Adelschlag

Adelschlag [ in dialect: Olschlou ] is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Eichstätt and a member of the administrative community Nassenfels.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 5.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 5.2 Education

Geography

Adelschlag lies in the planning region south of Ingolstadt Altmühltal valley on the plateau of southern Franconian Altmühltal Nature Park. The area was at the date January 1, 1999 51.98 km ². Population breakdown by community members ( as at 30 September 2006):

  • Adelschlag 630 (1800: 200; 1912: 381; 1950: 599; 1973: 503)
  • Möckenlohe 600
  • Ox box 707
  • Pietenfeld 873

The municipality Adelschlag include as additional districts: pheasant, Forsthof, Moritz Brunn, Prielhof ( 1186 " Brule " by OHG Bruil = marsh meadow), Tempelhof, Untermöckenlohe, Forest Cabin, white churches and Witten field.

History

893 was the first documentary mention of the place under the name Adeloltesloh in the " Vita S. Walburgis " of Eichstätt Domklerikers Wolfhard of Herrieden. The name is composed of the Old High German LOH for grove and the persons name Adelolt. In the 12th century made ​​mentions as Adelesloch and Adalsloch, a 14th-century Adelsloh. Since 1544 outweighs the name Adelschlag. The Kirchdorf - 1313 was the right of patronage of the Prince-Bishop Philip of Rathsamhausen handed over to the Augustinian Canons Rebdorf - was an office of the Prince-Bishopric of Eichstätt, which was in the Frankish Empire District since 1500.

During the witch hunts in the high pin Eichstätt at least 14 women and four men from Pietenfeld, Landershofen, Adelschlag and Möckenlohe were accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death. Two of the executions took place in 1603, 14 in the two years 1617 and 1618 as well as 1622 and 1627 one.

1803 Adelschlag was secularized in favor of the Archduke Ferdinand of Tuscany. Since the Peace of Pressburg in 1805 the place belonged to Bavaria and was from 1817 to 1833 the Principality of Eichstätt of the Dukes of Leuchtenberg. At this time (1821 ) the place Adelschlag had 210 inhabitants.

Incorporations

With the municipal reform was on April 1, 1971, the merger of Adelschlag, Möckenlohe and ox box unit community with community based in Adelschlag. Pietenfeld was added on 1 May 1978.

Population Development

On the territory of the municipality 2000 2.604 as of June 30, 2005 and 2,752 residents in 1970, 2051, 1987, 2280, counted.

Policy

Parish council

The local council of Adelschlag has 14 members.

  • CSU 7 seats
  • SPD 2 seats
  • Free Wählergemeinschaft 5 seats

(As at municipal election on March 3, 2002)

Mayor

Mayor since May 1, 1996 Michael Spreng by the Free Voters Community.

Structures in Adelschlag

  • The Catholic branch church of St. Andrew, in the Middle Ages parish church, in 1707 according to plans of Eichstätt court architect Jakob Engel rebuilt by its Parlier Johann Baptist Came Sino reusing older parts of the wall. The Baroque altars were built 1717-1718; Sebastian altar dates from Eichstätter sculptor Christian hand Schuher. The church tower, whose basements of Romanesque come was covered with his laternenbekrönten dome with shingles. The Baroque church was demolished while maintaining the tower in 1972 and rebuilt the following year by the architect Karl Josef Schattner. Parts of the baroque facilities were taken over, the altars and the pulpit of Stuck Franz Xaver Horneis ( Horniß ) of 1737th Also the main altarpiece painted in 1893 by Joseph Kiener was replaced. A Madonna of the Rosary is a baroque creation of the 1700s.
  • North of Adelschlag a former Roman estate was ( villa rustica ) and have been rebuilt to the museum. To the east of the village is a Roman road in residues has received.

Monuments

List of monuments in Adelschlag

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of € 975,000 in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted € 52,000. There were 1998 in the field of Agriculture and Forestry four, in the manufacturing sector and 69 in the area of ​​trade and transport 17 employees at the workplace. In other areas, 22 people were employed at the workplace, where the unemployment rate was 23%. Employees at the residence, there was a total of 883 in the manufacturing sector, there were none, in the construction of five plants. In addition, in 1999, there were 79 farms with an agricultural area of ​​2,500 ha, of which 2,144 were hectares of arable land and 352 ha of permanent grassland.

Education

There are the following facilities (as of 1999):

  • Kindergartens: 100 kindergarten places with 114 children
  • Elementary schools: 1 with 10 teachers and 193 students

Others

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