Sankt Quirin (Püchersreuth)

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municipality of Püchersreuth
Coordinates: 49 ° 45 ′ 41 ″  N , 12 ° 12 ′ 51 ″  E
Height : 492 m above sea level NN
Residents : (May 9, 2011)
Postal code : 92721
Area code : 09602

Sankt Quirin is a district of Püchersreuth in the district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab in the Bavarian administrative district of Upper Palatinate . Sankt Quirin essentially consists of the pilgrimage church of St. Quirin and a few outbuildings that have been inhabited by a few people since the end of the 19th century.

Geographical location

Sankt Quirin is located 2 km northwest of Püchersreuth on the summit of a 492 m high elevation.

history

St. Quirin was built on a previous building, a castle chapel. The pilgrimage church of St. Quirin was initially built as a chapel in 1631 at the instigation of the Jesuit father Kling as part of the Counter Reformation . In 1639 the master builder Johann Kirchberger was involved in this construction. Around 1680, Prince Ferdinand von Lobkowitz converted the chapel into a church.

St. Quirin belonged to the Lobkowitz rule of Störnstein-Neustadt. The localities Haidmühle , Sauernlohe , Neustadt an der Waldnaab , Störnstein , Wiedenhof , Aich , Roschau , Görnitz , Harlesberg , Altenstadt an der Waldnaab , Mühlberg , Denkreuth , Ernsthof , Lanz , Oberndorf , Rastenhof , Wöllershof , Botzersreuth , Kronmühle belonged to this rule . St. Quirin. In addition, the area of Waldthurn with 28 villages and wastelands belonged to this rule. In 1641, Störnstein-Neustadt was raised to the status of a princely county under Wenzel Eusebius von Lobkowicz . In 1807 Prince Franz Josef von Lobkowitz, Duke zu Raudnitz, sold the prince-prince of Störnstein-Neustadt to the Crown of Bavaria .

In 1929 St. Quirin was incorporated into the newly established parish of Neustadt an der Waldnaab .

The pilgrimage to St. Quirin was banned by the National Socialists in 1933.

Population development in Sankt Quirin from 1871

1871-1925
year Residents building
1871 4th 5
1885 5 1
1900 6th 1
1913 4th 1
1925 5 1
1950-2011
year Residents building
1950 8th 1
1961 5 1
1970 5 k. A.
1987 4th 1
2011 5 k. A.

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