Rainding

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Rainding
Community Haarbach
Coat of arms of Rainding
Coordinates: 48 ° 31 ′ 51 ″  N , 13 ° 10 ′ 30 ″  E
Height : 363 m
Residents : 272  (1987)
Postal code : 94542
Area code : 08542
Rainding (Bavaria)
Rainding

Location of Rainding in Bavaria

The parish church of St. Michael
The parish church of St. Michael

Rainding is a district of the community of Haarbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau .

location

Rainding is located in the Isar-Inn hill country about three kilometers northeast of Haarbach and about three kilometers southwest of Ortenburg .

history

The place was first mentioned in 1125 as the seat of the noble family of the Lords of Rainting . In his will of 1376 Heinrich Tuschl von Söldenau mentions the Veste and Hofmark , which he gave Friedrich von Rottau as a pledge for 100 pounds and 60 Regensburg pfennigs. In 1378 the Bavarian dukes Otto , Stephan , Friedrich and Johann bought the property.

In 1389 with conditions and finally in 1392 Ulrich der Ecker Rainding acquired, after his death in 1427 it passed to Heinrich von Ortenburg . The Counts of Ortenburg put carers in Rainding. From 1383 to 1528 this office was in the hands of the Wiels family. After the introduction of the Reformation in Ortenburg, Bavarian troops occupied Rainding Castle in 1564 and again in 1574, whereupon the Hofmark was withdrawn from the Count.

In 1602 the Ortenburgers got their goods back, but in 1636 Count Friedrich Casimir the Elder sold the Hofmark Rainding to Aldersbach Monastery . At the end of the Thirty Years' War , Swedish troops looted Rainding in 1648. Presumably the castle was also destroyed in the process. Many people subsequently died of the plague. Construction of the new church began in 1700. In 1733 Rainding received its first public school.

After secularization in Bavaria in 1803, the district court of Griesbach took over the jurisdiction of the Hofmark. Rainding was part of the community of Sachsenham and came with this on February 1, 1970 to the community of Haarbach.

From an ecclesiastical perspective, Rainding was originally a branch of Steinkirchen near Ortenburg and after the Reformation it belonged to the parish of Holzkirchen . In 1614 an exposition was established , in 1626 a vicariate and in 1812 the parish of Rainding.

Attractions

  • The parish church of St. Michael is a single-nave baroque building from 1700 to 1715 (purchase of the altars). In 2009 the church was renovated.

societies

  • Faschingsverein Rainding 1972 eV
  • SV Rainding, founded on June 27, 1979
  • German Alpine Club Passau Rainding local group
  • Rainding Women's Association
  • Catholic rural youth Rainding
  • Rainding volunteer fire brigade
  • Bavarian Farmers' Association Rainding
  • Rainding water supply cooperative
  • KSK Rainding
  • Seniors Club Rainding
  • Rainding hiking club
  • Roadinger Gmiatlichkeit e. V.
  • Rainding drum procession
  • Local community Rainding

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Passauer Neue Presse from April 23, 2012 (accessed October 11, 2013)