Oberteisbach

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The Gasthof Räucherhansl dominates Oberteisbach
The secluded chapel Heimlichleiden is also included in Oberteisbach.

Oberteisbach is the name of a hamlet in the Loiching municipality and in the Weigendorf district in Lower Bavaria .

geography

The hamlet is located immediately west of the DGF 16 district road in the flat, left-hand slopes of the Teisbach valley . It is dominated by the Landgasthof Räucherhansl , with an attached three-star hotel with 55 rooms, and is surrounded by arable land. It is traversed by the Piegendorfer Bach, which flows further east underground to the Teisbach .

population

For the census of May 25, 1987 in the hamlet of Oberteisbach a population of 28 in 7 "buildings with living space" with one residential unit each was found.

Müller's large German local register (30th edition 2007) gives 23 inhabitants, but without reference to time.

Culture and sights

Buildings

About 800 meters northeast of Oberteisbach and above the right steep slope of the Teisbachtal is the chapel to the secret suffering , to which a local road leads up the wooded eastern (right-hand) steep slope of the Teisbachtal. Although it is out of the way, the building with the house number Oberteisbach 7 is assigned to the municipality.

Regular events

Every year in carnival , the women's carnival night of the fool stronghold Teisbach is held on the nonsensical Thursday in the country inn Räucherhansl . The country inn itself organizes the hamlet festival every year in August.

history

The place was first mentioned in history in 1296.

In the Middle Ages there was a castle Obertaisbach around 400 meters east of today's hamlet in Herrnholz , a hilltop castle and spur castle on the steep right (eastern) slope of the Teisbach valley.

Before the establishment of the community Weigendorf by the community edict 1808/1818 Oberteisbach belonged to the Weigendorf chairman of the Teisbach office , and then to the community Weigendorf, which was incorporated into Loiching in 1978. Contrary to what the district name suggests, Oberteisbach did not belong to the market town of Teisbach , although efforts were made from 1946 to incorporate Oberteisbach and other Loichingen districts (Piegendorf, Maßendorf, Goben), which are ecclesiastically and academically oriented towards Teisbach, to Teisbach.

In the 19th century, the former Brandstetter inn in Oberteisbach (previously in neighboring Piegendorf) was one of the centers of public life in the parish of Loiching. Since the establishment of the Teisbach parish in 1918, the area with Oberteisbach, Piegendorf and the Heimlichleiden chapel has belonged to the Teisbach parish.

Individual evidence

  1. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 172 ( digitized version ).
  2. Müller's large German local book, 30th edition 2007, page 752
  3. ^ History of the community of Loiching ( Memento from October 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Burgenatlas: Oberteisbach
  5. Ground monument in the Bavaria Atlas
  6. ^ Historical Atlas of Bavaria, Altbayern Series I, Issue 37: Vilsbiburg, Munich 1976
  7. ^ History of the parish of Loiching

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Coordinates: 48 ° 36 '18 "  N , 12 ° 27' 28.5"  E