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Dew wind
City of Heideck
Coordinates: 49 ° 8 ′ 44 "  N , 11 ° 5 ′ 34"  E
Height : 410 m above sea level NN
Residents : 105  (2020)
Incorporation : January 1, 1972
Postal code : 91180
Area code : 09177

Tautenwind is part of the municipality of Heideck in the Middle Franconian district of Roth in Bavaria .

location

The village is located southeast of Röttenbach and northwest of Heideck. A local connecting road leads from Altenheideck ; it continues via Waldhaus to Seiboldsmühle . In addition, south of Laffenau, a road branches off from the district road RH 34 to Tautenwind. The village corridor covers 148 hectares .

history

Tautenwind was first mentioned in a document in 1248: The cathedral provost of Eichstätt, as patron saint of the church of Laibstadt , which was owned by the cathedral chapter , enfeoffed the Eichstätter ministerial Cunradus dictus de Owe (= Konrad von Au) with the tenth of Tautenwind. After Liebenstadt was hived off from the original parish of Laibstadt (before 1458), Tautenwind belonged to the parish of Liebenstadt.

After the Landshut War of Succession , Tautenwind and Heideck came to the newly established Principality of Pfalz-Neuburg in 1505 . When the Heideck administration office in Palatinate-Neuburg, and thus also Tautenwind with its 13 properties, was pledged to the Burgraves of Nuremberg by the indebted Count Palatine Ottheinrich in 1542 , Nuremberg introduced the Reformation in the same year . In 1585 the Heideck von Pfalz-Neuburg office was redeemed. The reintroduction of the Catholic religious practice took place only with the re-Catholicization of Neuburg-Palatinate under the returned to the old church, Count Palatine Wolfgang Wilhelm from 1627 by Jesuits who were stationed in Heideck .

At the end of the Old Kingdom , around 1800, there were 13 properties in Tautenwind with subjects of the Heideck district court judge as the manorial estate. The village was subordinate to the Heideck administration office in the Palatinate-Neuburg region.

In the new Kingdom of Bavaria (1806), Tautenwind, together with Altenheideck, Liebenstadt, Haag and Rambach, formed the municipality of Liebenstadt in the tax district of the same name in the judicial district and rent office (later district office and district court) Hilpoltstein.

The number of properties in Tautenwind was almost unchanged for a long time. In 1820 there were 14, 1837 17, 1903 16 and 1950 15 properties. In 1875 there were 28 buildings and 62 head of cattle in the village.

With the regional reform in Bavaria , the municipality of Liebenstadt was dissolved, and Tautenwind became part of the municipality of Heideck in the Roth district on January 1, 1972.

Population development

  • 1818: 75 (14 "fireplaces", 15 families)
  • 1837: 83 (17 properties)
  • 1875: 71
  • 1903: 81 (16 residential buildings)
  • 1937: 86
  • 1950: 89
  • 1961: 92 (15 residential buildings)
  • 1973: 88
  • 1987: 91 (20 buildings with living space; 26 apartments)
  • 2012: 86

Catholic Chapel of St. Mary

The local chapel of St. Maria was built by Peter Schneck in 1869 and given a name in 1875; the diocese of Eichstätt issued a measuring license for six trade fairs a year. The altar from 1762 comes from the Kreuth castle chapel . In 1896, the bell was benediziert .

Attractions

In addition to the local chapel, house no.1, a ground floor former residential barn made of sandstone with a half-timbered gable , marked 1728, house no.2, a ground-floor farmhouse with a gable roof and half-timbered gable, marked 1802, and house no.6 with half-timbered barn from the 18th Century.

societies

  • Sportfreunde Altenheideck-Tautenwind e. V.

Others

In the forest north of Tautenwind, the ammunition depot of the combat helicopter regiment 26 of the Bundeswehr existed in the forest of Laffenau until the end of 1997 . Were stored there u. a. HOT guided ammunition for helicopters. The area remains uncultivated and comprises 10 halls, 32 underground storage bunkers, farm buildings, a 1000 meter emergency landing strip and a 1.3 hectare area for ammunitioning Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters. For many years, since the time of the disinformation of the Cold War , there has been a rumor that Pershing medium-range missiles were said to have been stationed there. Mechanically, however, these would not have fit into the bunkers.

literature

  • Love city. In: Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich (edit.): Complete list of localities of the Kingdom of Bavaria , Munich 1876, column 889
  • Franz Xaver Buchner: The diocese of Eichstätt. Volume I: Eichstätt 1937, Volume II: Eichstätt 1938
  • Hans Wolfram Lübbeke and Otto Braasch: Monuments in Bavaria. Middle Franconia: Ensembles, architectural monuments, archaeological site monuments , Munich 1986
  • Wolfgang Wiessner: Historical Atlas of Bavaria. Part Franconia, series I, issue 24: Hilpoltstein. Munich 1978

Individual evidence

  1. Buchner II, p. 95
  2. Buchner II, p. 67; Histor. Atlas, pp. 117, 159
  3. Buchner II, p. 96
  4. Histor. Atlas, p. 177
  5. Histor. Atlas, p. 179
  6. Histor. Atlas, p. 235 f.
  7. Alphabetical index of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise ... , Ansbach 1818, p. 4; Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  8. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  9. Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich, Sp. 889
  10. Alphabetical list of all the localities contained in the Rezatkreise ... , Ansbach 1818, p. 91
  11. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  12. Kgl. Statistical Bureau in Munich, Sp. 889
  13. ^ Localities directory of the Kingdom of Bavaria with alphabetical register of places , Munich 1904, column 1220
  14. Buchner II, p. 97
  15. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  16. ^ Official register of places for Bavaria. Territorial status on October 1, 1964 with statistical information from the 1961 census , Munich 1964, column 796
  17. Histor. Atlas, p. 255
  18. Official directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 , Munich 1991, p. 348
  19. Müller's Großes Deutsches Ortsbuch 2012 , Berlin / Boston 2012, p. 1365
  20. Buchner II, p. 96; Lübbeke / Braasch, p. 463; Out and about together. Churches and parishes in the district of Roth and in the city of Schwabach , Schwabach / Roth undated [2000], p. 97
  21. Lübbeke / Braasch, p. 463
  22. Report on the depot resolution (English)
  23. Aerial photo of the Laffenau depot
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