Wölling (Dorfen)

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Wölling is part of the municipality of Dorfen in the Bavarian district of Erding . The three hamlets of Staffing and Rinning and Hundsmüthing are located near Wölling

Wölling from the south
Staffing from the southeast

geography

The place is in Upper Bavaria on the valley slope of the Wöllinger Bach. Except for three houses, it consists of farms and has about 50 residents. Bundesstraße 15 runs southwest of Wölling .

history

Wölling is in 1205 as Wenlige first mentioned in documents. At that time it was owned by the Au am Inn monastery . From the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 19th century, Wölling was part of the Weckerling chairmanship. The place belonged to the municipality of Eibach until the regional reform in 1972 .

hamlet

Staffing

The hamlet is 700 m north and is a large estate with the church of St. Nikolaus . The church is an unusually large late Gothic building (15th century, extended in 1912/13). Inside is a neo-Gothic choir altar.

Rinning

Rinning Church from the south before the tower collapsed in Jan. 1969

Rinning is 600 m south. The small Hl. Blut-Kirche (formerly a pilgrimage chapel) stood in the hamlet until 1969, but had to give way due to the dilapidation and the widening of the Dorfen-Eibach road. Some of the former furnishings are located in the St. Vitus Dorfen market church.

Hundsmüthing

The hamlet is 500 m north and consists of 5 houses and an active farm.

literature

  • Dorfener Heimatbuch. From the city elevation to the 3rd millennium . Volume 1, Präbst printing company, Dorfen 2006.

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Coordinates: 48 ° 17 '34.3 "  N , 12 ° 8' 32.4"  E