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The smaller of the red-colored parts of Berchtesgaden is the enclave of remains

Resten has been part of the Berchtesgaden market in the Berchtesgadener Land district in Upper Bavaria since January 1, 1972 .

Location and structure

The former Gnotschaftsgebiet and today's Gnotschaft Resten in the Au district consists of two parts of the area that are spatially separated by the community-free Eck area. A part connects to the gnotschaft Oberau to the south , with the Hofreit, Bernegg, and Am Sattel properties. The other forms the north-eastern part of an exclave of the Berchtesgaden market , which is enclosed by the community-free area Eck and is about two kilometers south of Oberau. The remaining, south-western part of this exclave is the Buchenhöhe housing estate , which was built on the Obersalzberg during the Nazi era for employees and civil servants (former municipality of Salzberg , today a district of Berchtesgaden). Before the Second World War, the area of ​​today's Buchenhöhe belonged to the Gnotschaft Resten and thus to the former community of Au. The reclassification of the settlement into the municipality of Salzberg was ordered in the course of its establishment.

history

Presumably as early as the end of the 14th century there were remnants of the 3rd Gnotschaft district of the "Ur gnotschaft " Au im Berchtesgadener Land , which from 1380 formed the heart of the Reich Prelature Berchtesgaden and the later independent, imperial provostry Berchtesgaden (1559-1803). After three changes of rulership in quick succession, in 1810 the Berchtesgadener Land with its Gnotships was annexed to the Kingdom of Bavaria and Au became a municipality from 1812 . Remains remained until December 31, 1971 part of the municipality of Au , which only lost its independence in the course of the regional reform in Bavaria on January 1, 1972 and became a district of Berchtesgaden . Since then, Resten has been a district or a Gnotschaft of the Berchtesgaden market.

Architectural monuments

See: List of architectural monuments in Berchtesgaden # Remains

Individual evidence

  1. Official card
  2. Topographic map 1: 25,000 ( memento from July 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) - to Berchtesgaden Ost with marked exclave remains; PDF file (5.21 MB), online at gemeinde.berchtesgaden.de
  3. Google Maps Scalable street map of beech height and remains
  4. ^ "Snippet quote" on the Buchenhöhe housing estate in the exclave remains from Winfried Nerdinger, Katharina Blohm: Building in National Socialism: Bavaria, 1933-1945
  5. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 434 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 39 '  N , 13 ° 5'  E