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Vohenstrauß municipality
Coordinates: 49 ° 39 ′ 6 ″  N , 12 ° 19 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 522 m
Residents : 25  (2011)
Postal code : 92648
Area code : 09656
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Location of Untertresenfeld in Bavaria

Untertresenfeld is a village in the northern Upper Palatinate and part of the city of Vohenstrauß .

Geographical location

Untertresenfeld is located about 2.5 km south of Waldthurn and 3.5 km north of Vohenstrauss.

Untertresenfeld is on the banks of the Trausenbach. The Trausenbach changes its name twice. It is called from its source on the western slope of the Fahrenberg to about Obertresenfeld Furtbach, then at Untertresenfeld Löhlbach and further downstream Trausenbach to its confluence with the Luhe .

history

In the middle of the 13th century (upper and lower) bar field (also: Dresenvelt, Dresenfeld) belonged to the dominion of Waldthurn. Tresenfeld was mentioned in writing in 1271, 1272 and 1273. Ulrich von Hostau , Gottfried von Waldthurn and Friedrich von Waldthurn waived their claims to goods in Tresenfeld in favor of the Waldsassen Abbey.

In 1483 Ulrich von Waldau zu Waldthurn left his sons property in Untertresenfeld.

In 1535 the people of Waldthurn had 2 farms, 2 half farms and 1 fiefdom in Obertresenfeld, 2 farms and 1 fiefdom in Mittertresenfeld and 1 Grundholden in Unterertresenfeld.

In the 18th century Obertresenfeld was a village, Untertresenfeld a hamlet, both of which belonged to the Altenstadt community. A property in Tresenfeld was free and paid interest to the parish of Luhe.

In the 18th century Tresenfeld belonged to the Altenstadt community and Vohenstrauss parish. It had 16 properties and a mill. The parish of Luhe received interest payments. 2 properties were subordinate to the manor and the lower court of Pleystein , another property was subject to the manor of the Catholic Church Foundation Vohenstrauss and the lower court of Amt Vohenstrauss, the rest was subordinate to the lower court of Leuchtenberg .

Untertresenfeld belonged to the Altenstadt tax district formed in 1808 . In addition to Altenstadt itself, this included Obertresenfeld, Unterertresenfeld, Fiedlbühl, Kößlmühle, Oelschlag, and Papiermühle.

At the beginning of the 19th century, with 23 families, Tresenfeld formed a direct regional judicial rural community that belonged to the Waldthurn market. This community Tresenfeld consisted of the village Obertresenfeld with 17 families and the hamlet Untertresenfeld with 6 families.

In 1830 Tresenfeld was incorporated into Altenstadt.

With the municipality reform in 1972 Untertresenfeld came into the municipality of Vohenstrauß.

Chapel in lower counter field

The listed Schraml Chapel is on the way from Untertresenfeld to Albersrieth . It shows the year 1701 and the first letters of the builder HM (meaning the farm owner Haberkorn Michael). In 1888 Johannes Frischholz bought the chapel together with the agricultural property.

On the gable side is the entrance with a wooden grille, above it is a cross. Inside is a prayer stool and the image of a Sorrowful Mother of God , which is said to come from the Waldau castle chapel . The chapel is framed by two mighty linden trees.

Population development in Untertresenfeld from 1838

1838-1925
year Residents building
1838 43 6th
1871 37 20th
1885 31 7th
1900 44 6th
1913 43 7th
1925 30th 6th
1950-2011
year Residents building
1950 44 6th
1961 28 7th
1970 25th k. A.
1987 31 7th
2011 25th k. A.

Individual evidence

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  2. Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I, Issue 39: Vohenstrauss p. 123
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  4. Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I, Issue 39: Vohenstrauss p. 167
  5. Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I, Issue 39: Vohenstrauss p. 192
  6. Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I Issue 39: Vohenstrauss p. 206
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  9. Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Altbayern Series I, Issue 39: Vohenstrauss p. 233
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  11. Field chapel near the lower counter field .
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