Oberdietfurt

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Oberdietfurt
Market massing
Coordinates: 48 ° 23 ′ 31 ″  N , 12 ° 38 ′ 50 ″  E
Height : 422 m
Postal code : 84323
Area code : 08724
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Oberdietfurt is a district of the market in Massing in the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn .

location

The parish village of Oberdietfurt is located immediately northwest of Unterdietfurt on the left bank of the Rott and two kilometers east of Massing a little south of the B 388 in the Wolfsegg district .

history

The town of Dietfurt was mentioned as early as 520, named after a ford over the Rott. In 680, Bishop Rupert von Salzburg gave the residents a wooden church. At that time the land belonged to the bishopric of Salzburg , which founded the original parish Dietfurt. Bishop Arn von Salzburg (787-821) mentioned in his Notitia Arnonis, among other things, the churches of the Dietfurt parish. The pastoral church was located in Unterdietfurt and the baptismal church in Oberdietfurt.

In the course of time, two places were formed, the Upper and the Lower Dietfurt. Only in the 11th century were two parishes established. Both churches received rich gifts of goods.

In 1267, the Count of Leonsberg had to renounce the patronage of Oberdietfurt in favor of the Regensburg Bishop Leo , but kept the Bailiwick as a fiefdom. On August 14, 1278, Bishop Heinrich II gave his cathedral chapter the parish of Oberdietfurt with all patronage and other rights. In 1305, Count von Leonsberg had to give the Regensburg Cathedral Chapter also the Vogteirecht in Oberdietfurt with an annual income of 5 Pf. For 4 years.

When the Swedes burned the market in Massing in 1648 during the Thirty Years War , the church in Oberdietfurt was not destroyed, but plundered. As a result of the plague, 131 people died in the parish of Oberdietfurt in 1649. In 1855 the Expositur Massing was raised to an independent parish. Due to the objection of the Oberdietfurt pastor, the ordinance did not become legally valid until 1862.

From the chairman shaft Oberdietfurt in district court Eggenfelden which Massing surrounded like a ring, the community was formed Wolfsegg II 1818/1823. The parish village of Oberdietfurt had to step back as the community capital behind the Wolfsegg patrimonial court . In 1851/1852 Wolfsegg I and Wolfsegg II were merged.

As one of the first parishes after the Second World War, Oberdietfurt inaugurated a war memorial in 1950. It stands on the newly designed village square, a granite cross and two granite tablets on the left and right with the names of the fallen.

On April 1, 1971, the community of Wolfsegg and Oberdietfurt finally came to Massing as part of the regional reform. Apart from the municipality border between Massing and Unterdietfurt, the border between Ober- and Unterdietfurt also runs between the diocese of Regensburg (Oberdietfurt) and the diocese of Passau (Unterdietfurt).

Attractions

The Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist dates from the 15th century. The tower of the three-aisled late Gothic hall church has two striking stepped gables on both sides of the crowning saddle roof. The choir and nave have a ribbed vault . The wall paintings date from 1765. In 1880 the church got its present appearance with a predominantly neo-Gothic interior. The neo-Gothic high altar has late Gothic wing reliefs from around 1500 and figures from the late Gothic period, e.g. B. St. Anna herself the third. On the neo-Gothic winged altar in the north aisle there are late Gothic carved figures: St. Michael, Ambrosius, Augustine (around 1500) and paintings of Saints Stephan and Laurentius (left), Wolfgang and Nikolaus (right).

education and parenting

In 1963 a new school was opened in Oberdietfurt, which was converted into a kindergarten in 1996.

societies

  • Wolfsegg volunteer fire brigade
  • Catholic women's association Oberdietfurt
  • Warrior and soldier comradeship Oberdietfurt
  • Marian Men's Congregation Oberdietfurt
  • Schützenverein Oberdietfurt (Frohsinn Amicitia eV founded: 1885 Re-founded 1975)
  • SV Eintracht Oberdietfurt 1967. Founded: 1967. Activities: football, cycling, skiing

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 455 .