Playground (Treuchtlingen)

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Playground
City of Treuchtlingen
Coordinates: 48 ° 55 '56 "  N , 10 ° 49' 58"  E
Height : 543 m
Residents : (2012)
Postal code : 91757
Area code : 09142

Spielhof is a district of the town of Treuchtlingen in the central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen . The wasteland belongs to the district carrots .

Location, traffic

Spielhof is located in the southern Franconian Jura southwest of Treuchtlingen and northwest of the Treuchtlingen district of Gundelsheim . To the north is the Grottenhof forest area .

The playground can be reached via a connecting road from the Treuchtlinger district of Eichhof or via a connecting road that branches off from the district road WUG 6 at Möhren .

history

When Ruprecht von Seckendorff sold goods to Berthold vom Emetzheim and Heinrich von Ellingen in 1380 , the “Spielberger Höfe” were among them. In 1446 the Seckendorffers bought this property from Margreth Tanhäuserin and her sons. In 1508 it is said that Jörg von Pappenheim gave a third of the large and small tithe "zu Spilberg" to Leonhard von Schaffhausen. In 1522, the Seckendorffers also sold the Möhren estate, which was “desolate and unoccupied” at the time, “zu Spilberge” to Christoph Fuchs vom Bimbach. In 1696, the "Spielhof" was mentioned for the first time. Later documents alternate in the use of both place names, for example a document from 1836.

Since 1806 in the Kingdom of Bavaria , the playground, consisting of two half courtyards and a "Gnadenhaus" (small or delivery house), was allocated to the tax district "Moehrn" (= carrots) in the Graisbach- Monheim district court / rent office in 1808 ; this went on in 1862 in the district office (from 1935 district) Donauwörth. As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , the municipality of Möhren and thus also the wasteland Spielhof was incorporated into the city of Treuchtlingen in the district of Weißenburg (from 1973 district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen) with effect from July 1, 1972. The Spielhof thus moved from the Swabian administrative region to the Middle Franconian administrative region. Since then, Spielhof has been one of 54 officially named districts of Treuchtlingen.

The second class patrimonial jurisdiction established in 1815 by Carl Anton Graf von Fugger -Nordendorf, owner of the Möhren-Gundelsheim estate, to which Spielberg also belonged, was abolished by Bavaria in 1848.

In 1839 the playground had twelve residents, and in 1961 nine residents lived in a residential building. Together with Möhren Castle, the playground with its corridor was sold to the Diakonieverband Hensoltshöhe in Gunzenhausen in 1966 ; the extensive forest came into private hands. In 1983 the stately manor house, a two-storey saddle roof building from the 18th / 19th Century, sold to private. In 2012 seven people lived in the property.

literature

  • Doris Pfister: Donauwörth. The former county. Series of Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Swabia, Series I, Issue 17, Munich 2008
  • Judith Keller: Donauwörth . Series of Historical Place Name Book of Bavaria. Swabia. Munich: Commission for bayer. State history 2009.
  • Heimat- und Bäderverein Treuchtlingen e. V. (Ed.): Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen. Treuchtlingen [around 1984]

Individual evidence

  1. Keller, p. 245 f.
  2. ^ Pfister, p. 296
  3. ^ Pfister, p. 358
  4. Keller, p. 332 f.
  5. ^ Georg Friedrich Kramer: Statistical handbook for the government district of Swabia and Neuburg. 1st department, Augsburg 1839, p. 86; Official city directory for Bavaria 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census. Munich 1964, column 930
  6. Heimatbuch Treuchtlingen, pp. 138, 143
  7. ^ Müller's Großes Deutsches Ortsbuch 2012. Berlin 2012 , p. 1305