Obergrasensee

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Obergrasensee
City of Pfarrkirchen
Coordinates: 48 ° 24 ′ 9 ″  N , 12 ° 56 ′ 17 ″  E
Obergrasensee (Bavaria)
Obergrasensee

Location of Obergrasensee in Bavaria

The branch church of St. Giles
The branch church of St. Giles

Obergrasensee is a district of the town of Pfarrkirchen in the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn .

location

Obergrasensee is located on the Grasenseer Bach near the state road 2090 about two kilometers south of Pfarrkirchen.

history

In 1011 King Heinrich II donated Grasmarasaha in the Rottgau to the Bamberg diocese he founded . With Grasmarasaha the Grasenseebach should be meant, on which Ober- and Untergrasensee lie. Nobles were already present in Grasensee in the 12th and 13th centuries, although no distinction was made between Obergrasensee and Untergrasensee. In the 13th century, for example, “Wernherus pincera” is named as the owner of a Hube in Grasimse in the land register of the Passau bishopric .

In the 15th century the village of Grasensee is found as a fiefdom of Duke Georg in the hand of Wolfgang Resch, who in turn inherited it from his father. With the marriage of Wolfgang Resch's daughter Anna in 1531, her husband Hans Offenheimer zu Guteneck became her fiefdom holder over part of the Hofmark Obergrasensee. By dividing the inheritance around 1533, Anna Offenheimer, née Resch, received the shares of her sisters Margarethe and Martha.

A fiefdom letter from Duke Wilhelm V dated March 14, 1590 names Wolf Wilhelm Ramung zu Seeholzen as a fiefdom holder. In 1606 Ernst Ramung sold the fiefs to his cousin Hans Jakob Edelbeck, district judge at Landau on the Isar . Thereafter, Obergrasensee was in the hands of the Edelbeck until 1745 . On November 24th 1745 Joseph Aloysius Herr von Edelbeck, Canon of Freising, sold the Hofmark Obergrasensee to Carl Sebastian Graf von Baumgarten. In the statistical description of 1752 the Kirchdorf Obergrasensee counted nine properties.

With the formation of the tax districts in 1808/1811, Obergrasensee became part of the Postmünster tax district and, when the community was formed in 1818/1821, it became part of the Untergrasensee community . On July 30, 1821, the Patrimonial Court, 2nd class Grasensee, responsible for Hofmarks subjects in Obergrasensee, was confirmed, whose jurisdiction was ceded to the state by Countess Baumgarten before April 18, 1848. With the incorporation of the community Untergrasensee on January 1, 1972 in the course of the regional reform , Obergrasensee became a district of the city of Pfarrkirchen.

Attractions

  • Filial church of St. Giles. It was built in 1541, the neo-Gothic tower was built in 1857.

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