Seestall (Fuchstal)

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Sea stable
municipality Fuchstal
Coordinates: 47 ° 57 ′ 51 ″  N , 10 ° 52 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 619 m
Residents : 524  (Dec. 31, 2013)
Incorporation : July 1, 1972
Postal code : 86925
Area code : 08243
The Lech near Seestall

Seestall is a place in the municipality of Fuchstal in the Upper Bavarian district of Landsberg am Lech , about 60 kilometers southwest of Munich .

geography

Seestall is located directly on the Lech , the upper part of the village is slightly elevated on a gravel terrace.

history

Unlike the traditional Swabian towns of Leeder and Asch , the rafting town of Seestall as part of the Lechrain has always been a Bavarian area. The first mention of the place as " Seestall " took place when the local St. John's Church was consecrated by Bishop Hartmann von Brixen on September 27, 1150. Another mention can be found in 1275 in the Bavarian tax register, the hall book of Duke Ludwig the Strict .

In 1372 the village of Seestall and the nearby hamlet of Römerkessel were devastated by Augsburg troops.

Initially belonging to the Landsberg Office, the village fell to the Schongau Office in 1600. As part of the municipal edicts of 1818, the place was added to the newly established Buchloe district court , which was incorporated into the Kaufbeuren district office in 1862.

Since the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss and the secularization of 1803, the entire area of ​​the current municipality of Fuchstal has belonged to the Kingdom of Bavaria .

Up to the end of the 19th century, rafting and agriculture were the most important branches of business in Seestall. In the course of the expansion of the Lech by BAWAG in the early 1940s, Lech barrage 13 was built not far from the town .

During the Second World War, there was a subcamp of the Kaufering concentration camp in the village from autumn 1944 to March 1945 , in which several hundred Jewish prisoners had to do forced labor . In 1950 the Bavarian State Government had a memorial stone erected on the banks of the Lech , east of Seestall, which commemorates at least 22 of the concentration camp inmates who had died by 1945 and who were buried here. A sign on the B 17 points to the concentration camp memorial.

Today's municipality of Fuchstal was created in 1972 as part of the regional reform from the merger of the municipalities of Asch, Markt Leeder and Seestall. In 1978 the communities of Fuchstal and Unterdießen merged to form the Fuchstal administrative community .

Attractions

See the list of architectural monuments in Fuchstal

Soil monuments

See: List of ground monuments in Fuchstal

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Bitschnau , Hannes Obermair : Tiroler Urkundenbuch, II. Department: The documents on the history of the Inn, Eisack and Pustertal valleys. Vol. 2: 1140-1200 . Universitätsverlag Wagner, Innsbruck 2012, ISBN 978-3-7030-0485-8 , p. 69, no.460 .
  2. ^ Heide Weißhaar-Kiem: Landsberg am Lech district . Ed .: Landsberg am Lech district. 1st edition. EOS Verlag St. Ottilien, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8306-7437-5 , p. 77 .
  3. Memorial sites for the victims of National Socialism. A documentation , volume 1. Federal Agency for Civic Education, Bonn 1995, ISBN 3-89331-208-0 , p. 139