Krameter
Krameter stands for:
- the Krameter , who opened the Thaurer Muller procession at Mullerlauf (see MARTHA-Dörfer ) . His robe is made of juniper trees. Its larva is surrounded by juniper bushes and its broom is a long branch of juniper.
- the Krameter at Faningberg / Mauterndorf . This was referred to in the old documents as "Kränabeth-" or "Kranabetter-Gut". It gets its name from the nearby Kramatstaudn (old word for juniper ). During the clearing phase of the Faningberg in the 13th century, the first Krameter farmer settled there. The estate was first mentioned in a document in 1464. It has been owned by the Fingerlos family since 1662 , now in the tenth generation. The Krameter also has a chapel , the Krameterkapelle, and a grain box ( granary ), the Krameterkasten.
Individual evidence
- ^ The Mullerlauf in Thaur. Retrieved August 6, 2020 .
- ^ Peter Klammer: Mauterndorf. The royal market. Ed .: Hermann Rumschöttel. tape 2 . Houses and yards. Peter Klammer Verlag, Mariapfarr 2017, p. 776 .