Bodenkirchen

Bodenkirchen is a municipality in the district of Lower Bavaria Landshut.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 3.1 Mayor
  • 3.2 municipal
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 3.4 Town twinning
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 5.1 Established businesses

Geography

Geographical Location

Bodenkirchen located in the southern district of Landshut nearly 30 km from Landshut and 10 km from both Vilsbiburg and of Neumarkt- St. Veit in the Upper Bavarian district of Mühldorf. Bodenkirchen has in Aich near the B 299 a stop on the railway line from Landshut to Salzburg.

Neighboring communities

Community structure

The municipality has 80 Bodenkirchen officially named districts:

  • Aich
  • Altfaltersberg
  • Brook
  • Barting
  • Bauer Seibold village
  • Binabiburg
  • Binastorf
  • Bodenkirchen
  • Bonbruck
  • Broad riding
  • Book
  • Castle
  • Einsiedlhof
  • Elbow
  • Emiching
  • Ensbach
  • Froschau
  • Gansenöd
  • Gassau
  • Gelting
  • Geratsfurt
  • Götzdorf
  • Grabing
  • Grienzing
  • Grub
  • Grubhof
  • Grubloh
  • Hainzing
  • Hargarding
  • Hasam
  • Haumpolding
  • Haunzenbergersöll
  • Hauslweid
  • Hilling
  • Kingdom of Heaven
  • Hinteröd
  • Höllmühle
  • Hollreit
  • Holzleiten
  • Hörmannsdorf
  • Stroke
  • Jesenkofen
  • Kolbing
  • King Reuth
  • Kremping
  • Kresham
  • Lehing
  • Ladders
  • Litzelkirchen
  • Maierhof
  • March
  • Margaret
  • Maueröd
  • Michlbach
  • Möslreit
  • Neuhof
  • Oberndorf
  • Top chafing
  • Petzling
  • Pfistersham
  • Prölling
  • Psallersöd
  • Putzing
  • Rafolding
  • Rimberg
  • Rothenwörth
  • Samberg
  • Slices
  • Scherneck
  • Bach clan
  • Stetten
  • Thal
  • Tiefenbach
  • Treidlkofen
  • Wagmannsberg
  • West Thann
  • Wifling
  • Willaberg
  • Wimm

History

From prehistoric times, a neolithic Amulet of Haunzenbergersöll / valley (8000 BC, in the Museum Vilsbiburg ), Linear Pottery shards finds at Aich / Stroke ( 4500 BC) and a dual- populated grave mound field in the forest near Treidlkofen (1500 have received or are 750 BC).

It is first mentioned Puobenchirchen or Pubenchirchin, Pobenchirchen and Poinkirchin 1125-1141 due to donations. " Puobo " was probably a noble lord in possession of a private church.

1482 Bodenkirchen appears as chairman shaft in the office of the District Court Biburg Biburg ( Vilsbiburg ). At the time the statistical description 1752/1760 the chairman shaft Bodenkirchen scored 23 estate. The Church of St. John the Baptist was a Expositurkirche the parish Aich. More landgericht immediate chairman properties in today's municipal area were Aich, Binabiburg, Treidlkofen, Scherneck, Margaret and Bonbruck I and II low judicial districts were the Hofmarken Psallersöd, Long QT, Bonbruck, Haunzenbergersöll and Binabiburg. 1808 Hofmarken were released and received as the chairman machinations of a community- like status.

1808/1811 was formed with the first municipality edict of the tax district Bodenkirchen consisting of three villages, a hamlet and 18 wildernesses, 1820, the municipality Bodenkirchen. The community Haunzenbergersöll came to a resolution process in 1828 to Bodenkirchen.

The German manufacturer Bulthaup Kitchen was founded in 1949 by Martin Bulthaup in Bodenkirchen.

On June 10, 1983, the inauguration of the new town hall of the municipality Bodenkirchen in the former palace Bonbruck, which was used until 1981 as a school building took place.

Incorporations

In the course of municipal reform, the municipalities Aich, Binabiburg, Bodenkirchen and Bonbruck joined voluntarily on 1 April 1971 the greater community Bodenkirchen together.

Policy

Mayoress

  • Monika Maier

Parish council

The council has 20 members and is made up as follows: CSU 5 seats, SPD 1 seat, voter community Bonbruck 2 seats, Nonpartisan voter community Aich 4 seats, Christian voters Community Binabiburg 3 seats, Free Wählergemeinschaft Bodenkirchen 5 seats (as at municipal election on March 3 2008)

Monika Maier was elected with 57.9 % of votes in the first ballot for mayor in March 2008.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the nobility Hauzenberger on Haunzenbergersöll with the two, the convex edge to each other crescents on a silver background and the blue cross as the attribute of St. John the Baptist, the patron of the churches of Bodenkirchen, Haunzenbergersöll and Binabiburg.

Twinning

  • The community Bodenkirchen has a partnership with the community Chocz in Poland since 20 October 2006.

Culture and sights

  • The late-Gothic parish church of St. John the Baptist in Bodenkirchen dates from the 15th century.
  • In Binabiburg is the baroque pilgrimage church St. Salvator on the mountain, a built 1710 to 1730 wall pillar church with frescos and paintings as well as a high altar from 1730 to 1740. Parish Church of St. John the Baptist was rebuilt in 1698.
  • The late-Gothic parish church of St. Ulrich in Aich emerged in the mid-15th century. It has a Baroque spire.
  • The late Gothic church of St. Giles in Michlbach was built from 1463 to 1466. It includes a carved figure of Mary with the Child in 1520 and carved relief figures of several saints around 1480 bis 1490th
  • The parish church of St. Ulrich in Treidlkofen from the 15th century was rebuilt in the mid 18th century and enlarged in 1908.
  • The parish church of the Assumption in Bonbruck has a late Gothic choir and a neo-gothic nave of 1892.
  • The parish church of St. John the Baptist in Haunzenbergersöll dates from the second half of the 15th century. The tower was completed in 1791 increased.

Monuments

→ List of monuments in Bodenkirchen

Economy

Established businesses

  • Bulthaup in Aich: Production of kitchen equipment

Education

  • Elementary school Bodenkirchen ( primary and secondary school)
  • Primary school Aich
  • Special Educational Support Centre Bonbruck
  • Kindergarten St. Wolfgang in Bonbruck
  • Nursery and kindergarten " Children's World St. Michael" in Binabiburg

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Atzberger Leonhard (1854-1918), Catholic theologian
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