Moosbeuren
Moosbeuren
Municipality of Oberstadion
Coordinates: 48 ° 10 '46 " N , 9 ° 43' 33" E
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Height : | 525 m above sea level NHN |
Incorporation : | November 1, 1972 |
Postal code : | 89613 |
Area code : | 07357 |
Postcard from Moosbeuren (around 1900)
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Moosbeuren is a district of the municipality of Oberstadion in the Alb-Donau district in Baden-Württemberg . The village is located about one and a half kilometers east of the Oberstadion and can be reached via highway 273.
history
Moosbeuren is first mentioned in a document in 1542. Alemannic grave finds were made in the village .
Part of the village belonged to the Warthausen rulership and came with this in 1331 to Upper Austria . After that, Moosbeuren was given to the lords of the stadium , the rails and, at the end of the 16th century, the taverns of Stauffenberg . Until 1700 the whole place was sold to the von Stadion. The castle, built in 1758, was demolished around 1850.
In 1805 the knightly place came to Württemberg , where it was subordinate to the Oberamt Ehingen . In 1811 the Moosbeuren mayor was established.
In the course of the municipal reform in Baden-Württemberg , Moosbeuren was incorporated into Oberstadion on November 1, 1972. The districts of Aigendorf , Hausen ob Rusenberg and Rusenberg were reclassified into the municipality of Attenweiler in 1972 .
Attractions
- Lady Chapel, renovated in the 18th century
Sons of the place
- Matthias Hofherr (1829–1909), industrialist
- Bonifaz Natter (1866–1906), Benedictine monk and abbot of the rebuilt Buckfast Abbey in Buckfastleigh