Zweikirchen (Tiefenbach)

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Two churches
Municipality Tiefenbach
Coordinates: 48 ° 28 '56 "  N , 12 ° 7' 55"  E
Height : 481 m above sea level NN
Residents : 129  (1987)
Postal code : 84184
Area code : 08709
The parish church of St. Michael
The parish church of St. Michael

Zweikirchen is a part of the municipality of Tiefenbach in the Lower Bavarian district of Landshut .

location

The cluster village Zweikirchen is located about three kilometers southeast of Tiefenbach in the Isar-Inn hill country .

history

In a deed of donation, Bishop Wolfram von Freising († 937) left the village of Zeinkircha to a certain Gottschalk . A later deed of gift names a farm in Zueinchirichum . In 1531 the place was called Zwainkirchen , between 1750 and 1790 Zwaykirchen , 1800 Zweykirchen and only in the 19th century Zweikirchen . The name probably does not go back to two churches, but to the cultivation of red wine, near which there was a church (zu Weinkirchen). The field name Weinberg still exists today.

From 1148/1158, the brothers Engilwan and Altmann were found here, a noble family that was related to the Achdorfern. Around 1229 the brothers Heinrich and Wicmann von Zweikirchen appeared as ducal ministerials . The row of owners of the Tafernwirtschaft is fully known from 1526 until today, with a few gaps in the 16th century.

Around 1810 there were twelve properties in Zweikirchen. In 1813 Zweikirchen belonged to the Neufraunhofen patrimonial court and to the Münchsdorf tax district . When the communities were formed, the place became part of the Münchsdorf community. When it was dissolved in 1978, the area around Zweikirchen was incorporated into the Tiefenbach community. In 1987 Zweikirchen had 129 inhabitants.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St. Michael . It was built in the 15th century in the late Gothic style, with the foundation walls of an earlier Romanesque church serving as the foundations for the nave. The furnishings are neo-Gothic with individual late Gothic and baroque figures.

societies

  • Zweikirchen volunteer fire department. It was founded in 1907.
  • KSK Zweikirchen
  • Edelweißschützen Zweikirchen

literature

  • Georg Schwarz: Vilsbiburg: The origin and development of the forms of rule in the Lower Bavarian region between Isar and Rott . Historical Atlas of Bavaria I / XXXVII, Munich 1976, ISBN 3 7696 9898 3 ( digitized version )
  • Susanne Margarethe Herleth-Krentz: The district court Erding . Historical Atlas of Bavaria: Part of Old Bavaria, Edition 58. Commission for Bavarian State History, 1997

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Genealogy network