Rampertshofen
Rampertshofen is part of the Dietramszell community . The village is located in the moraine landscape of the Bavarian Alpine Foreland .
history
The hamlet of Rampertshofen, to which the Grabenmühle belongs, is a former church village , consisting of about three farms and a church. In 1840, 21 people were registered in the three houses. Rampertishova (= "at the courts of Rampert") was first mentioned in 1075 AD.
Rampertshofen was part of the Manhartshofen municipality , which was incorporated into Dietramszell on January 1, 1972 as part of the regional reform in Bavaria .
Listed buildings
The Catholic branch church Sankt Georg ( Rampertshofen 4 ) is a Gothic hall building with a polygonal choir closure and an onion roof turret. The choir is early Gothic. The nave and vault were built in 1472 and around 1540, the ridge turrets in 1793. The cemetery wall is made of tuff .
The former small farm Grabenmühle ( Rampertshofen 5 ) with a flat gable roof with a log building upper floor, a two-sided arbor and a clad gable arbor dates from the beginning of the 19th century and is also a listed building. The writer Sigrid Heuck lived here from 1949 , whose grave is in the church cemetery.
Soil monuments
literature
- Sigrid Heuck: The old mill. Stories from the history of a house. S. Fischer Verlag, 2017. ISBN 978-3-105-61669-7
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kirchdorf Rampertshofen. In: Max Siebert: The Kingdom of Bavaria presented topographically and statistically in lexicographical and tabular form. Printed and published by Georg Franz, Munich 1840, p. 77.
- ↑ Rampertishova 1075 (MB. VI, 46, IIIm 430) Rampertshofen Kw. (0.5 s) In: Journal for Place Name Research. R. Oldenbourg, 1971. ( limited preview in Google book search)
- ↑ Stephanie Schwaderer: Sigrid Heuck's legacy. Süddeutsche Zeitung , September 30, 2015.
Coordinates: 47 ° 50 ′ 58 " N , 11 ° 31 ′ 47" E