Mühlfeld (Herrsching)

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Mill field
Municipality of Herrsching am Ammersee
Coordinates: 47 ° 59 ′ 11 ″  N , 11 ° 9 ′ 59 ″  E
Height : 545 m above sea level NN
Postal code : 82211
Area code : 08152
Mühlfeld Castle on an engraving by Michael Wening
Mühlfeld Castle today

Mühlfeld was a Hofmark in the Weilheim district court and is now a district of Herrsching am Ammersee .

history

Mühlfeld, originally owned by the Counts of Andechs , first came to the Lords of Widdersberg, then to the Dießen Monastery until the property was sold to the Munich patrician Wolfgang Pronner in 1538. In 1569 Proner received the lower Hofmark Justice for Mühlfeld , as he had given his Hofmark Rieden am Staffelsee (previously owned by Count Toerring ) to the Bavarian Duke Albrecht V. Together with the estate, Pronner also received the castle built in the mid-16th century, a simple hipped roof with an onion dome. In 1578 Mühlfeld went to the Lords of Schellenberg and in 1586 to the Vice Chancellor of the Reich, Johann Wolfgang Freymann , who then had to cede the property to Duke Wilhelm V. On January 1, 1597, he gave Mühlfeld to the Andechs monastery , which used the Hofmarkschloss as a summer residence until secularization .

After secularization, the palace went to court painter Carl Conjola (1773–1831) in 1803 , who in turn bequeathed it to his nephew, Bavarian Major General Friedrich von Winther , in 1831 . In the park, a memorial stone from 1875 still commemorates Winther.

Attractions

  • Villa in Mühlfeld 10 for the painter Manuel Wieland in reduced historicism, 1910–1915
  • Old sawmill with a house from the 17th and 18th centuries, converted by Roderich Fick into a house and studio in 1921 . Hardware from Bernhard Bleeker is on the garage door

Web links

Commons : Schloss Mühlfeld  - Collection of images, videos and audio files