Lenzfried

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Lenzfried
Coordinates: 47 ° 43 ′ 45 ″  N , 10 ° 20 ′ 13 ″  E
Height : 728 m above sea level NN
Residents : 2117  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 87437
Area code : 0831
Lenzfried (Kempten (Allgäu))
Lenzfried

Location of Lenzfried in Kempten (Allgäu)

Until it was incorporated into Kempten, Lenzfried (top right on the map) was directly on the city limits of Kemptens (suburb east of the Iller, city limits shown in red)
Until it was incorporated into Kempten, Lenzfried (top right on the map) was directly on the city limits of Kemptens (suburb east of the Iller, city limits shown in red)

Lenzfried is a district of the city of Kempten . The parish village of Lenzfried is located east of the city center between the Iller and the A7 motorway . About 800 meters further east and on the other side of the motorway is the Leupolz district . With a population of 2117 as of the last census on May 25, 1987, Lenzfried is the second largest population concentration of the former municipality of Sankt Mang , which was incorporated into Kempten on July 1, 1972, after the district of Sankt Mang .

At the state of the census on May 25, 1987, Lenzfried had 2,117 inhabitants in 389 buildings with living space or 887 apartments. Müller's large German local register (35th edition 2012) gives 1688 inhabitants, but without reference to the time.

According to the house statistics around 1800, the 25 properties in Leupolz at that time, including the largest property, the "Schloß-Gut", a farm, the "Wirts-Gut" and the "Mühl-Gut", together covered an area of ​​394.52 days' work or 134.42 hectares .

history

The place is first mentioned in 1330/35. In 1461 the Franciscan monastery of St. Bernardine was founded. The inauguration of the monastery church took place in 1466. When the Franciscans gave up the monastery in 1548, the Franciscan nuns, who were expelled from the St. Anna monastery in Kempten, took over the complex in the same year. In 1642 the monastery church was also elevated to a parish church. In 1649 the Franciscan Sisters, who had previously lived in the old Franciscan monastery, were able to move into their new St. Anna monastery . 1803/05 saw the secularization and thus the end of the two monasteries.

The village Lenzfried belonged to the same captaincy Lenzfried in Pflegamt Sulzberg and clouds Mountain (smaller bailiwick) and was 1642 main town this Pflegamts the prince pin Kempten after the former seat Castle Mountain cloud as bailiwick had been abandoned.

In 1811 this area was added to the city of Kempten, which was made up of the abbey town and the imperial town. With the municipal edict of 1818, the new municipality of Sankt Mang was formed from the area of ​​the former Lenzfried main team and another Leubas main team , which was incorporated into Kempten in 1972. Lenzfried was the seat of the Sankt Mang community until 1912, when it was relocated to Neudorf.

According to an index from 1840, the village had 16 houses with 138 “souls”. In 1952 the Konrad-Adenauer-Volksschule was opened in Lenzfried, which still exists today.

In the 1961 census, 845 inhabitants were documented. In 1970 there were already 1688, in 1987 2117 were counted.

Attractions

Web links

Commons : Lenzfried  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Official directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987, Munich, 1991 , p. 385.
  2. Müller's large German local book, 35th edition 2012 , p. 818.
  3. ^ Peter Blickle: Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Kempten. Munich 1968 , p. 280.
  4. ^ Richard Dertsch: Stadt- und Landkreis Kempten, Historisches Ortnamesbuch von Bayern, Volume 4, Page 122f.
  5. ^ Heinrich Uhlig: Sankt Mang. History of an Allgäu community. Verlag des Heimatpflegers von Schwaben, Kempten (Allgäu) 1955, p. 362.
  6. ^ Peter Blickle: Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Kempten. Munich 1968 , p. 166.
  7. ^ Max Siebert: The Kingdom of Bavaria topographically and statistically in lexicographical and tabular form , p. 508.