Ludwigsschwaige

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Ludwigsschwaige is a wasteland in the district of Pfaffenhofen an der Zusam of the municipality Buttenwiesen in the Swabian district of Dillingen an der Donau . The farm is in the north of the Pfaffenhofen district .

One of the seven chapels of the Denzel Foundation. The work of the architect Alen Jasarevic is shaped like praying hands.

history

The Schwaigen were originally purely dairy farms for cheese production . Ludwigsschwaige came to the St. Stephan women's monastery in Augsburg in 1738 and was secularized with the monastery in 1802/03 .

A neighboring Schwaige was the Andreas-Häusler-Schwaige, named after one of its previous owners (owners from 1598 to around 1640), which was destroyed in 1685 when the Danube flooded. The properties of these Schwaige were added to the Ludwigsschwaige after 1640.

At the census on May 25, 1987, the wasteland had 5 inhabitants.

religion

Ecclesiastically, the Ludwigsschwaige belongs to the Catholic parish of the Assumption in Donaumünster .

Daughters of the place

literature

  • Georg Wörishofer, Alfred Sigg, Reinhard H. Seitz: Cities, Markets and Communities . In: The district of Dillingen ad Donau in the past and present . Ed. from the district of Dillingen an der Donau, 3rd revised edition, Dillingen an der Donau 2005, p. 196.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Community of Buttenwiesen: The Schwaigen in the Pfaffenhofener Flur
  2. http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00059539/image_426 , p. 394

Coordinates: 48 ° 39 '  N , 10 ° 43'  E