Krut (Kipfenberg)

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Krut
Kipfenberg market
Coordinates: 48 ° 54 ′ 9 ″  N , 11 ° 24 ′ 40 ″  E
Height : 463–479 m above sea level NN
Residents : 77  (Apr. 24, 2019)
Postal code : 85110
Area code : 08466
Krut
St. Clement's local church
Krut, traditional Jura barn

Krut is a district of the Kipfenberg market in the Upper Bavarian district of Eichstätt .

location

The place is located on the plateau of the southern Franconian Jura south of the Kipfenberg municipality.

history

Hallstatt burial mounds have been found in the vicinity .

The place is mentioned for the first time in 1186 and was awarded to the Hochstift Eichstätt in 1305 in the course of the dispute over the Hirschberg inheritance . Before 1391 a church was built as a branch of Böhmfeld (later branch of Schelldorf ). The village was devastated in the Thirty Years War . A new church was built around 1700.

Until secularization , Krut belonged to the lower bishopric of Eichstätt and within it to the Kipfenberg care and caste office . The Eichstatt Benedictine Monastery of St. Walburg and the Arnsberg Church also owned this area.

During the secularization, the lower bishopric and with it Krut, which consisted of 13 properties, passed to Grand Duke Archduke Ferdinand III in 1802/03 . from Tuscany and 1806 to the Kingdom of Bavaria . There the village belonged to the Kipfenberg district court .

1808 from Schelldorf, Krut and Biberg the control district Schelldorf formed. In 1818 it became independent communities again. In 1830 there was a renewed union of Krut and Biberg; At that time, Krut had 63 residents in twelve properties. In 1950 the population had risen to 79 in 14 properties. On April 1, 1971, Biberg and Krut joined the Kipfenberg market. In 1983 the population was 86; it subsequently fell to 58 today. In 1983 there were eight full-time agricultural businesses and one part-time business as well as an inn.

Catholic branch church St. Clement

Erected in the late 17th or early 18th century, the small church with its turret with a brick helmet (from 1729/30) over the west gable was enlarged in 1922. The flat ceiling shows simple stucco from 1730 by Franz Xaver Horneis around empty picture areas. The baroque two-column high altar with its altar sheet of the church patron dates from 1720. The side altars were built in the early 18th century and came into the church around 1890; In the niche of the right side altar there is a late Gothic St. Rupertus (around 1500), in the niche on the left a figure of Mary (around 1510).

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