Oberleiten (Samerberg)

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Oberleiten, the entrance of the cemetery wall of the Church of St. Peter in stone churches seen from
Listed small farmhouse (No. 3)

Oberleiten is part of the municipality of Samerberg in the district of Rosenheim , administrative district of Upper Bavaria .

Geographical location

The municipal parts of Samerberg are spatially scattered east of the Inn on a hilly plateau about seven kilometers long at an altitude of about 600 to 750 m above sea level. NHN between Nussdorf in the Inntal in the southwest and Frasdorf on the A8 Munich - Salzburg motorway in the northeast. The hamlet of Oberleiten near Steinkirchen is 815 m above sea level. NHN and is located on the western edge of the residential area Samerberg, east of Neubeuert and southeast of Rohrdorf .

history

The hamlet of Oberleiten is an agricultural small town at an exposed altitude. At the beginning of the 19th century there were two farms here that still exist today. Well known is the Riplhof, where agricultural products are grown organically and farm holidays are offered. In 2019 Oberleiten had five residential buildings.

In 1969, a referendum was carried out in Steinkirchen , Roßholzen , Grainbach and Törwang to decide whether the four previously independent communities should be merged into a single community with an administrative seat in Törwang. 88% of the voters decided in favor of this project, and on January 1, 1970, the new municipality of Samerberg was formed by merging Roßholzen, Grainbach, Steinkirchen and Törwang. Since then, Oberleiten has been part of Samerberg, like all other districts of the former Steinkirchen community.

Demographics

Development of the population in the 19th century
year population Remarks
1817 twelve in two residential buildings
1824 ten two families, two residential buildings, counted in the administrative year 1823/24 of the Isarkkreis
1861 nine in four buildings
1871 eleven on December 1, 1871, three residential buildings

traffic

The hamlet of Oberleiten near Steinkirchen is a little off a country road that leads from Achenmühle in the north via Törwang and Roßholzen south into the Inn Valley . The two villages can be reached from Törwang and Rohrdorf via side streets.

Attractions

Filial church St. Peter in Steinkirchen , seen from the hill in Oberleiten
Inntal valley with the residential areas around Bad Aibling , Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn , seen from Oberleiten
  • Steinkirchen church in the immediate vicinity: a late Gothic building with a gable roof , houses late medieval sacred art.
  • Due to the exposed altitude of the hamlet of Oberleiten, which is even higher than Steinkirchen, large parts of the Inntal lowlands with the settlement areas of Bad Aibling, Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn can be overlooked from here if the visibility is suitable . From Oberleiten, the observation chapel on Obereck in Törwang can be reached in half an hour via a footpath .

literature

  • Sebastian Dachauer : Chronicle of Brannenburg and the nearest places in the area (continued). In: Upper Bavarian Archive for Fatherland History (Historischer Verein von Oberbayern, ed.), Volume 4, Munich 1843, Section 9: Contributions to the Chronicle of the Parish Rordorf , pp. 244–270, especially pp. 254–260 ( online ).

Web links

Commons : Oberleiten (Samerberg)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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. 561 .
  2. Martin von Deutinger: Tabular description of the Diocese of Freysing according to the order of the Decanate , Munich 1820, p. 490 ( online ), counted in 1817 in the Deanery Söllhuben
  3. Adolph von Schaden : Alphabetical directory of all the cities, markets, villages, hamlets, wastelands, etc. located in the Isar district (as an appendix to the topographical = statistical handbook for the Isar district of the Kingdom of Baiern, e-copy ), Munich 1825, p. 343 ( online )
  4. Adolph von Schaden : Topographisch = Statistical Handbook for the Isar Circle of the Kingdom of Bavaria , printed and published at the expense of the Königl. Government of the Isarkkreis, Munich 1825 ( online ).
  5. Topographical-statistical manual of the Kingdom of Bavaria with an alphabetical local dictionary . Adapted from official sources by J. Heyberger, Chr. Schmitt and von Wachter. Munich 1867, Col. 240 ( online ).
  6. Royal. Bavarian Statistical Bureau: Complete register of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria - with an alpabetic general register containing the population according to the results of the census of December 1, 1875 , Munich 1877, column 253 ( online ).
  7. Joachim Sighart: Medieval art in the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising - depicted in their monuments , Freising 1855, p. 176 ( online )
  8. Hildegard Osterhammer and Franz Osterhammer: Field monuments on the Samerberg , published by the Samerberg parish and the Törwang parish, 2nd edition, Samerberg 2018, pp. 5 75-77.

Coordinates: 47 ° 47 '  N , 12 ° 12'  E