Hundshaupten (Egloffstein)

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Dog heads
Egloffstein market
Coordinates: 49 ° 43 ′ 15 ″  N , 11 ° 13 ′ 18 ″  E
Height : 459  (452-487)  m above sea level NHN
Residents : 86  (1987)
Postal code : 91349
Area code : 09197
The Hundshaupten district of Egloffstein
The Hundshaupten district of Egloffstein

Hundshaupten is a Franconian village that belongs to Egloffstein .

geography

The southwest of the Wiesentalb located village is one of 16 officially designated districts of in Upper Franconia nearby market Egloffstein. It is located about four kilometers northwest of Egloffstein and lies at an altitude of 459  m above sea level. NHN . Hundshaupten is located on a high plateau belonging to the Northern Franconian Alb, which is bounded in the northeast by the Trubach and in the southwest by the upper reaches of the Schwabach .

history

Until the beginning of the 19th century Hundshaupten had the rule rich immediate subordinate to nobleman, located in the the Frankish knights circle belonging Ritter Canton Gebürg had organized. The place formed the administrative seat of the manor Hundshaupten , which was owned by the noble family von Pölnitz . When the imperial knighthood territories in Franconian Switzerland were mediated in 1805 , the village was annexed by the Electorate of Palatinate-Baiern in breach of the imperial constitution . With this forcible occupation, Hundshaupten also became part of the New Bavarian territories that were occupied during the Napoleonic land consolidation , which was not legalized until July 1806 with the Rhenish Federal Act .

Due to the administrative reforms carried out in the Kingdom of Bavaria at the beginning of the 19th century , Hundshaupten became an independent rural community with the second municipal edict in 1818, to which the village of Hundsboden had also belonged. In the course of the communal territorial reform carried out in Bavaria in the 1970s , the entire municipality of Hundshaupten was incorporated into the Egloffstein market on May 1, 1978. In 1987 Hundshaupten had 86 inhabitants.

traffic

The connection to the public road network is mainly made by the district road FO 21 , which, coming from the north-west of Hetzelsdorf , continues after passing through the town in a south-south-west direction to Hundsboden. In addition, the district road FO 6 , which begins here, branches off from this in the center of the village and descends to the neighboring village of Oberzaunsbach , about one and a half kilometers east-northeast , which is already in the valley floor of the Trubach. On the east side of this street is the entrance area to the Hundshaupten wildlife park , which is located in a deep valley to the southeast.

Attractions

The former parish hall

There are two listed buildings in Hundshaupten, namely the former parish hall and Hundshaupten Castle , located on a mountain spur on the eastern edge of the village .

Hundshaupten Wildlife Park

The Hundshaupten Wildlife Park

Immediately to the east of the village is the Hundshaupten Wildlife Park , located in a valley cut .

literature

  • Ingomar Bog: Forchheim . In: Historical Atlas of Bavaria . Commission for Bavarian State History, Munich 1955.
  • Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 .
  • Federal Statistical Office (Hrsg.): Historical municipality register for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 .

Web links

Commons : Hundshaupten  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b 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. 301 ( digitized version ). Retrieved September 8, 2019
  2. ^ Hundshaupten in the local database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bavarian State Library, accessed on September 8, 2019.
  3. Geographical location of Hundshaupten in the Bavaria Atlas , accessed on September 8, 2019
  4. Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 31 .
  5. Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 97-103 .
  6. ^ Ingomar Bog: Forchheim . S. 40 .
  7. Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 35 .
  8. Gertrud Diepolder : Bavarian History Atlas . Ed .: Max Spindler . Bayerischer Schulbuch Verlag, Munich 1969, ISBN 3-7627-0723-5 , p. 106-107 .
  9. ^ Ingomar Bog: Forchheim . S. 118-119 .
  10. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 684 .