Matzenweiler (Kisslegg)

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The hamlet of Matzenweiler is located northwest of Kißlegg in the Ravensburg district at an altitude of 677 m above sea level and has about 30 inhabitants.

history

Matzenweiler belonged to the municipality of Wiggenreute until it was incorporated into Kißlegg in 1934, and earlier together with Hub it formed a parcel municipality that is still jointly owned. The parcel parish consists of the ten old properties in Matzenweiler and Hub.

The hamlet is mentioned in a document as early as 1200 as a tribute to the St. Gallen monastery . In 1346, on the occasion of a sale by Panthaleon Schellenberg, a farm was directly designated. Based on the valid books , the owners of the five old farms in the hamlet can be traced back to around 1528 (with gaps in the time of the Thirty Years War ). The inscribed date "J 16 HMH 97 B" (1697) of a granary could be confirmed dendrochronologically .

The chapel from 1853 is a successor to a former field chapel .

literature

  • August Friedrich Pauly: Wiggenreute , in: Description of the Oberamt cheeks . Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1841, p. 277 f.
  • Rolf Schiller: On the history of Matzenweiler. From Mazinvillare via Mazenweyller to Matzenweiler. With finds from the area . Self-published, Matzenweiler and Ravensburg 2009 (in the holdings of the Württemberg State Library under call number 62a / 80682)
  • Manfred Thierer, Ursula Rückgauer: Places of Silence. The chapels in the Ravensburg district . Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-89870-547-9 , p. 185

Coordinates: 47 ° 48 '  N , 9 ° 51'  E