Rastenhof

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Rastenhof
community Störnstein
Coordinates: 49 ° 44 ′ 37 ″  N , 12 ° 12 ′ 2 ″  E
Height : 468 m above sea level NN
Residents : (May 9, 2011)
Postal code : 92721
Area code : 09602

Rastenhof is a district of Störnstein in the district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab in the Bavarian administrative district of Upper Palatinate .

Geographical location

Rastenhof is located north of the 496 m high Rastenberg. 500 m north of the Rastenhof flows Reiser Bach to Waldnaab . The Waldnaab flows 1.7 km west of Rastenhof from north to south.

Rastenhof is located 700 m southwest of Lanz and 1.2 km northwest of Störnstein. State road 2172 runs 700 m north of Rastenhof .

history

Rastenhof (also: Rossenhof, Rastenhoff) was mentioned in the interest register from 1514. In the Salbuch of 1602, Rastenhof appeared with 1 hearth place.

Rastenhof belonged to the Lobkowitz rule of Störnstein-Neustadt. The localities Haidmühle , Sauernlohe , Neustadt an der Waldnaab , Störnstein , Wiedenhof , Aich , Roschau , Görnitz , Harlesberg , Altenstadt an der Waldnaab, Mühlberg , Denkreuth , Ernsthof , Lanz , Oberndorf , Rastenhof, Wöllershof , Botzersreuth , Kronmühle , belonged to this rule . Saint Quirin . In addition, the area of Waldthurn with 28 villages and wastelands belonged to this rule.

In 1641, Störnstein-Neustadt was raised to the status of a princely county under Wenzel Eusebius von Lobkowicz . The rulership was divided into 4 quarters: Neustädter Viertel, Altenstädter Viertel, Denkreuther Viertel and Oberndorfer Viertel. Rastenhof belonged to the Neustadt district.

The land register of 1653 and the register of subjects from 1741 listed 1 yard and 1 crew for Rastenhof. In 1742 Rastenhof had 1 farm, 4 oxen, 3 cows, 3 young cattle. In 1797 there was 1 farm and 1 lordship subdivision in Rastenhof.

In 1807 Prince Franz Josef von Lobkowitz, Duke zu Raudnitz, sold the prince-prince of Störnstein-Neustadt to the Crown of Bavaria .

Rastenhof belonged to the Lanz tax district founded at the beginning of the 19th century . Lanz was at the same time a direct rural community, which also contained the tax district Wöllershof. The municipality of Lanz included Botzersreuth, Dürrmaulmühle, Ernsthof, Kronmühle, Lanz, Oberndorf, Sankt Quirin, Rastenhof, Reisersdorf and Wöllershof. Together with the community of Lanz, Rastenhof was incorporated into the community of Störnstein on January 1, 1972.

Population development in Rastenhof from 1817

1817-1913
year Residents building
1817 10 1
1838 9 1
1871 7th 5
1885 9 1
1900 7th 1
1913 11 1
1925-2011
year Residents building
1925 12 1
1950 10 1
1961 9 1
1970 8th k. A.
1987 6th 1
2011 5 k. A.

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