Our lord

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Our lord
City of Ingolstadt
Coat of arms of our Lord
Coordinates: 48 ° 44 ′ 0 ″  N , 11 ° 26 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 366 m
Area : 2.4 km²
Residents : 2479  (December 31, 2017)
Population density : 1,033 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 1962
Postal code : 85051
Area code : 0841
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Location of our Lord in Ingolstadt

Our lord is a sub-district of the independent city of Ingolstadt . Until it was incorporated in early 1962, it formed an independent municipality within the Ingolstadt district . Besides the village of Our Lord of the sub-district includes the hamlets were fortunate, Hennenbühl and sun bridge .

geography

Topographic location

Unsernherrn is located in the south of the Ingolstadt city area in the district of Münchener Strasse. In the northwest and north it borders on the subdistricts Hundszell and Am Südfriedhof as well as the Bahnhofsviertel, in the east on the district southeast and the subdistricts Ringsee and Rothenturm , in the southeast on Markt Manching in the district of Pfaffenhofen, in the southwest and west on the Ingolstadt district South or the sub-districts of Zuchering Nord , Unterbrunnenreuth and Spitalhof .

Natural structure

The place is located in the so-called "Au" on the southern bank of the Danube , a flat meadow landscape with sandy soils, which was formerly characterized by a large abundance of forests and water with numerous trees . Today's Sandrach river , which flows around Unsernherrn in the south and east, was originally the southern of three branches of the Danube and, until the river was regulated from 1363, also its main branch. The middle arm, the "Altach", ran north of the village and remained in remnants until the end of the 19th century as the so-called "Ringsee", from which the district of the same name owes its name. The historical landforms have been decimated today through drainage, intensive agricultural use and surface sealing . On the Sandrach, however, a belt of Lohen is still preserved, some of which were renatured as part of the city of Ingolstadt's "Lohen Program" . As one of the main traffic routes to the south, the Münchener Straße leading through the town, a section of the federal highway 13 , has long been causing considerable traffic congestion.

history

Church in Our Lord

On January 1, 1962, the previously independent community Unsernherrn was dissolved and divided between the neighboring communities of Ingolstadt, Brunnenreuth, Hagau, Manching and Niederstimm. Niederstimm was taken over by the Manching community on January 1, 1971. Brunnenreuth and Hagau were incorporated into Ingolstadt on July 1, 1972. Thus the area of ​​the former municipality Unsernherrn is now in Ingolstadt (main part) and Manching.

Son of the place

  • Jakob Weidendorfer (1914–1998), cathedral chapter and Caritas director of the Eichstätt diocese

literature

  • Frank Becker, Christina Grimminger, Karlheinz Hemmeter: City of Ingolstadt . In: Monuments in Bavaria . 1st edition. tape I.1 / 2 . Karl M. Lipp, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-87490-583-7 , p. 602-610 .
  • Franz Xaver Ostermaier: Our Lord . In: Collection sheet of the historical association in and for Ingolstadt . tape 18 , 1893, ISSN  1619-6074 , p. 50-80 ( digitized [accessed December 21, 2012]).
  • Hans Fegert: Ingolstadt districts-The Chronicle of Our Lords . 3K-Verlag, Kösching 2005, ISBN 3-924940-62-2 , p. 274 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lohen program. (No longer available online.) In: Auenkonzept / Lohenprogramm. Contribution of the city of Ingolstadt as a worldwide project of the EXPO 2000. Garden department of the city of Ingolstadt, July 9, 2002, archived from the original on December 27, 2009 ; Retrieved March 12, 2008 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ingolstadt.de
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 489 f .