Stanggass
Stanggass
Municipality Bischofswiesen
Coordinates: 47 ° 37 ′ 56 ″ N , 12 ° 58 ′ 50 ″ E
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Height : | 620 m above sea level NN |
Residents : | 1279 (May 25 1987) |
Postal code : | 83483 |
Area code : | 08652 |
Stanggaß with Watzmann and Hochkalter
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Stanggaß is a district of the municipality of Bischofswiesen in the Upper Bavarian district of Berchtesgadener Land .
history
Presumably from the end of the 14th century Stanggass was the 2nd Gnotschaftsgebiet of the "Ur gnotschaft " Bischofswiesen in Berchtesgadener Land , which from 1380 formed the heartland of the Reich Prelature Berchtesgaden and the later independent, imperial prelate Berchtesgaden (1559-1803). After three changes of rulership in quick succession, in 1810 the Berchtesgadener Land with its Gnotships was annexed to the Kingdom of Bavaria and from 1812 Bischofswiesen became a community . Since the size and structure of the municipality of Bischofswiesen were excluded from the regional reform in Bavaria in the 1970s , Stanggaß is still a district or a Gnotschaft of the municipality of Bischofswiesen.
From 1937 to 1945 the Reich Chancellery Dienststelle Berchtesgaden (also called the Small Reich Chancellery ) was located at Urbanweg 26–28 . In the National Socialist German Reich it was a second seat of government next to the New Reich Chancellery in Berlin. The architect Alois Degano was commissioned with the construction of the building . Furthermore, that was parallel to Sonnleitstraße 1942 "Dietrich-Eckart Hospital" completed, the end of the war as a Wehrmacht military hospital functioned and then to 1996 under designations including health clinic Stanggaß served as a rehabilitation clinic.
According to the statistical survey of 1752, Stanggaß had 35 properties, including 30 whole and 5 half farms. A place directory from 1831 lists Stangast or Stangaß as a village with 43 houses, a chapel and 340 inhabitants. In the census of May 25, 1987, the district had a population of 1279 inhabitants in 270 buildings or 608 apartments.
Architectural monuments
See: List of architectural monuments in Bischofswiesen # Stanggaß
Web links
- Stanggaß in the location database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB 94240937X , p. 70 ( digitized version ).
- ^ A b Dieter Albrecht: Fürstpropstei Berchtesgaden, Munich 1954. Chapter: Gnotschaft Bischofswiesen (Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I, Issue 7) , p. 24.
- ^ Joseph Anton Eisenmann and Karl Friedrich Hohn: Topo-geographical-statistical lexicon of the Kingdom of Bavaria, Munich 1831