Schlossau (rain)

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Schlossau
City rain
Coordinates: 48 ° 56 ′ 41 ″  N , 13 ° 6 ′ 22 ″  E
Residents : (1987)
Postal code : 94209
Area code : 09921
Schlossau (Bavaria)
Schlossau

Location of Schlossau in Bavaria

Postcard view of the former castle building from 1905
Postcard view of the former castle building from 1905

Schlossau belongs to the city of Regen in the Bavarian Forest . Before the municipal reform on January 1, 1972, Schlossau was part of the municipality of Oberneumais .

location

Schlossau is located on Ruselstrasse (formerly Bundesstrasse 11 ) between Deggendorf and Regen. To the east of it, the Schlossauer Ohe flows north into the Black Rain .

history

The place "in the Awe aput (recte apud) castrum Weizzenstein" is mentioned for the first time in a document in 1242 in a document from the Niederaltaich monastery . After the Thirty Years' War , Albrecht Sigmund Freiherr von Donnersberg built a baroque castle, of which Michael Wening made a copper engraving that is still preserved today . This castle was destroyed on August 16, 1742 by the Pandurs under the command of Colonel Franz von der Trenck .

In the 19th century, ownership changed hands several times, including the von Hafenbrädl and von Hilz glassworks families. Schlossau was its own Hofmark until 1818 and then a patrimonial court until 1848 . It initially belonged to the lordly community of Reinhartsmais , which was united with the rural community of Oberneumais in 1854 . With this, Schlossau came to the district town of Regen in 1972.

In 1907 Schlossau was acquired by Markus Freiherr von Schnurbein , who had the dilapidated castle building torn down in 1908. The gate of the former palace complex from 1689 is now in the Schwaighof near March . From 1975 a holiday village is gradually being built on the site.

literature

  • Manfred Burkhardt: Regen: regional courts Zwiesel and Regen, care court Weißenstein . Historical Atlas of Bavaria I / XXIV, Munich 1975, ISBN 3 7696 9895 9 ( digitized version )
  • Gottfried Oswald: Au Castle at Regen , in: The Bavarian Forest, Issue 9, 1905, pp. 194-195
  • Gottfried Oswald: Castle Au bei Regen , in: Der Bayerische Wald, Heft 10, 1905, S. 218-219
  • Stadt Regen (Ed.): Stadt Regen 1067–1981 , Grafenau: 1981

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 553 .