Jaibing

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St. John the Baptist

Jaibing , a stately hamlet, is part of the town of Dorfen in the Upper Bavarian district of Erding . The place is to the west, directly on the B 15 between Taufkirchen and Dorfen. Jaibing was first mentioned in 1006/1022 under the name Jacobinga . In the Middle Ages and at the beginning of the early modern period he belonged to the Landshut caste office and had to pay his taxes. The hamlet was located in the former municipality of Eibach until the Bavarian regional reform in 1972 . To the southwest about 150 m away is the large Pemberg estate .

Sacred buildings

Church of John the Baptist . The building with a 4-bay nave and a retracted 2-bay choir (with ⅜-degree) is late Gothic, as the last renovation showed. In 1761, during a renovation by Johann Baptist Lethner, it received a new rococo tower and interior design in the same style. The old altar buildings by Matthias Fackler were removed in 1865 (side altars) and 1897 (high altar) due to worm marks and replaced by new baroque altars based on Elsner designs in 1897/1907, on which some of the old ones were fitted.

Silvera Chapel

Silvera Chapel . Below Dürneibach, on the way to Jaibing, lies the stately 8 m long Maria Hilf chapel, built in 1891, above a spring in a well. A tent roof ridge sits in the west. Decorated in the simple altar with sawed-out ornamentation, the Maria-Hilf picture hangs in the central niche between columns painted blue.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 17 '55.6 "  N , 12 ° 7' 14.7"  E