Reischach

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Coat of arms of the municipality of Reischach
Reischach
Map of Germany, position of the municipality of Reischach highlighted

Coordinates: 48 ° 17 '  N , 12 ° 44'  E

Basic data
State : Bavaria
Administrative region : Upper Bavaria
County : Altötting
Management Community : Reischach
Height : 412 m above sea level NHN
Area : 28.46 km 2
Residents: 2615 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 92 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 84571
Area code : 08670
License plate : AÖ, LF
Community key : 09 1 71 129
Community structure: 78 districts
Address of the
municipal administration:
Eggenfeldener Strasse 9
84571 Reischach
Website : www.reischach.de
Mayor : Alfred Stockner ( CSU and Independent )
Location of the municipality of Reischach in the Altötting district
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Reischach is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Altötting and a member of the administrative community of the same name .

Community structure

There are 78 districts:

history

Until the church is planted

Reischach is documented as a church and pastor town as early as 930. During the general organization of offices in the 13th century, the "Reischach Office" was created. Reischach became an independent political municipality in the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria in 1818.

Administrative community

The community of Reischach formed an administrative community in 1978 together with the neighboring communities of Erlbach and Perach. The administrative seat is in Reischach. Reischach includes the tax districts Endlkirchen, Erlbach, Reischach, Reischenbach and Perach.

Incorporations

On January 1, 1967, parts of the previously independent community of Eggen were reclassified to Reischach. On July 1, 1971, the previously independent municipality of Arbing was incorporated .

Population development

Between 1988 and 2018 the municipality grew from 2,338 to 2,604 by 266 inhabitants or by 11.4%.

  • 1840: 0663 inhabitants
  • 1940: 1492 inhabitants
  • 1961: 1989 inhabitants (583 of them in Arbing)
  • 1970: 2102 inhabitants (including 546 in Arbing)
  • 1991: 2469 inhabitants
  • 1995: 2536 inhabitants
  • 2005: 2637 inhabitants
  • 2010: 2640 inhabitants
  • 2015: 2539 inhabitants

politics

City council and mayor

In the local elections on March 15, 2020 , 14 members had to be elected. The choice brought the following result:

  CSU / Independent     9 seats 64.9%
  Free electorate 5 seats 35.1%

Another member and chairman of the municipal council is the mayor. Alfred Stockner (CSU and Independent) was elected to this office on March 19, 2017 after Herbert Vilsmaier had resigned for health reasons. Stockner was confirmed in office on March 15, 2020 for a further six years with 98.0%.

coat of arms

The description of the coat of arms, introduced in 1953, reads: "In blue an upright golden stalk of corn with a golden ear, placed over a silver cross brook, accompanied by golden rushes with black cobs on both sides of the cross brook."

Community partnerships

On August 20, 2006 Reischach entered into a partnership with the Hungarian municipality of Magyarbóly in the Transdanubia region , with which contacts had been in place for 15 years.

Public facilities

Educational institutions

As educational institutions, the St. Martin kindergarten and the Reischach secondary school (closed in 2015) have replaced the Erlbach primary school, which was closed in 2016. But the Peracher elementary school still exists.

Leisure and sports facilities

Reischach has a relatively large range of sports facilities, including a single gymnasium belonging to the secondary school, 3 soccer fields, 4 tennis courts, a beach volleyball field and a curling alley with 4 playing fields. In the municipality of Arbing there is a football field and a curling alley with 3 playing fields. In the municipality there is also the Hochmühl bathing lake, which can be used for swimming as well as for fishing in summer and offers the possibility of ice skating and ice stock sport in winter. On the Zoglerberg, which as a local recreation area offers a beautiful view of the village, there is a recreational hut that can be rented as well as a forest and nature trail.

Culture and sights

Parish Church of St. Martin
Pilgrimage Church of St. Antonius

See also: List of architectural monuments in Reischach and List of ground monuments in Reischach

St. Martin

The Catholic parish church of St. Martin is a late Gothic building with a nave from the 14th century and a presbytery from the 15th century. The old tower had to be demolished in 1865 due to the risk of collapse. In 1899 the church was lengthened by about a third to the west, and it also received its 52 meter high tower. Its furnishings are baroque, the high altar (around 1680) shows the bishop and church patron St. Martin of Tours under arms in the altar panel, which was renewed in 1840.

St. Anton

The pilgrimage church of St. Anton von Padua in Reischach is a baroque central building with an egg-shaped floor plan. It was built between 1695 and 1699 according to the plans of the Neuöttingen city architect Mathias Weidtinger. The altarpiece by Karl Keller from 1862 shows St. Anthony of Padua with the baby Jesus.

Marien and Antonius Chapel

The Brünnl Chapel from 1731 replaced a dilapidated wooden previous building. The healing water, which had meanwhile dried up, was channeled into the interior from a previously external spring.

additional

Memorial cross for the American fighter pilot Donald A. Kuske (1922–1944), who has been considered the savior of ten lives in Reischach since 1944 and who lost his own life in the process.

Individual evidence

  1. "Data 2" sheet, Statistical Report A1200C 202041 Population of the municipalities, districts and administrative districts 1st quarter 2020 (population based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
  2. ^ Reischach community in the local database of the Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Bavarian State Library, accessed on December 23, 2017.
  3. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 416 .
  4. Home newspaper for the swearing-in of Mayor Stockner , accessed on April 13, 2017

Web links

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