Oberinn

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Oberinn ( Italian Auna di Sopra ) is a fraction of the municipality of Ritten in South Tyrol ( Italy ). The village is 20 km north of Bolzano at an altitude of about 1300  m on the rides below the elevation of the Rosswagen. The population is 500 people.

history

A prehistoric settlement has been archaeologically proven on the Treidner Weide. Oberinn was first mentioned under the name "Malgrei St. Leonhard". The name Oberinn is derived from the word Inn , which means "way". The “Obere Weg” led from Lengmoos via Oberinn to Wangen Castle . The settlement took place by the inhabitants of the surrounding villages Ritten. Of these, a "Heinrich von Oberinn" ( Henricus der Ubernune ) and 1305 a "Gebhard von Oberinn" ( Gebehardus de Obernunne ) are documented in 1230 . One of the oldest farms in Oberinn is the “Mair zu Egg” farm, which was first mentioned in 1309. It was a gift from Otto , Duke of Carinthia and Tyrol, to his wife Euphemia of Silesia. In front of the courtyard there was also the public court of the place , which was occupied in the Weistümern . Oberinn was originally united with the parish of Wangen . Oberinn has only had its own parish since 1960, making it the highest of the Teutonic Order .

Worth seeing

The Romanesque church, built around 1200, was originally called “St. Leonhard in the forest ”. Today only the tower is from that time. A Leonhard chain is stretched around the church wall itself. The Lourdes Chapel next door was inaugurated in 1982.

The construction of a school of its own was approved by the Austrian government under Emperor Franz Joseph and completed in 1909.

Individual evidence

  1. Paul Stacul: The Wallburg "Treidner pasture" at Oberinn in Renon. In: Der Schlern 37, 1963, pp. 318-320.
  2. ^ Franz Huter (edit.): Tyrolean document book . Dept. I, volume 2. Innsbruck: Wagner 1949, p. 335, no.936.
  3. ^ Hannes Obermair : Bozen Süd - Bolzano Nord. Written form and documentary tradition of the city of Bozen up to 1500 . tape 1 . City of Bozen, Bozen 2005, ISBN 88-901870-0-X , p. 158, No. 200-201 .
  4. Johann Adolf Heyl: The judiciary and the marital detention claims of the court to the stone on the Ritten . Vienna: A. Pichler 1891, p. 31.
  5. ^ Rudolf Lantschner: Oberinn: highest parish of the order. St. Michael / Eppan: Checkered print 1990.

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Coordinates: 46 ° 34 '  N , 11 ° 25'  E