Lackenhäuser

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Lackenhäuser
community Neureichenau
Coat of arms of Lackenhäuser
Coordinates: 48 ° 44 ′ 25 ″  N , 13 ° 48 ′ 31 ″  E
Residents : 368  (1987)
Incorporation : January 1, 1978
Lackenhäuser (Bavaria)
Lackenhäuser

Location of Lackenhäuser in Bavaria

Lackenhäuser is a district of the municipality of Neureichenau in the Lower Bavarian district of Freyung-Grafenau . Until 1978 it formed an independent municipality.

location

The scattered settlement Lackenhäuser is located in the Bavarian Forest about four kilometers east of Neureichenau on the border with Austria.

history

The development of the Lackenhäuser only began at the end of the 17th century and can be traced back to the active, but not planned settlement work of the Austrian rule of Rannariedl . The settlement of Lockahaisa , as the locals call it , developed in a clearing created by clearing . The meaning of the name “Lackenhäuser” can also be found here, because the Middle High German “Lacken” stands for a specific logging technique. Most of the first settlers came from Tyrol .

The Lackenhäuser formed a main team in the Rannariedlischen Oberhofamt. At that time, the area still belonged to the Austrian rule of Rannariedl, later to the Jandelsbrunn office and Jandelsbrunn nursing court of the Passau bishopric until its dissolution in 1803.

After brief membership of the Electorate of Salzburg , the place came to the Wegscheid Regional Court established in 1806 and thus to Bavaria. In 1809 it consisted of 23 properties. With the separation of justice and administration in 1862, the municipality of Lackenhäuser became part of the Wolfstein district office and the Waldkirchen district court, which was established in the same year .

In church terms, the parish of Waldkirchen, then the parish of Breitenberg, established in 1721, was responsible for the Lackenhäuser. The inhabitants lived mainly from the meager income from agriculture and work in the state forest. The municipality of Lackenhäuser belonged to the district of Wolfstein until its dissolution in 1972. On January 1, 1978, the municipality of Lackenhäuser was incorporated into today's municipality of Neureichenau. The once independent school in Lackenhäuser was subordinated to the Neureichenau school district.

Culture and sights

The shop floor in the Rosenberger Gut
  • Rosenberger Gut. The stately two-storey building with an attached side wing, the so-called "Ladenstöckl", was built in 1818 and served as the summer residence of the writer and painter Adalbert Stifter for ten years . In 2014, the Neureichenau community set up the “Adalbert Stifter and the Forest” museum in the building.
  • Filial church St. Konrad. It was built as a school church in 1930 and expanded in 1954.
  • Lackenhäuser Local History Museum. The local history museum, founded in 1962, is located in the extension of the Hochwaldhalle and is divided into three rooms. The local history museum provides an insight into the hard rural life in the past in this area.

education and parenting

  • Lackenhäuser primary school

societies

  • Beekeeping Association Lackenhäuser
  • Lackenhäuser volunteer fire department
  • Lackenhäuser Singing Community
  • DJK-SSC Lackenhäuser. It was founded in April 1947.
  • VdK local association Lackenhäuser

Individual evidence

  1. Stifter-Museum Lackenhäuser on adalbertstifter.at, accessed on October 6, 2019.
  2. ^ Museum - Stifter und der Wald at bayerischer-wald.de, accessed on October 6, 2019.

Web links

Commons : Lackenhäuser  - Collection of images

literature