Oberndorf (Beilngries)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oberndorf
City of Beilngries
Coordinates: 49 ° 3 ′ 45 ″  N , 11 ° 29 ′ 59 ″  E
Height : 494  (491-496)  m
Residents : 145  (December 31, 2018)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 92339
Area code : 08461
Street in Oberndorf
Street in Oberndorf
Oberndorf
Church of St. Mary

Oberndorf is a district of the town of Beilngries in the Upper Bavarian district of Eichstätt .

location

The place is east of the Sulztal , west of the White Laaber and north of the Ottmaringer valley on the plateau of the southern Franconian Jura in the nature park Altmühltal . Roads lead from Kevenhüll , Raitenbuch and Schweigersdorf to Oberndorf.

history

A prehistoric burial mound was found in the Mittelberg corridor .

In 1080 the place is mentioned for the first time in a donation from King Heinrich IV to the Eichstätter bishop. In the 12th century a family of servants belonging to the Bishop of Eichstätt seems to have sat in Oberndorf, because in 1146 a landlord from Oberndorf appears as a witness. In 1305, after the Hirschberg Counts and Gebhard VII died out, the Gaimersheim arbitration made the town the sovereign territory of the Eichstätt Monastery. In 1306 the bishop also receives the village court. The basic rule shared the Eichstätter bishops with the Benedictines - Plankstetten Abbey . Throughout the Middle Ages there were several nobility fiefs in the village , such as the Marschalke von Hirschberg and von Pappenheim and the von Geyern taverns. There were also peasant property in the village. The Thirty Years War devastated several farms. Oberdorf was the marriage detention allocated Kevenhüll.

In the course of secularization , the lower bishopric, to which Oberndorf belonged in the caste office of Beilngries, came to Grand Duke Archduke Ferdinand III in 1802 . from Tuscany and 1806 to Bavaria . In 1809 Kevenhüll formed a tax district together with Oberndorf , from 1811 a rural community , from which Oberndorf was later separated again (1830?). In 1810 the municipality of Kevenhüll-Oberndorf belonged to the Upper Danube District with the capital Eichstätt, from 1817 to the Regenkreis and the capital Regensburg. From 1838 the district of Beilngries and with it Oberndorf was part of the district of Middle Franconia with the capital Ansbach.

In 1949 land consolidation was carried out. With the Bavarian territorial reform , the place joined the city of Beilngries on January 1, 1972. In 1973 there were 159 and 1983 as many residents who worked in 17 full-time agricultural businesses, two part-time businesses and a blacksmith's shop.

Catholic branch church St. Maria

Oberndorf is a branch of the parish Kevenhüll. A previous building from 1795 burned down in 1834 with other buildings in the village. In the same year, today's church with a turret was built in the west. The high altar has four columns, the side altars have been removed. In the shrine of the four-columned altar there is a one meter high wooden group of Pietà from the mid-15th century.

societies

Individual evidence

  1. Beilngries: Paulushofen remains the largest village - A look at the districts: Strong population growth in Aschbuch, Wolfsbuch, Kevenhüll and Wiesenhofen. Retrieved January 5, 2019 .
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 433 .

literature

  • Friedrich Hermann Hofmann and Felix Mader (editor): The art monuments of Upper Palatinate & Regensburg. XII District Office Beilngries. I. District Court of Beilngries. R. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich 1908 (reprint 1982, ISBN 3-486-50442-8 ), p. 110.
  • Felix Mader: History of the castle and Oberamt Hirschberg. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1940, p. 213f.
  • The Eichstätter area past and present. 2nd edition, Sparkasse Eichstätt, Eichstätt 1984, pp. 256f.

Web links

Commons : Oberndorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files