Schöndorf (Breitenbrunn)

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Schondorf
Breitenbrunn market
Coordinates: 49 ° 6 ′ 48 ″  N , 11 ° 41 ′ 12 ″  E
Height : 530 m
Residents : 97  (2012)
Incorporation : January 1, 1978
Postal code : 92363
Area code : 09492

Schöndorf is a district of the market Breitenbrunn in the district of Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate in Bavaria .

geography

The village is located northeast of the municipality in the Upper Palatinate Jura at 530 m above sea ​​level on the Jura plateau. The next moderately higher elevations are the Hohe Trift (544 meters above sea level) to the southwest, the Spanberg (573 meters above sea level) to the northwest and Wolfersberg (586 meters above sea level) to the north.

traffic

The village can be reached via the district road NM 31, which branches off south of the state road 2660. South of the village, the district road NM 31 meanders through the nearby Hamberg , at the end of which it crosses the district road NM 2.

history

Schöndorf was created as a clearing site in the 11th century. Around 1177 there were two monasteries in Schöndorf: the monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg and the monastery probe .

Around 1600 Schöndorf consisted of nine properties, all of which belonged to the lordship of Velburg; The names of the subjects of four properties have been passed down: Mullner, Schrötl, Leuckhum and Pren. At the end of the Old Kingdom , around 1800, Schöndorf consisted of ten properties belonging to the Velburg Office, namely two large farms (owned by the Dietz and Gebwein families), two half farms (Plembl as well as Bschierl and Prackh together) and 6 quarter farms (Bschierl, Bschierl , Pöänckl, Füntzl's widow, Bschierl, Kündl); The shepherd's house was communal property.

In the new Kingdom of Bavaria , Hamberg formed a tax district in the Parsberg district court , which included Hamberg Schöndorf and the wasteland of Eckerding . With the municipality edict of 1818 it was 1821 Rural Municipality Hamberg. It remained with this municipality until the end of the regional reform in Bavaria , when the municipality , which had been in the Parsberg district up to that point , was incorporated into the market Breitenbrunn and thus into the Neumarkt district on January 1, 1978.

House No. 34, a residential stable with a half-timbered gable from the first half of the 19th century , is a monument .

Church conditions

The village of Schöndorf and the nearby Hamberg have belonged since ancient times to the Catholic parish of Breitenbrunn in the diocese of Eichstätt, whose parish church had been incorporated into the Bergen monastery since 1406/10 as a gift from Hadmar von Laaber . When the Duchy of Palatinate-Neuburg converted to Lutheranism , Schöndorf was parished together with Hamberg and soon afterwards was incorporated into the Daßwang parish, which had been Lutheran since 1543 . Even after the Counter Reformation in 1618, Schöndorf remained with the now Catholic parish of Daßwang, where a new parish church was built in 1642. Around 1937 there were 63 Catholics living in the village and no non-believers. Effective September 1, 2013, was Expositur Hamberg with Ecker thing and Schöndorf from the parish Daßwang back into the parish Breitenbrunn umgepfarrt .

literature

  • Franz Xaver Buchner : The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume I, Eichstätt: Brönner & Däntler, 1937.
  • Manfred Jehle: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part of old Bavaria. Parsberg , Munich: Commission for Bavarian State History, 1981, urn : nbn: de: bvb: 12-bsb00023058-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. Buchner I, p. 145
  2. Jehle, p. 266
  3. Jehle, p. 482
  4. Jehle, p. 533
  5. Jehle, pp. 542, 551
  6. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 649 .
  7. ^ Sixtus Lampl and Otto Braasch: Monuments in Bavaria, Volume III: Upper Palatinate. Ensembles, architectural monuments, archaeological site monuments, Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1986, p. 140
  8. Jehle, p. 343, after Buchner I, p. 111
  9. Buchner I, pp. 112, 145
  10. Jehle, p. 343; Buchner I, p. 145
  11. Buchner I, p. 146