Wildranna

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Wildranna
Wegscheid market
Coordinates: 48 ° 34 ′ 51 ″  N , 13 ° 44 ′ 6 ″  E
Height : 603 m above sea level NN
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 94110
Area code : 08592
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The Parish Church of the Seven Sorrows of Mary

Wildenranna is a district of Markt Wegscheid in the Lower Bavarian district of Passau . The place, an anger village with a closed preserved town center, is located about four kilometers southwest of Wegscheid on a mountain slope above the Ranna .

history

An old trade route ran here from Passau to Krummau in Bohemia. A knight Werner von Ranaha is attested in 1121, a castle in the second half of the 13th century.

Around 1359, Wildenranna fell to the Passau monastery with the rule of Rannariedl . After several changes of ownership, the rule of Rannariedl with the Oberamt Wildenranna and Heindlschlag came to the Archduchy of Austria in 1506 . Similar to the Sieben Künischen Villages , it formed an Austrian enclave in the Hochstift Passau.

The Austrian Hofmark Wildenranna made trading in the surrounding highly esteemed markets of Untergriesbach , Wegscheid and Obernzell considerably more difficult , as the sellers (toll collectors) levied a high toll for each passage of goods and often confiscated goods. Complaints to the Reichstag of 1530 and the governor in Linz had just as little effect as the temporary imprisonment of the attacker in Wegscheid in August 1592 and April 1617.

When Prince-Bishop Leopold Ernst von Firmian acquired the County of Rannariedl in 1765 for 315,000 guilders, the Wildenranna court came back to the bishopric. This made Wildenranna an episcopal toll station towards Austria and increased the fees by 30% as early as 1766. The toll station came to an end in 1803 when the Wildenranna court was repealed and incorporated into the Wegscheid care court. In 1806 Wildenranna came to Bavaria .

In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria , the municipality of Wildenranna was created with the municipal edict of 1818 with the locations Brunngraberhäusl, Eckwies, Furthäusl, Garmer, Kailing, Maierstockberg, Obermühle, Pölzöd, Rannahof, Rannasäge, Reichartsreut, Rosenau, Schlatthäusl, Schlattlmühle, Tumpenberg Imühle II, Winklhammer, Wippling and Wüstenberg.

On July 23, 1833, a chapel was designated here in place of a previous building. February 22, 1874 saw the establishment of the volunteer fire brigade. After a major fire in 1898, the village complex on the long meadow was rebuilt uniformly. In 1904 the Wildenranna branch was built. From 1904 to 1906, today's neo-Romanesque church was built according to plans by Johann Baptist Schott . It was consecrated on August 24, 1909 by Bishop Sigismund Felix von Ow-Felldorf . In 1920 the elevation to the parish followed.

On December 1, 1912, Wildenranna was connected to the Erlau – Wegscheid railway line. The line was closed on January 28, 1965.

The "Ranninger", as the residents of the surrounding towns are called, achieved several successes in the competition Our village should become more beautiful . In 1963 the first place was taken in the then Wegscheid district and second in the district decision . In 1975 Wildenranna took second place in the Passau district and in 1980 first place in the Lower Bavaria region. In 1981, in the state decision, it was chosen from among 23 participating locations as one of seven villages that were allowed to take part in the federal decision in 1981. At this Wildenranna received a silver medal.

As part of the regional reform in Bavaria , Wildenranna came to the Wegscheid market on May 1, 1978.

A compression station for the MEGAL natural gas pipeline is located south of the municipality . This pipeline started operating in 1980.

media

In 2002, Bavarian television shot a documentary film by Alice Agneskirchner in the series Unter Unser Himmel entitled Wildenranna - A Village in Lower Bavaria .

Attractions

In the list of architectural monuments in Wegscheid four monuments are listed for Wildenranna .

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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 GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 620 .
  2. Wildenranna - A village in Lower Bavaria in the IMDB