Wolfsbach (Landshut)
Wolfsbach (Landshut) is a district and a former municipality in the area of the independent city of Landshut . The districts of Frauenberg and Wolfsbach (a district that includes the western part of the former community of Wolfsbach) essentially form the Frauenberg district . District parts of Wolfsbach are also located in Niederaichbach (1) and Adlkofen (2).
location
The actual place Wolfsbach is located on the creek of the same name about three kilometers southwest of Niederaichbach in the municipality of Niederaichbach . The Landshut districts of Wolfstein, Wolfsteinerau, Aumühle and the Burgstall Schaumburg can be found in the district, which includes the western part of the former Wolfsbach community .
history
In Wolichspach there was a farm owned by the duke in ancient times. In the year of conscription in 1752, Wolfsbach consisted of 25 properties and was part of the Frauenberg chairmanship and the Adlkofen office . The Wolfsbach community emerged from the tax district of the same name . It belonged to the district office and district of Landshut. In the course of the regional reform it was largely incorporated into the municipality of Niederaichbach on July 1, 1971, the districts of Pöffelkofen and Zaitzkofen came to the municipality of Frauenberg and, after its dissolution, finally to Adlkofen. A partial area of 732 hectares (like the community of Frauenberg) was incorporated into the independent city of Landshut on July 1, 1974.
literature
- Georg Schwarz: Vilsbiburg: The origin and development of the forms of rule in the Lower Bavarian region between Isar and Rott . I / XXXVII in the Historical Atlas of Bavaria , Munich 1976 ( digitized version ).