Inkofen Castle (Haag an der Amper)

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Copper engraving of Inkofen Castle by Michael Wening around 1700
Inkofen Castle today

Inkofen Castle is a castle in Inkofen near Haag an der Amper in the Freising district .

history

In the period from 1123 to 1130 the place was first mentioned as the Innenchoven . In 1329 the seat of the district court was moved from Inkofen Castle to Moosburg an der Isar . From 1395 to 1447 Inkofen was once again the permanent seat of the court. In 1448 the Pullinger bought the non-ducal goods as Hofmark . In the following years ownership changes frequently. The local lords were the Magensrether 1484–1506, the Greiße 1506–1554, the Reindorfer 1554–1641, the Schrenck von Notzing 1641–1762 , the Schreckleeb 1762–1785 and the Count Basselet von La Rosée from 1785 , who still own the castle today. The Hofmark was converted into a patrimonial court around 1819 . In 1848 the aristocratic jurisdiction was dissolved.

Building description

The simple three-storey building with a half-hipped roof is located on the steep slope of the Amper . It was built in the second half of the 16th century. The castle is owned by the Counts La Rosée. The grave of the Bavarian Lieutenant General and Court War Council director Johann Kaspar Basselet von La Rosée is located in the family crypt chapel in Inkofen Castle.

literature

  • Johann Baptist Prechtl : Historical news about the castle and parish Inkofen near Moosburg . Wolf, Munich 1885. Digitized
  • Werner Meyer: Castles and palaces in Bavaria . Frankfurt am Main, 1961.
  • Commission for Bavarian State History: Historical Atlas of Bavaria - Part of Old Bavaria - Moosburg Regional Court , Munich 1950.

Web links

Commons : Schloss Inkofen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 48 ° 27 '43.2 "  N , 11 ° 51' 54.1"  E