Klautzenbach (Zwiesel)

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Klautzenbach
City of Zwiesel
Coordinates: 49 ° 1 ′ 57 ″  N , 13 ° 13 ′ 17 ″  E
Residents : 207  (1987)
Incorporation : 1st October 1971
Klautzenbach (Bavaria)
Klautzenbach

Location of Klautzenbach in Bavaria

The Hofmann Chapel
The Hofmann Chapel

Klautzenbach is a district of the city of Zwiesel in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen . Until 1971 it formed an independent municipality.

location

Klautzenbach is about one kilometer northwest of Zwiesel on the road to Rabenstein .

history

Klautzenbach was founded together with the villages of Flanitz , Griesbach and Lindberg between 1345 (freedom letter and inheritance law as well as forest rights award) and 1356, the first mention of these places. Lintperg , Griespach , Clauczenpach and Fladnicz , which were supposed to be pastored by the Vicariate of Zwiesel in the Regen parish , are also mentioned in the corresponding document from Niederaltaich Monastery , which was about the demarcation of the parish districts from Regen and Frauenau .

A little later, Innenried (with Außenried and Zwieselberg) must have been founded. These place names appear for the first time in a document from 1409. These villages, which are typical farming villages, were settled by the Rinchnach provost of Niederaltaich monastery. They belonged to the so-called rule Zwiesel and pastoral care to the parish of Zwiesel.

The municipality of the same name emerged from the Klautzenbach tax district in 1818. After negotiations from 1854 to 1866, by decision of the Ministry of the Interior on August 15, 1866, the Rabenstein glassworks was separated from the Klautzenbach community and formed into a separate community. Since then, the area of ​​the municipality of Klautzenbach has included the villages of Klautzenbach and Innenried, in which around 500 residents lived on 772 hectares of municipality at the time of incorporation. The Solitude Falls Rake is only mentioned as a district in 1888. The community belonged to Zwiesel from January 1, 1946 to January 1, 1948. As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , it was incorporated into the city of Zwiesel on October 1, 1971.

Attractions

  • Hofmann Chapel. It was built in 1963.

societies

  • SpVgg Rabenstein-Klautzenbach
  • Voluntary fire brigade Klautzenbach eV
  • Snuff Club Klautzenbach
  • Klautzenbach fishing association
  • Ice stock club Klautzenbach

literature

Web links

Commons : Klautzenbach  - Collection of images