Hofmark Möschenfeld

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The Hofmark Möschenfeld was a Hofmark in Möschenfeld , a district of the Grasbrunn community in the Upper Bavarian district of Munich .

In 819 the Freising Monastery in “Meskilinvelt” acquired some properties, the rest of Möschenfeld came to the Ebersberg Monastery in the middle of the 11th century through gifts from Count Adalbero II .

Möschenfeld estate

The decline of the monastery in the 16th century meant that Möschenfeld had to be sold to the Jesuit College in Munich in 1595 . The Jesuits expanded the Schwaige , which was raised to Hofmark in 1674. After the abolition of the Jesuit order in Bavaria in 1773, the Hofmark came to the Order of Malta , who owned it until 1799 and then sold it to the economist Josef Gruber.

After several changes of ownership, the estate with the entire hamlet passed to the Reichsrat Wilhelm von Finck in 1895 and is still owned by the family today.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 4 ′ 33.1 ″  N , 11 ° 46 ′ 24 ″  E