Ramsau (Reichertsheim)

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Ramsau
Community Reichertsheim
Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 20 ″  N , 12 ° 13 ′ 49 ″  E
Postal code : 84437
Area code : 08072

Ramsau is a parish village in the community of Reichertsheim in the Upper Bavarian district of Mühldorf am Inn .

Engraving of the monastery from the Churbaier Atlas by Anton Wilhelm Ertl 1687

history

The monastery in the village was founded in 1412 by Jörg von Frauenberg , the owner of the Haag rule . Today's Catholic parish church was built in 1628/29 as a Loreto Chapel, a place of pilgrimage that was much visited for a long time. The composer Theodor Grünberger (1756–1820) created most of his most important works as a monk in Ramsau Abbey. The monastery was dissolved in 1802 in the course of secularization . The monastery buildings initially came into private ownership. In the course of the formation of the community in Bavaria after the second community edict, Ramsau came to the community of Reichertsheim. In 1899 Franciscan Sisters built an orphanage in the buildings (St. Joseph Children's Home). Since 1996, residential communities with 40 places for the mentally handicapped have been housed in the monastery (Ecksberg Foundation).

monument

The south wing of the Ramsau monastery has been preserved, a three-storey baroque hipped roof tract, in its core 1731, modernized and expanded.

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments for Reichertsheim (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation