Peuerling
Peuerling
Community Engelthal
Coordinates: 49 ° 28 ′ 12 ″ N , 11 ° 22 ′ 12 ″ E
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Height : | 400 m above sea level NHN |
Residents : | 23 (1987) |
Postal code : | 91238 |
Area code : | 09158 |
The Engelthaler district of Peuerling
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Peuerling is a part of the municipality Engelthal in the central Franconian district of Nürnberger Land .
geography
The hamlet is located two and a half kilometers south-southeast of the center of Engelthal and is at an altitude of 400 m above sea level. NHN .
history
Peuerling came into the possession of Engelthal Monastery in 1265 . Together with Engelthal, Peuerling passed into the possession of the imperial city of Nuremberg as a result of the Landshut War of Succession and became part of the Engelthal nursing office that was later formed .
As a result of the administrative reforms carried out in the Kingdom of Bavaria at the beginning of the 19th century , Krönhof became part of the independent rural community of Engelthal with the second municipal edict. In 1987 Peuerling had 23 residents.
Trummertenhof
The Trummertenhof is located at the eastern end of Peuerling . The establishment of the courtyard is dated to the year 1437, the residential building that still exists today was mostly built around 1800 due to fire damage. The name of the farm goes back to the Trummer (t) family, who owned it from 1620 to 1951. In 2005, the new private owners began a comprehensive renovation of the residential building, with the completion of which the habitability of the building was restored. In 2008, the farm was one of the seven objects in the district of Nürnberger Land that received an award when the district of Middle Franconia was awarded a monument at the time .
The barren castle
Not far from Peuerling there was a castle stable in the High Middle Ages , which is now referred to in literature as the Ödes Schloss . This had been on a mountain spur of the Nonnenberg about half a kilometer southwest of the village . To date, however, no written evidence of this system has been found, especially not in the extensive records of Engelthal Monastery. In any case, when Peuerling passed into the possession of the monastery, the castle stables were not mentioned and only the sparse remains that still exist today testify to its existence.
Kreuzstein near Peuerling
To the east of Peuerling, the Kreuzstein near Peuerling is clearly visible north of the LAU 7 district road . It is a replica and was replaced when the road was built in 1975/1976.
literature
- Local section of the Pegnitz newspaper from October 18, 2008, page 11.
- Nuremberg country . Karl Pfeiffer's Buchdruckerei und Verlag, Hersbruck 1993. ISBN 3-9800386-5-3
- Robert Giersch, Andreas Schlunk, Berthold Frhr. von Haller: Castles and mansions in the Nuremberg countryside . Published by Altnürnberger Landschaft eV, Lauf an der Pegnitz 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-020677-1 , p. 327.
Web links
- Peuerling in the location database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bavarian State Library
- Peuerling on a historical map (BayernAtlas Klassik) (accessed on May 13, 2017)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population (1987) of Peuerling on the website of the Verein für Computergenealogie e. V. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on Nov. 14, 2017)
- ↑ Peuerling in the local database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online (accessed on November 14, 2017)
- ↑ Location of the district in the Bavaria Atlas (accessed on November 13, 2017).
- ↑ a b Local section of the PZ from October 18, 2008. Page 11
- ↑ Political composition of the rural community Sendelbach (accessed on November 14, 2017)
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 789-792 .
- ↑ Giersch, Schlunk, Frhr. von Haller: Castles and mansions in the Nuremberg countryside . Page 327