Rogglfing (Wurmannsquick)
Rogglfing
Wurmannsquick market
Coordinates: 48 ° 21 '2 " N , 12 ° 50' 34" E
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Height : | 449 m | |
Residents : | 214 (1987) | |
Incorporation : | January 1, 1972 | |
Postal code : | 84329 | |
Area code : | 08725 | |
Location of Rogglfing in Bavaria |
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The parish church of the Assumption of Mary
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Rogglfing is a district of the Wurmannsquick market in the Lower Bavarian district of Rottal-Inn . Until 1972 Rogglfing was an independent municipality.
location
The place with about 400 inhabitants is 450 meters above sea level in a small basin of the southern ridge of Eggenfelden about three kilometers east of Wurmannsquick. In addition to the town center, it also includes numerous individual farmsteads and three settlement areas.
history
Rocholfing was mentioned in monastic documents between 1140 and 1220. Rogglfing, originally a branch of the Hirschhorn parish , was incorporated into the parish and the Altötting collegiate monastery in 1527 . His parish vicars administered the pastoral care office until it became an independent parish in 1803.
Up until the 19th century, the chairmanship and later community of Rogglfing comprised 14 hamlets and wastelands. The population was 120 in 1878 and 164 in 1904. On August 23, 1885, the Rogglfing volunteer fire brigade was founded. A school house was built in 1908, which 56 school children attended in 1925.
In the course of the regional reform in Bavaria , the area of the municipality was incorporated on January 1, 1972 partly into Wurmannsquick, partly into the Tann market . Soon after, the Rogglfinger School also closed, into which a kindergarten and a bank branch were built in 1997.
Attractions
The late Gothic parish church Maria Himmelfahrt was built around 1450 to 1500. The nave of the church was extended to the west in 1884. From 1970 to 1972 the parish church was modernized by Joseph Neustifter from Eggenfelden. It has a net rib vault , an important late Gothic Madonna and Child in a halo around 1470/80 and Gothic fittings on the sacristy door. The church is particularly characterized by the artistic redesign of the chancel and the two side altars by the sculptor Franz Hämmerle, Windach near Landsberg / Lech. In the center of the chancel there is a throne carved from symbols of the Lauretanian litany for a Madonna and Child.
societies
- Altenbund Rogglfing
- Working group for village renewal in Rogglfing
- Rogglfing volunteer fire brigade
- Catholic Women's Association Rogglfing
- Catholic rural youth Rogglfing
- KSK Rogglfing
- Marian Congregation for Men, Rogglfing
Individual evidence
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 455 .