Wolfersdorf Castle

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Michael Wening : Wolfersdorf Castle, around 1700

Wolfersdorf Castle is an abandoned castle in Wolfersdorf ( Freising district ). A farmhouse with a hipped roof at Ringstrasse 5 as a former part of Wolfersdorf Castle is still preserved, it probably dates from the 18th century.

history

The first documentary mention is around the year 948. Wolfersdorf was the seat of an open Hofmark and belonged to the Landshut Rent Office and the Moosburg Regional Court . The local aristocratic family of Wolfersdorf can be traced back to the 14th and first third of the 15th century as owners of Hofmark Wolfersdorf. Later the Counts of Lodron auf Wolfersdorf (1778 to 1830) owned the Hofmark. In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria in 1818, the place became an independent political municipality with a second class patrimonial court . Wolfersdorf Castle was demolished in 1834. The last remnants of feudal rule were abolished in 1848.

literature

  • Adolf Widmann: Chronicle of Wolfersdorf , publisher: Gemeinde Wolfersdorf, Au id Hallertau: Butt, 1983

Coordinates: 48 ° 28 ′ 49.8 "  N , 11 ° 42 ′ 35.6"  E