Moosbach (Prackenbach)

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Moosbach
municipality Prackenbach
Coordinates: 49 ° 6 ′ 54 ″  N , 12 ° 46 ′ 50 ″  E
Residents : 413  (May 25 1987)
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Moosbach (Bavaria)
Moosbach

Location of Moosbach in Bavaria

The parish church of St. John the Baptist
The parish church of St. John the Baptist

Moosbach is a district of the municipality of Prackenbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen . Until 1978 it formed an independent municipality.

location

Moosbach is located in the Bavarian Forest in the rain depression about four kilometers northwest of Prackenbach am Moosbacher Pfahl .

history

According to a boundary description from 819, the area around today's Moosbach was assigned to the Chammünster monastery , which later founded a village with a chapel here. Moosbach itself is mentioned in the oldest Wittelsbacher Urbarbuch (1222–1228) for the first time together with some surrounding villages. Around this time the construction of a church in Moosbach also falls. In the oldest parish register of the Diocese of Regensburg from 1326 Moosbach is already listed as a parish.

Moosbach belonged to the Cham mark , was subordinate to the imperial estate district of the Reichsburg Cham and formed a border parish of the Cham deanery . When Duke Albrecht I redeemed parts of the Cham pledge, including the Moosbach parish, from Count Palatine Rupprecht on April 28, 1361, Moosbach came to the Kötzting court. In the course of the 14th century a Hofmark developed around Moosbach , which was in the hands of the Ramsbergers and came into the possession of the Nussbergers in the 14th or 15th century. On February 19, 1453 Konrad Nussberger sold the Hofmark Moosbach to Duke Albrecht III. In 1538 the sovereign "Hoffmarch Mospach" was already entered in the tax register of the Viechtach caste office . At the beginning of the 17th century the status of Moosbach was described as follows: "Hofmark, belongs to the Kötzting court with the maleficent , otherwise it belongs to the Viechtach box" In the years 1752/1760 there was only one main Moosbach team, the regional court Viechtach was subject to all jurisdiction.

The community Moosbach emerged in 1818 from the former communities Moosbach, Rubendorf and Viechtafell. This included the former main teams Moosbach and Rubendorf as well as a considerable part of the main team Prackenbach. In 1952, 23 districts belonged to the municipality of Moosbach in the Viechtach district. It was incorporated into the Prackenbach community on May 1, 1978 as part of the regional reform in Bavaria .

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St. John the Baptist. Originally Romanesque, it was redesigned around 1490 in the late Gothic style and changed to Baroque style from 1691. The baroque altar is now decorated with a picture of John the Baptist from the 19th century. The Hinterglaskreuzweg from the so-called Neukirchen School was signed by Josef Mathias Wittmann in 1795. Extended backwards in 1963, the church was completely renovated and renovated inside and out from 1988 to 1991.
  • Moosbacher Pfahl with the Stations of the Cross on the stake. The stations of the Passion of Christ were created in 1852 and come to an end on the historic Calvary.

education and parenting

  • Kindergarten St. Johannes

societies

  • Village community Moosbach
  • Moosbach volunteer fire department
  • Women's Association Moosbach / Altrandsberg
  • Catholic rural youth Moosbach
  • Warrior and Soldier Association Moosbach
  • Reservist fellowship Moosbach
  • Shooting club “Edelweiß” Moosbach
  • Moosbach senior meeting place
  • Sports club Moosbach eV
  • Moosbach theater stage
  • Association for horticulture and land maintenance Moosbach

literature

Web links

Commons : Moosbach  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 214 ( digitized version ).
  2. Historischer Atlas vo Bayern, Altbayern Series I, Issue 18: The Viechtach Regional Court and the Linden Care Court (pp. 118-119)