Steinkirchen

Stone Churches is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Erding and a member of the administrative community of the same name.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms and Flag
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Education

Geography

Stone churches located in the eastern district of Erding, in the midst of the hilly, wooded country Erdinger wood, also called tertiary hill country or Isar -Inn- hills. The municipality is situated approximately 17 km north- west of Villages, 26 km south of Landshut and at 19 km from the Moosburg an der Isar and the county town of Erding. Since stone churches lies to the east of Munich Airport, is located there ( depending on the wind direction), the approach path. There are the following districts: Hofstarring, stone churches.

History

1133 is first found a reference to the name ' stone churches ' ​​in a document. In a Moosburg St. Kastulusurkunde a ' Rüdiger de steininen churches ' ​​witness is called. As of this time, there are more mentions, such as 1159/61, when the ministerial Juditta of stone churches Good to Grasbrunn the Bishopric of Freising gives and Isengrim de stone churches thereby acts as a witness. In the 13th century occur Eberhard and his sons, Henry, Albert, Ulrich Konrad and Friedrich de Stainkirchen and Vilbirgis de Steinchirc in Freising manuscripts.

Since 1315 stone church parish was abnormally with many branches; on April 6, 1374 the Freising Cathedral Provost John of Kammerberg were awarded the benefice of the parish churches of stone and at the same time united with the parish of the Freising Cathedral Chapter. In modern times, stone churches was for a long time down Bavarian: It belonged to Rentamt Landshut and Erding district court of the Electorate of Bavaria. In the course of the action taken by Montgelas administrative reform in Bavaria was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community. Since 1978 there is the administrative community stone churches with headquarters in stone churches.

Incorporations

During the Bavarian municipal reform came on October 1, 1971, the municipality Hofstarring to stone churches.

Religions

The vast number of inhabitants stone Kirchen are Roman Catholic. The parish stone churches is currently before priest Jacek Jamiolkowski. He followed in 2005 parish administrator Herbert Aneder.

Population Development

On the territory of the municipality were 1970 1.069 1987 1.073 and then counted 1,180 inhabitants in 2000.

At 31 December 2010 1,153 citizens were counted by the National Statistical Office.

Policy

Stone churches is one of the smaller communities of the district Erding. Current mayor is Ursula Eibl from the About -Party voter community that provides the majority in the City Council with nine seats. The Free Voters occupy three seats.

Stone churches is the seat of the administrative community stone churches which consists of the municipalities Hohenpolding, Inning, Kirchberg and stone churches.

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of 462 k € in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted to T € 42.

The community participates in the Ostbündnis.

Coat of arms and flag

→ Main article: Coat of arms of the municipality of stone churches (Upper Bavaria)

The coat of arms of the municipality of stone churches was established on 8 February 1983: " Argent, a double, a brick pointed arch, above a red crown, below a floating green Three mountain. "

In addition to the coat of arms the community performs a flag with the colors green, white and red.

Culture and sights

  • Catholic parish church of St. John D. T. and Ev. in stone churches built in 2nd half of the 15th century, the Baroque style in the 18th century
  • Kath Branch Church of St. Lawrence in Hofstarring, built in 1767 by Johann Baptist Lethner

Worth mentioning is the location north of Hofstarring in the forest Bruendl chapel. It was built in 1707 by Hofstarringer host Markmair gratitude for rescue from a serious illness of a bustling source. 1768 bought the then parish priest Deutinger for 2 guilders a small altar in the Wartenberg painter Josef Zach einfügte a copy of Passau Mary Help of image. Since the Second World War, the pilgrimage was strengthened because it serves as Mahnstätte the local veterans' associations to peace.

A few kilometers north-west of stone churches stands on a small hill, the castle Pirka. Only the manor house which has been preserved, albeit changed from the view of Michael Wening to 1718.

In the local museum in Thal ( at Schröder thing ) a historic courtyard is shown since 2008.

See also: list of architectural monuments in stone churches (Upper Bavaria)

Economy, agriculture and forestry

The municipality stone churches is agrarian. Industry is not present. Few craft and commercial businesses are located at the site, the majority of the population works as commuters beyond. It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the field of Agriculture and Forestry six, in the manufacturing sector and 41 in the area of ​​trade and transport 57 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 22 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 436 in the manufacturing sector, there were four, two companies in the construction industry. In addition, in 1999, there were 64 farms with an agricultural area of 1,178 ha, of which 866 ha of arable land and 304 ha of permanent grassland.

Traffic

Stone churches located on the county road ED 26 and ED 28 Due to the small size of the community, the transport connection is not particularly pronounced. Only the truck traffic route B15- Moosburg brings a slightly larger volume of traffic.

Education

In the municipal area built churches there is a church- supported school. Stone churches is a member of the Association of Schools of wood land with two primary schools in Schröder thing and Hohenpolding. Secondary schools are in Taufkirchen ( Vils) (main and junior high school ), as well as in Villages ( special school, secondary school with M- train, high school).

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