Reichling

Reichling is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Landsberg am Lech and a member of the administrative community Reichling.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 5.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 5.2 Education
  • 6.1 Youth Club Luden Hausen

Geography

Reichling is located in the Munich region.

There are the following districts: Luden Hausen, Reichling. In addition, there are the following places Reichling Ried and Gimmenhausen.

History

Archaeological finds prove the Roman Empire Lings past. From the neighboring settlement Epfach ( Abodiacum ) was a Roman road from Lech a ford through the present municipal area to the east. On the terrace edge above Lech, a Roman brick kiln was excavated in the 1930s. After the end of Roman rule in the 5th century Alemannic tribes founded a Richilo the place Reichling. Luden Hausen was founded during the first phase in the early Middle Ages.

With the beginning of the Wittelsbach rule on Lechrain in the 13th century Luden Hausen was part of the District Court Landsberg. Reichling came to care court Rough Lech mountain, which belonged to the regional courts Landsberg, Schongau and Weilheim alternately.

In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria emerged with the community of 1818 the municipalities Reichling ( in the county / district Schongau ) and Luden Hausen ( in the county / district of Landsberg). Only with the resolution of the county Schongau on July 1, 1972, Reichling the district of Landsberg am Lech. At the same time the then independent municipality Luden Hausen was incorporated into Reichling.

Population Development

On the territory of the municipality were 1970 1.067 1987 1.272 and then counted 1,668 inhabitants in 2005.

Policy

Mayor is Margit Horner Spindler ( village community Reichling ).

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of € 604 thousand in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted 120 T €.

Coat of arms

The Coat of Arms description is: Under blue shield head, it obliquely crossed a golden key and a slumped golden sword in silver over a green Dreienberg a red unicorn hull.

Culture and sights

Monuments

→ List of monuments in Reichling

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the manufacturing sector and 51 in the area of ​​trade and transport any social insurance contributions at the workplace. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 509 in the manufacturing sector there were 4 businesses in the construction sector 4 farms. In addition, in 1999, there were 78 farms with an agricultural area of 1399 ha, of which 1096 ha of permanent green space.

Education

There are the following facilities:

  • Kindergartens: 75 kindergarten places with 71 children (as of 1999)

Luden Hausen

Luden Hausen is a district of Reichling and is located about 3 km from Reichling away. It is the highest village ( 736 m) in the district of Landsberg. On a terrain elevation in the center of the village is the parish church of St. Peter and Paul rises. In the coat of arms of Luden Hausen and Reichling we find a blue shield main diagonally crossed a golden key and a slumped golden sword. Among them in silver over a green Dreienberg a red unicorn head. It reminds of the church 's patron saints Peter and Paul Luden Hausen. The three mountain has Reichling at the foot of Mount Wurz and Keltenschanze at the height Issing, as well as membership in the care Rough Lech mountain. The Unicorn hull is the coat of arms of Abbot Benedict Ettaler Pacher (1739-1759) taken from Reichling.

Luden Hausen was first mentioned in 804 as Hludinhusir as part of the donation ( tradition ) of a property to the diocese of Freising and was thus in 2004 celebrated its 1200th anniversary.

Youth Club Luden Hausen

The Youth Club Luden Hausen eV (JCL ) was founded in the early summer months of 1965 about six to eight Luden Hausener boys and joined together the then existing groups of football players, hockey players and the Maypole responsible.

Over the years the number of members rose to around 130 active and passive members. Locals Young people may join from the age of 14 year. Among the annual events include the Carnival parade, which was replaced in 2000 by Carnival spectacle. The traditional maypole and its replacement by the Christmas tree, which can appear in festive glory at Christmas time evening our village. The "Club " held every year since 2005, a Nightclubbing which is very popular.

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