Sandelzhausen

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Sandelzhausen
City of Mainburg
Coordinates: 48 ° 37 ′ 36 ″  N , 11 ° 47 ′ 36 ″  E
Height : 435 m
Postal code : 84048
Area code : 08751
The former castle in Sandelzhausen
The former castle in Sandelzhausen
The Parish Church of the Assumption

Sandelzhausen is a district of the city of Mainburg in the Lower Bavarian district of Kelheim . Until 1972 it was an independent municipality.

location

Sandelzhausen is located in the Hallertau about one kilometer southeast of Mainburg. The Sandelbach runs through the village from the east and flows into the Abens a little west of it .

history

"Sandolhueshusun" was mentioned as a royal estate in a document from Ludwig the German around 840 . Different noble families took turns in the possession of the Hofmark , which was subordinate to the Landshut nursing court Moosburg.

According to one report, Napoleon stayed overnight in the castle brewery founded in 1623 during the campaign to Russia. The last noble owners were the Barons von Hornstein, whose patrimonial rights were revoked in 1848. In 1870 the community of Sandelshausen was renamed Sandelzhausen. On February 18, 1892, the brewery and the castle came into the possession of the Wimmer family.

In 1959, fossils were discovered in a two to three meter thick marly sediment sequence in the former gravel pit of Sandelzhausen. In the following years, the extraordinary richness of this site was confirmed as a Miocene fossil deposit, which is why systematic excavations were carried out with great personnel expenditure in the years 1969 to 1975 and 1994 to 1998.

The village of Lohmühle was spun off from the Sandelzhausen community on January 1, 1953 and became part of the then market town of Mainburg. With the incorporation of the municipality of Sandelzhausen into the city of Mainburg as part of the regional reform in Bavaria , the city of Mainburg also took over the primary school that had existed since 1969 on January 1, 1972. The castle brewery was shut down in 1985.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of the Assumption. The late Gothic building with Romanesque remains has a tower upper floor from 1759 and tombs from the 16th century.
  • Sandelzhausen Castle . The medieval moated castle was already in place in 1393. It was changed in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Horse statue. As a gift to the Hallertau in 1969, the Landshut Road Construction Office had this monument with a green area built on the bypass road. The design comes from the Munich artist Helmut Schön.

education and parenting

  • Sandelzhausen primary school
  • Sandelzhausen municipal kindergarten

societies

  • Sandelzhausen volunteer fire brigade, founded in 1874.
  • Catholic women's association Sandelzhausen
  • Warrior and soldier comradeship Sandelzhausen
  • Sandelzhausen shooting society
  • TSV Sandelzhausen 1947 eV

literature

  • Hans Detter: Mainburgs Heimatgeschichte , Volume 1, 1974.
  • Hubert Freilinger: Ingolstadt and the courts Gerolfing, Kösching, Stammham-Etting, Vohburg, Mainburg and Neustadt an der Donau . Historical Atlas of Bavaria I / XLVI, Munich 1977, ISBN 3 7696 9911 4

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