Untertrubach

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Untertrubach
Community Obertrubach
Coordinates: 49 ° 40 ′ 58 ″  N , 11 ° 17 ′ 33 ″  E
Height : 385  (376-405)  m above sea level NHN
Residents : 94  (1987) 
Postal code : 91286
Area code : 09197
The Obertrubach district of Untertrubach
The Obertrubach district of Untertrubach

Untertrubach is a southern edge region of the Wiesentalb located fränkisches Kirchdorf which to Obertrubach belongs.

geography

Aerial photo of Untertrubach, seen from an east-northeast viewing direction

The village is one of 16 officially named districts of the municipality of Obertrubach in the south of Upper Franconia . It is located about four and a half kilometers west-southwest of Obertrubach at an altitude of 376  m above sea level. NHN .

history

The first written mention of Untertrubach contained in the Memorandum of the diocese of Bamberg in 1007, from which the during the late Middle Ages the Bishopric of Bamberg developed. Until the beginning of the 19th century, the place was under the sovereignty of this spiritual principality in the Holy Roman Empire . The village and community rulership was held by the Vogteiamt Wolfsberg , which also owned all 10 properties in the village. With regard to the high jurisdiction , the place was divided into two parts: North of the Trubach it exercised the Bamberg office Pottenstein in its function as a central office , south of the brook the Betzenstein nursing office belonging to the imperial city of Nuremberg as Fraischamt . When the Bamberg Monastery was secularized as a result of the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss 1802/03 and annexed by the Electorate Palatinate-Baiern in breach of the Imperial Constitution , Untertrubach became part of the New Bavarian territories that were taken over during the "Napoleonic land consolidation" .

As a result of the administrative reforms in the Kingdom of Bavaria at the beginning of the 19th century , Untertrubach became part of the rural community of Wolfsberg with the second municipal edict in 1818 , which also included the two villages Dörfles and Hundsdorf and the hamlet of Sorg . In the course of the municipal territorial reform in Bavaria in the 1970s, Untertrubach was incorporated into Obertrubach at the beginning of 1972 together with the Wolfsberg community. In 1987 Untertrubach had 94 inhabitants.

Studio Untertrubach

The former Untertrubach studio with the former substation in the foreground

In Untertrubach, the Untertrubach studio was the first recording studio in Germany with digital sound recording in the 1980s . It was located on an area below the St. Felicitas branch church , which is bordered on the north by the southern bank of the Trubach. At that time it was one of the most modern studios in Europe. The rooms used were housed in a building complex made up of three interconnected structures. It formed an L-shaped ensemble on an area of ​​around 2100 m². The control room and the three recording rooms of the studio were located in the south building of the complex, a former substation . The north building on the street side contained accommodation and accommodation for musicians and guest technicians. A lounge with lounge and relaxation areas was housed in the central building.

traffic

The connection to the public road network is established by the state road St 2260 , which runs through the village and continues from Haselstauden in an east-northeast direction to Wolfsberg.

Attractions

The Catholic branch church St. Felicitas is a choir tower church, the beginnings of which go back to the 13th century.

literature

Web links

Commons : Untertrubach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  10. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 697 .
  11. Music studio will in future become a temple of culture In: Nordbayerische Nachrichten , June 15, 2012, accessed on August 11, 2019