Oberdiendorf

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Oberdiendorf
City of Hauzenberg
Coordinates: 48 ° 37 ′ 38 "  N , 13 ° 35 ′ 17"  E
Residents : 606  (May 25 1987)
Incorporation : July 1, 1972
Oberdiendorf (Bavaria)
Oberdiendorf

Location of Oberdiendorf in Bavaria

The branch church of St. Simon
The branch church of St. Simon

Oberdiendorf is a district of the town of Hauzenberg in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau . Until 1972 it formed an independent municipality.

location

The church village of Oberdiendorf is located in the compartment about three kilometers southwest of Hauzenberg.

history

In 1135 Tiemindorf (settlement of Tiemo) was first mentioned in a document, in 1253 the spelling was Tyemdorf , in 1760 Diendorf and since 1893 Oberdiendorf . The place suffered from the hardships of the Thirty Years War and especially from the plague , so that in 1649 only two farms were inhabited.

Before secularization, Oberdiendorf formed a chairman in the Passau monastery . The place was divided between the offices of Hauzenberg and Kellberg of the Oberhaus district court . The municipality of Oberdiendorf emerged in 1818 from the tax district of the same name and was co-administered by Thyrnau until 1851 .

Ecclesiastically Oberdiendorf originally belonged to the parish of Kellberg and from 1785 to the parish of Thyrnau. In 1827 the place received its first chapel and in 1935 a school chapel between Oberdiendorf and Redling. Today's St. Simon's Church was built between 1964 and 1965. From 1973 Oberdiendorf was looked after as a branch of the parish Hauzenberg and incorporated in 1975.

On November 15, 1904, the Passau – Hauzenberg railway line was inaugurated , at which the Oberdiendorf stop was located. In 1919 the electric light came to Oberdiendorf. There has been a public telephone connection since 1932. It had its own post office from 1957 to 1981.

The school building, built in 1910/11, was later rebuilt and enlarged several times and until 1959 also housed the Volksfortbildungsschule, an agricultural vocational school. In the course of the reorganization of the elementary school system, all grades of the middle school in Hauzenberg were gradually incorporated. Since 1976 the kindergarten, the music school and the old people's club have been housed in the former schoolhouse in Oberdiendorf. Primary school students are taught in Hague and Wolkar.

For many centuries, Oberdiendorf was a purely rural settlement. The expansion of the Oberdiendorf thoroughfare in 1967/1968 with the simultaneous installation of a sewer system and the better connection to the state road Passau-Hauzenberg on both sides represented a particular step forward, as all regular and shiftworker buses could now also approach the place. In 1969 Oberdiendorf took part in the national competition Our village should be more beautiful . It was district and district winner and received a gold medal at the state level and a silver medal at the federal level.

The districts of Inneröd, Lieblmühl, Niederkümmering, Oberdiendorf, Oberholz, Perling and Redling belonged to the municipality of Oberdiendorf. In the course of the territorial reform , a connection to Thyrnau was initially considered. With a majority of 70% of the votes, however, the population decided in a written vote to join the Hauzenberg market. This was carried out on July 1, 1972. Oberdiendorf provided Josef Greschniok, a displaced person from Silesia , the 1st mayor of the newly formed and now much larger market town (town since 1978) Hauzenberg.

Attractions

  • Filial church of St. Simon. It was built by architect Hans Beckers between 1964 and 1965 . The equipment comes from Wolf Hirtreiter and N. Beckers.

education and parenting

  • Kindergarten St. Anna. It was created in 1976 in the former schoolhouse.

societies

  • Altenclub Oberdiendorf (founded 1974)
  • Oberdiendorf volunteer fire department. It was founded in 1895.
  • Catholic Women's Association Oberdiendorf (founded 1977)
  • Soldiers and warriors' association Oberdiendorf (founded 1952)
  • SPD local association Oberdiendorf
  • Sternschützen Oberdiendorf (founded 1960)
  • TSV DJK Oberdiendorf 1959 eV
  • Association for Horticulture and Land Care Oberdiendorf (founded in 1969)
  • EC Lieblmühle (founded 1986)
  • In 1995, six citizens joined forces to form the Oberdiendorf Village History Working Group.

literature

Web links

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. 201 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Oberdiendorf in the local database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, accessed on June 5, 2017.