Pearl throat

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Pearl throat
Municipality Tiefenbach
Coordinates: 49 ° 27 '20 "  N , 12 ° 35' 59"  E
Height : 505 m
Postal code : 93464
Area code : 09673
Perlthal (2012)
Hüttenbach near Perlthal

Perlthal is an officially named part of the municipality of Tiefenbach in the Upper Palatinate district of Cham in Bavaria .

Geographical location

The two buildings of the Perlthal desert are located in the valley of the Hüttenbach approx. 1 km south of Schönau. Perthal is, counted from Stadlern, the 10th and last mill in Hüttenbachtal (above: Stadlermühle , Tobacco Mill , Cäcilienmühle (ruins), Sägmühle , Andreasthal , Löwenthal , Hüttensäge , Hammerthal , Schönau ).

history

The name Perlthal is interpreted in two different ways: First, the Hüttenbach is also called Perlbach because it contains the pearl mussel and pearls were harvested there in the 18th century. The street name Perlbachstraße for the street that connects Schönau with Perlthal also points to this interpretation . The second interpretation means that the names Hüttenbach and Hüttensäge indicate that there were several glassworks here in the 17th century that produced glass beads for rosaries, so-called paternoster pearls or paterln, and delivered them to America. With this interpretation, the name Perlthal is derived from these glass beads. As of March 23, 1913 (Easter) Perlthal was listed as part of the Weiding parish with one house and 7 residents. On December 31, 1990, Perlthal was mentioned with 4 inhabitants.

Culture and sights

The former mill engine canal can still be seen in Perlthal. A hiking trail leads through the Hüttenbachtal past Perthal along the Hüttenbach, where you can see the mouth of the Hüttenbach and the Bavarian Schwarzach as well as several beaver dams .

Web links

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

literature

  • Heribert Batzl (Ed.): The Oberviechtach district in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970.
  • Paulinus Fröhlich: Weiding bei Schönsee Contributions to the history of the place. Weiding 1956.
  • Richard Bierl, community Tiefenbach / Bavaria (ed.): Chronicle of the community Tiefenbach / Bavaria. Carl Mayr, book and offset printing company, Amberg 1980.
  • Hans Schwarze: Tiefenbach and the Upper Palatinate. Publishing house Dr. Dr. Johannes Schwarze, Herrsching 2004, ISBN 3-9802409-5-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. Perlthal in the location database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, accessed on September 3, 2017.
  2. ^ Hans Berger: The district of Oberviechtach in numbers. In: Heribert Batzl (ed.): The district of Oberviechtach in the past and present. Publishing house for authorities and economy R. Alfred Hoeppner, Aßling / Obb. and Munich 1970, pp. 167-168.
  3. Richard Bierl, Community of Tiefenbach / Bavaria (ed.): Chronicle of the community of Tiefenbach / Bavaria. Carl Mayr, Buch- und Offsetdruckerei, Amberg 1980, p. 104
  4. ^ Paulinus Fröhlich : Weiding bei Schönsee contributions to the history of the place. Weiding 1956, pp. 71-73
  5. Richard Bierl, Community of Tiefenbach / Bavaria (ed.): Chronicle of the community of Tiefenbach / Bavaria. Carl Mayr, Book and Offset Printing, Amberg 1980, p. 21
  6. Friedrich Holl: Our old glassworks. In Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Ed.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1967, pp. 612-637
  7. Richard Bierl, Community of Tiefenbach / Bavaria (ed.): Chronicle of the community of Tiefenbach / Bavaria. Carl Mayr, Buch- und Offsetdruckerei, Amberg 1980, p. 104
  8. ^ Diocese of Regensburg (ed.): Register of the Diocese of Regensburg . ed. i. A. Sr Excellency of the Most Revered Bishop Dr. Antonius von Henle from the Episcopal Ordinariate Regensburg. Regensburg 1916, p. 385 ( digitized version ).
  9. ^ Matriculation of the diocese of Regensburg, Verlag des Bischöflichen Ordinariats Regensburg, 1997, p. 725