Ottmarshart

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Ottmarshart
Coordinates: 48 ° 20 ′ 16 ″  N , 11 ° 21 ′ 55 ″  E
Height : 500 m
Residents : 62  (May 25 1987)
Postal code : 85229
Area code : 08136
St. Mauritius Church
St. Mauritius Church

Ottmarshart is a district of Markt Indersdorf in the Upper Bavarian district of Dachau . The church village is about one and a half kilometers south of Indersdorf and can be reached via State Road 2054 .

The place was first mentioned in 841 as "Otmareshard".

Architectural monuments

See also: List of architectural monuments in Ottmarshart

  • Catholic branch church of St. Mauritius

literature

  • Karl Friedrich Hohn, Atlas of Bavaria: geographical-statistical-historical handbook for the knowledge of the state of Bavaria in its current state for all classes . Stein, 1840, column 159. (In 1840, Mock describes the parish village of Indersdorf with 14 houses and 90 inhabitants.)
  • Friedrich Hector Graf Hundt , Bavarian documents from the XI. and XII. Century. I Freising's patrons . Its bishops until the end of the XII century. Contributions to Scheyern-Wittelsbach regests. (= III class of the Royal Academy of Sciences, XIV band 11 department..), 1875. Here: number 92, page 97. (On 27 April 1168 bought Otto the Elder of Wittelsbach the Templar order the goods Otmarshart L (andgericht ) Dachau im Glonnthal ( "... Otmarshart im Glonthale near Indersdorf" )).
  • Wilhelm Störmer, Adelige Eigenkirchen and Adelsgräber - Monument Preservation Tasks , in: ZBLG , year 38, 1975, pp. 1142–1158, here: p. 1157.

Web links

Commons : Ottmarshart  - collection of images, videos and audio files

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. 75 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ Friedrich Hector Graf Hundt, Bavarian documents from the XI. and XII. Century. I The Guardian of Feisings. Its bishops until the end of the XII century. Contributions to Scheyern-Wittelsbach'schen Regesten. 1875, the text is available online as a PDF and as a transcript