Klugham (Aschau am Inn)

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Klugham is a district of Aschau am Inn in the Upper Bavarian district of Mühldorf am Inn .

Geographical location

The Klugham wasteland is located south of Aschau on a gravel terrace on the north bank of the Inn . Below the village, the Inn turns its course in an almost 90 ° bend towards Jettenbach . There is a ferry station near Reit, where in ancient times a ferry crossed to Jettenbach. At roughly the same point is today's Inn Bridge, which relieved the bridge at the dam from 1924 in the 1980s.

history

An early Bronze Age bronze sword was found on the left northern bank of the Inn near Klugham.

A considerable Roman coin find with 80 coins from the time of the Alemanni invasions in AD 268, the series of which closes with Gallienus while Postumus is not represented in it, was made in 1852 at Klugham. This points to a long history of settlement Klugham. The find is in the Munich Prehistoric Museum.

Today's split settlement at the northern bridgehead of the Inn Canal Bridge was built after 1945 on the foundations of gravel extraction, which was opened by the construction of the canal in the immediate vicinity of the structure. The gravel company Zimmermann built these there in the 1930s for screening plants.

The older building stock was abandoned, renewed in 1993 by a relocated replacement building and now almost completely removed.

traffic

The municipal road from Aschau to Jettenbach leads past the original Klugham farm .

In 1876 the Mühldorf – Rosenheim railway line was built tangentially across the Klugham courtyard corridor and cut it into two parts. Klugham gained notoriety at the end of the 1970s when the Deutsche Bundesbahn set up a stop at Klugham in front of the railway bridge over the Inn, after the bridge had to be closed to rail traffic due to its disrepair. The travelers had to cross the bridge on foot and were able to board the waiting train on the other side of the bridge near Jettenbach.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Muschol, Bernhard: Aschau am Inn, Ein Heimatbuch, page 17
  2. ^ Hundt, Friedrich Hektor: Finding Roman Denarii near Niederaschau, 1866
  3. ^ Railway history, Issue 14, Feb./March 2006, page 15

Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 50 ″  N , 12 ° 22 ′ 55 ″  E