Every home

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Every home
City of Illertissen
Coat of arms of each home
Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 6 ″  N , 10 ° 6 ′ 44 ″  E
Height : 516–551 m above sea level NN
Residents : 1167  (1987)
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 89257
Area code : 07303
Every home, view from the west (2009)
Every home, view from the west (2009)

Each home is a district of the city of Illertissen in the Swabian district of Neu-Ulm ( Bavaria ).

geography

The church village is located in the eastern lower Illertal about 2.5 km south of Illertissen at an altitude of 519  m above sea level. NN . To the east, the terrain gradually rises towards the Oberroggenburg Forest . The border with Baden-Württemberg runs two kilometers to the west .

Every home St.Meinrad.jpg

history

The area was already settled by people in the Mesolithic , as individual reading finds show. About one kilometer south of the village there was an open-air station , which is protected as a ground monument with file number D-7-7826-0030 .

Each home is first mentioned in a document in 1105 as the property of Duke Friedrich II of Swabia . It belonged to the rule of Tissen . In 1220, the Einsiedeln Monastery founded the independent parish of every home St. Meinrad. Like Illertissen, each home was shaped by the rule of the Counts of Kirchberg and the Vöhlin from ( Memmingen ) for many centuries .

The formerly independent municipality in the dissolved district of Illertissen with the districts Binsengraben and Ölmühle was incorporated into the city of Illertissen on May 1, 1978 as part of the municipal reform.

Each home has retained its predominantly village character; Craft businesses and industrial settlements also determine the townscape. There is an industrial area in the northwest.

Several architectural monuments from the 17th to 19th centuries have been preserved in situ. see: List of architectural monuments in each home Worth mentioning in particular is the Catholic parish church of St. Meinrad with church burials and its early medieval predecessor buildings.

traffic

Approx. The A 7 motorway passes 100 m from the eastern edge of the town . It can be reached via the Illertissen driveway (AS 124) located approx. 2 km north . State road 2031 runs parallel to this in the west . Local roads lead there, as well as to Herrenstetten in the south and Unterroth in the east.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LfD list for Illertissen, page 7 (.pdf)
  2. Genealogy network