Vogtareuth Castle

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Vogtareuth Castle

The Grade II listed castle Vogtareuth (also bailiwick building Vogtareuth called) is located in the Upper Bavarian community Vogtareuth in Rosenheim (church square 8).

history

In a forged document from 959 from Emperor Otto I to the Archdiocese of Salzburg , a Count Warmut is named as one of the local owners, who in the same year handed over the locus Riuti iuxta aebum in pago Sundargque (Vogtareuth) to the Sankt Emmeram monastery . The area was cleared land and was reclaimed by Barschalken as clearing farmers. The Sankt Emmeram monastery was also one of the rich landlords in the district court of Rosenheim. His possessions related to Entleiten, Fussen, Gehering, Graben, Högering, Höhensteig, Kleinholzen, Kobel, Kragling, Kreut, Murnau, Oberwöhrn, Oed, Rögling, Spieln, Waldering, Westerndorf and Wurmsdorf. In the 13th century the "Ruit" provost, later called Vogtareuth, developed into a closed court of the monastery. In 1786, St. Emmeram gained imperial immediacy for Vogtareuth.

Due to the secularization in 1803, the Vogtareuth provost came to the prince-primate Karl Theodor von Dalberg . After 1810 the Principality of Regensburg was incorporated into the Kingdom of Bavaria and in 1811 the Propsteigericht was dissolved.

Coat of arms of the municipality of Vogtareuth

The coat of arms of the municipality of Vogtareuth, a shield split in red and silver with a key and palm branch, corresponds to the coat of arms of the Imperial Abbey of St. Emmeram.

Vogtareuth Castle today

The old bailiwick building perished in the great local fire on October 4, 1702. 1703-04 it was rebuilt using the walls of the previous building from 1539.

Today the former bailiwick building is a three-storey, shingle-roofed hipped roof building with flat bay windows and a round-arched marble portal from the 16th century. The castle has a castle economy, a ground floor, shingle-roofed building with a hipped roof that was built and rebuilt at the same time as the castle.

literature

  • Richard van Dülmen : Historical Atlas Bavaria. Altbayern Series I, Issue 26: Traunstein. (Ed. Commission for Bavarian State History ). Publisher Michael Lassleben (Kallmünz), Munich 1970.
  • Gertrud Diepolder, Richard van Dülmen & Adolf Sandberger: Historischer Atlas Bayern. Altbayern series I, issue 38: Rosenheim (Ed. Commission for Bavarian State History). Munich: Verlag Michael Lassleben (Kallmünz) 1978.

Individual evidence

  1. List of listed objects in Vogtareuth
  2. ^ Historical Atlas Bavaria, 1970, p. 16
  3. Historischer Atlas Bayern, 1978, p. 116

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Coordinates: 47 ° 56 '52.7 "  N , 12 ° 10' 57.1"  E