Reckmühle (Allershausen)

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The Reckmühle gave the district its name

The Reckmühle district of the Allershausen municipality in the Freising district was originally just the ancient wasteland , the Reckmühle farm and mill complex on the Glonn above Allershausen.

history

As early as 843, a mill in Ried ( Reodesen ad Adalhareshusen ), which was later called Hanried , was mentioned in a document as a donation to the Freising Monastery . This mill on the Glonn no longer exists within the village of Allershausen, it was completely demolished in the 20th century. But the name Hanrieder is still common.

The listed Reckmühle goes back to the Middle Ages, it is only two km above the Glonn. During the Thirty Years' War the mill was burned down by the Swedes in 1632 and only rebuilt in the Baroque style in 1646 . The roof structure of the residential building that still exists today shows this year. Externally, the baroque tail gable also indicates this era.

Since 1817 it has been in the possession of the Müller family, who had to take part in the structural change in agriculture and the milling industry and gave up agriculture in the sixth and seventh generation and also converted the grinding mill into a sawmill with a timber business. The mill's hydropower is now used by two turbines that feed the electricity into the grid.

District

Since the expanding community of Allershausen needed building land, a large meadow area called Anger, which belonged to Reckmühle, was settled and this new district was named "Reckmühle".

literature

  • Torsten Rüdinger, Philipp Oppermann: Small mill knowledge - German technical history from the friction stone to the industrial mill. 2nd Edition. terra press, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-9811626-7-7 .

Web links

Commons : Reckmühle  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 26 '  N , 11 ° 35'  E