Inneberg

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Inneberg
Municipality Egg an der Gunz
Coordinates: 48 ° 5 ′ 48 ″  N , 10 ° 18 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 610 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 109  (1983)
Incorporation : 1st October 1973
Incorporated into: Egg on the Günz
Postal code : 87743
Area code : 08333

Inneberg is a district of the Upper Swabian municipality of Egg an der Günz in the Unterallgäu district in Bavaria . It is connected to the main town, about one and a half kilometers to the northeast , via the MN 23 district road running through the town . In the northwest, the Mühlbach branches off from the Günz . The landscape around the village is used for agriculture with the exception of a small forest-covered part in the west.

history

The place was mentioned for the first time in 1366. At that time the Augsburg bishopric was the owner of an estate and the great tithe . After the imperial freedom letter of 1507, the bishop of Augsburg was the owner of high and low jurisdiction . In 1594 the place had 19 properties. As a result of the Thirty Years' War and the plague , the Augsburg bishopric only had eight inhabited houses in 1634. In 1785 a beer tapper, two weavers, a tailor, a carpenter and a butcher, four whole and two half farmers, ten mercenaries and a charity collector were named. There were 20 horses, 85 head of cattle with young cattle and 15 calves. For the same year, the municipality had to surrender 28 guilders and 26.75 kreuzers to the Schönegg nursing office because of the Bader Ehaft. 7 Kreuzers and 4 Hellers were incurred for the cattle of the executioner of the Schönegg community. For the shepherd's house, the former house number 4, 17 kreuzers, a heller, a hen or ten kreuzers, 50 eggs or 20 kreuzers, and for the herb garden one kreuzer and five hellers had to be paid. With the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss the place came to Bavaria in 1803, the political community Inneberg had existed since 1818. A land consolidation in the Günztal took place in 1928, for the rest of the area in 1953/1954. With the Bavarian territorial reform on October 1, 1973, the incorporation into Egg an der Günz took place. In 1983 the place had 27 residential buildings and about 109 residents.

Attractions

The St. Joseph Chapel was built in 1773/74 and, along with the St. Anton Chapel in the south, is one of the local attractions.

literature

  • Hermann Haisch (Ed.): Landkreis Unterallgäu . Memminger Zeitung Verlagsdruckerei, Memmingen 1987, ISBN 3-9800649-2-1 , p. 974-975 .