
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Helmsdorf is a district of the Geisenhausen market in the Lower Bavarian district of Landshut .
location
Helmsdorf is located on the Kleine Vils about five kilometers northeast of Geisenhausen on the state road 2054.
history
Helmunesdoref is mentioned for the first time between 926 and 936, when the noble Marawart exchanged his property in Diemannskirchen for the entire property of the Freising Cathedral of St. Maria near Helmsdorf. From this Marchwart clan, the tithe rights came to Fraunhofer in the 12th century. The Kröninger Forest on the Kleine Vils appears in the first Duke Surbar (1231–1237) as the Helmsdorf office . In the second Duke's Surbar from around 1300, the Helmsdorf office no longer exists.
Helmsdorf then formed a chairman in the Kirchberg office of the Teisbach regional court . In 1752 it consisted of three properties. When the community was formed in 1818, Helmsdorf came to the Diemannskirchen community, with whom it was incorporated into the Geisenhausen market in 1978 as part of the regional reform in Bavaria . In 1987 the hamlet of Helmsdorf had 34 residents.
Attractions
- Filial church of St. Stephen. The baroque complex with retracted choir was built around 1700, the west tower in 1748. Ecclesiastically, Helmsdorf belongs to the parish of Dietelskirchen .
literature
- Georg Schwarz: Vilsbiburg: The origin and development of the forms of rule in the Lower Bavarian region between Isar and Rott . Historical Atlas of Bavaria I / XXXVII, Munich 1976, ISBN 3 7696 9898 3 ( digitized version ).