Paindorf

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Paindorf
Community Reichertshausen
Coordinates: 48 ° 26 ′ 58 "  N , 11 ° 29 ′ 33"  E
Height : 450 m
Residents : 146
Incorporation : 1st January 1971
Postal code : 85293
Area code : 08137
Paindorf (Bavaria)
Paindorf

Location of Paindorf in Bavaria

Paindorf is a part of the municipality of Reichertshausen in the Upper Bavarian district of Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm . The church village is located on the Ilm at an altitude of 450  m above sea level. NN in the middle of the Ilm valley and has 146 inhabitants.

Infrastructure

Paindorf can be reached via the federal highway 13 and the Ingolstadt - Munich railway line with its own stop.

history

Church of St. Nikolaus Paindorf

Paindorf owes its name to a certain Paio, who can be documented for the first time in 836. The place was probably first settled around this time. In the High Middle Ages the church village was even the seat of a nobility named after him. According to Bitterauf between 1138 and 1158, a certain Adalprecht de "Baindorf" appears as a witness in deeds of donation to the Hochstift Freising . It is a donation from a court in Asbach bei Petershausen to the Augustinian canons of Indersdorf . In 1199 the noble brothers Chunradus and Heinricus de "Pagndorf" are mentioned as witnesses.

As far as the manorial status is concerned, the nearby Benedictine monastery Scheyern owned the main part of the 11 properties in 1752 : It owned three half farms (Mühle, Westl and Ebner), a Viertelhof (Angermayr) and an Achtelhof (additional property to the Estl). Furthermore, the Indersdorf monastery owned the entire court at Walter's. The parsonage of Lampertshausen - today a branch of Steinkirchen or Jetzendorf - was the landlord with a quarter courtyard, the annex to the Angermayr. The Schuemacherguet, an eighth yard, was buildable for the Johanneck church (parish and community Paunzhausen , Freising district). The sixteenth court of the sacristan belonged to the local church.

The former municipality only existed as such since 1818. The municipality of Paindorf was formed in 1818 from the tax district Reichertshausen with the villages of Grafing, Gurnöbach, Holzhof, Ilmberg, Kerum, Kohlmühle and Paindorf. From the oldest still existing community account from 1839/40 it can be seen that there were 28 families in the Paindorf community at that time.

After the Second World War , there was brisk activity in residential construction between 1950 and 1960. Old houses were torn down and replaced with new ones. Building areas for new settlers have been designated. This was accompanied by the expansion of the local roads and communal routes, the construction of the water pipe and the sewer system in the 1960s . The level crossing was removed by a street underpass in 1962 and the station was rebuilt at the same time. By unanimous resolution of the local council with mayor Kaspar Mösner, Paindorf and its districts were incorporated into Reichertshausen on January 1, 1971.

Individual evidence

  1. community Reichertshausen: community Reichertshausen in the district Pfaffenhofen adIlm - Statistics. Retrieved February 9, 2017 .
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 551 .

Web links

Commons : Paindorf  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files