Linderhof (Kressbronn)

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Linderhof
Coordinates: 47 ° 36 ′ 29 "  N , 9 ° 35 ′ 31"  E
Height : 420 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 18  (Jan 31, 2011)
Postal code : 88079
Area code : 0 75 43
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Location of the hamlet Linderhof in the Kressbronn municipality

Linderhof is a district of the Baden-Württemberg community of Kressbronn on Lake Constance in the Lake Constance district in Germany.

geography

location

The district of Linderhof is located around one and a half kilometers northwest of the center of Kressbronn, north and south of the federal highway 31 , which was newly built in the 1990s , east of the state road 334 and the B 467 , between the other districts of Betznau in the north, Kalkähre in the east and Kochermühle in the west a mean height of about 420  m above sea level. NHN .

The parcels Haslachesch and Kapellenesch belong to Linderhof .

traffic

The district road 7776 running in north-south direction connects Linderhof with Kressbronn and via Betznau and Gießenbrücke with the Argental and the city of Tettnang .

Linderhof is integrated into the local public transport network via lines 224 (Tettnang- Mariabrunn - Langenargen -Kressbronn-Tettnang) and 225 (Tettnang-Kressbronn-Langenargen-Tettnang) of the Bodensee-Oberschwaben transport association ( bodo ).

Attractions

Chapel of St. Sebastian

In Linderhof, the living area of ​​a farmhouse (today Linderhof No. 1 ) and the Sebastian Chapel are designated cultural monuments by the Baden-Württemberg State Monuments Office .

Sebastian Chapel

Directly on the old country road from Lindau to Tettnang is the one built in 1600 by Count Johann III. Sebastian Chapel donated by Montfort . The year 1696 above the entrance portal indicates the time of renovation or expansion (tower extension). The interior of the single-nave rectangular building with a drawn-in choir closed on three sides is rather simple. Perhaps because the chapel was repeatedly ravaged by art thieves. The ceiling painting with the holy family (H. Siebenrock, 1906) and the glass window picture in the center of the choir are eye-catchers. At the top of the tower two types of bells ring: the weather bell is dedicated to the Holy Trinity , the other - it was cast in 1617 - is dedicated to the two Saints Sebastian (= the Sublime) and Philip . The holy mass is of course very popular on Sebastian's day (January 20).

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