Landersdorf (Dorfen)

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The village of Landersdorf , located on St 2084 Dorfen - Erding , is a north-western part of the town of Dorfen in the Upper Bavarian district of Erding .

history

Landersdorf was first mentioned on March 10, 1055, when Emperor Heinrich III. gave the Ebersberg monastery St. Sebastian a piece of land in Landhartesdorf . A local nobility developed in the village, which is mentioned in documents with Gotescalh de Liulandesdorf (1220). At this time a member hands over an estate to Landersdorf to the Freising Monastery. The important trade route Erding-Dorfen-Mühldorf has always led through Landersdorf.
From 1818 to 1978 the place belonged to the municipality of Zeilhofen and then came to the city of Dorfen as a result of the Bavarian regional reform.
On September 21, 1959, the important local researcher Josef Gammel was killed in a traffic accident near Landersdorf.

Geography and location description

Landersdorf (120 inh.) Lies on a prominent hill (502 m above sea level) between the valley of the Great Vils and the Isental . On the St 2084, only 2 points are higher between Erding and Dorfen. The origins of two of the three source streams of the Seebach, which flows into the Isen in Niederham (on the outskirts of Dorfen), are between Landersdorf and the southwestern neighboring town of Rogglfing .

St. Martin, Landersdorf

The place is mainly located south of the state road, in which there is an inn, a rifle club as well as a sales and workshop for Ford and MAN vehicles (focus on commercial vehicles ), a joinery with kitchen studio and elements trade.

Filial church St. Martin

The church was built on the remains of the Gothic predecessor church by Johann Baptist Lethner in 1761/62 in rococo style. The furnishings belong to the outgoing transition style from late Rococo to early classicism . Particularly worth seeing is the high altar, built in 1859 by Grafingen Count in the Neo-Byzantine style (with baroque and classical overtones) . The painted rocaille ornamentation and the choir fresco depicting the church patron St. Martin are made in Rococo style. In 1861, the Dorfen painter Ludwig Hack created the side altar paintings .

Further architectural monuments

  • House number 36. Inn with attached barn, Bundwerk, around 1820/30.
  • House number 44. Small farmhouse, ground floor with gable bay window, 2nd half of the 18th and mid-19th century.

Dürneibach

A few hundred meters east and just below Landersdorf is Dürneibach, located in the hamlet / village transition, with a grain / maize processing plant. A path leads from the village to the Bründl pilgrimage Chapel to the northeast .

literature

  • District of Erding, under the sign of the horse (1963)
  • Dorfener Heimatbuch Volume 1 (2006)
  • District of Erding - country and people (1985)

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