Hen pasture roof
Hen pasture roof
Bergheim municipality (Upper Bavaria)
Coordinates: 48 ° 46 ′ 30 ″ N , 11 ° 14 ′ 50 ″ E
|
|
---|---|
Incorporation : | 1978 |
Postal code : | 86673 |
Area code : | 08431 |
Hennenweidach is a wasteland in the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen and belongs to the municipality of Bergheim .
location
The hamlet of around ten buildings is located on the northern border of the district on the road connecting Bergheim and the municipality of Egweil in the district of Eichstätt on the foothills of the Franconian Jura .
history
Hennenweidach was first mentioned in the Pappenheimer Urbar in 1214 , consisting of the three courtyards Burckhartshof, Ulrichs Hof and Moserin Hof. In the following centuries the owners changed again and again. The following are named as owners:
- 1338 Heinrich von Gumpenberg
- 1392 Hans von Gumpenberg
- 1454 Hanns Schramm, citizen of Ingolstadt , receives the tithe
- 1477 Bergen Monastery (also owned by a tithe)
- from 1531 a court under inheritance law of Hans Hirsch and his housewife Catharina v. Steinling
- In 1639 the New Burgess chancellor and keeper zu Bergheim von Giese was granted the freedom of the citizens of one of the only two farms at that time
- later to Hofmark Sinning belonging
- Two parts of both farms can be assigned to the Bergen monastery and one part to the pastor of Bergheim
- 1803 change of ownership from Simon Lehenmeier to Freiherr von Weveld (from Sinning ; in Palatinate-Neuburgian court services)
The Catholic chapel of St. Anna of the hamlet with a curved gable was built from 1910 to 1912 by the farmer Heindl. It is a listed building. A chapel already stood here in the 16th century, as a map from 1588 shows.
In 1910 the hamlet had 19 inhabitants. In World War I, an inhabitant fell.
In the course of the municipal reform , the hamlet became part of the Bergheim municipality on May 1, 1978.
The “ semi-dry grassland Hennenweidach” is designated as a comprehensive natural monument ; a grazing concept was drawn up for him in 2004.
literature
- Rudolf Niessner: Chronicle of the community Bergheim. History of the villages of Bergheim, Unterstall and Attenfeld. Bergheim parish, 1989 (p. 55, with a picture of the St. Anna chapel).