Taufkirchen (Vils)

Taufkirchen ( Vils) is a municipality in the district of Erding (Upper Bavaria ), which is bounded on the east by the Lower Bavarian town of Landshut district and is crossed by the Vils.

Geography

The town of Taufkirchen Vils is located at the intersection of Federal Highway 15 ( Baltic Sea -Alps- Holiday Road ) and the Federal Highway 388 and is located approximately 22 km south of Landshut, 18 km east of the county town of Erding, 9 km north of Villages as well as 23 km southwest of Vilsbiburg. To the Munich Airport 30 km and in the city of Munich is 55 km.

Taufkirchen is to the towns of Erding and Villages, the third largest municipality in the district and one of the largest floor area municipalities in the region of Munich.

Geographically, the town is part of the tertiary Isar -Inn- hills; The municipality is located in Erding wood land on the Great Vils. The flood plain of the Vils has an altitude of 456 m above sea level. NN.

Passing through the municipality, the former railway line Villages - Velden, which was converted into a hiking and Gehwanderweg.

Community structure

The municipality has the following Taufkirchen 147 parts of communes:

  • The parish villages Gebenbach, Hörgersdorf, mosses (Vils ), Taufkirchen (Vils ) Under Hofkirchen and Wambach;
  • The Kirchdörfer Anger churches, Geislbach, Jette Stetten and Kienraching;
  • The villages Aham, Atting, Flaring, Granting, Hilpolding, Huben stone, moss, Permering, Schnaupping, Solching, rhinestones, and Wetzling Winkl;
  • The hamlet Aich, Babing, Bach, Bartl mill, Birka, birch, width pond, Emling, Engl school thing, Frauenvils, Geiering, Geratsberg, Glockshub, Großköchlham, United Schaffhausen, Gröttelsberg, Hainöd, Hepfenau, Hiendlhub, Hochöd, Holzhäusl, Holzheu, Johann Rettenbachferner, Kirchlern, Kleinköchlham, Small Schaffhausen, Kleinstockach, Kronsöd, Krottenthal, Oberhof churches, Osen, Ratzing, Roßmais, Rottberg, Snap Mount, Schrafstetten, Schweinhub, Tegernbach, Vieth, Vötting, way Wicheling, Zeil and Zeilding and
  • The solitudes Abholz, Agate Mountain, Altbach, Altmann cities to have Bach riding, tree, Baureis, Blainöd, Blainthal, Bogenstorf, Brandhub, Brandstätt, Brügelsöd, Eitel mountain, Else Berg, Fenkenöd, Forach, Mrs. Berg, Prince Bach, Gänsöd, Grub, reason Haidstetten, Hauseck, Hauslehen, Hienfurth, Hinterwimm, Höch, Hoeck, yard, Hofstätt, Holreis, Holzlehen, Holzmann Holzmann behind the wood, Hudlberg, Hungerau, Kalmhub, Kalmhuber, chamber fief, Köglreit, Kronberg, Lain, Laushub, Lederstätt, fiefs Maierhof, Maisel mountain, Mögling, Moss miners, mill mountain, Mühlhof, Neuhub, Numberg, Upper Riesbachstrasse, Oberwambach, Öd on wood, Pfaffing, Polzham, stretching Bach, Reichennehaid, Reichvils, scraping the moss, Schnircklaich, Schönau, Seilstorf, Seisenberg, screen mill, barn, Staud Hausen, Stiglgrub, came over, under Riesbachstrasse, Uttenberg, Valtlstraß, wanding, Waxenberg, vineyard, meadow and Zieglhub.

History

The actual founding of Taufkirchens should therefore fall into the 7th and 8th century, in the time of Christianity. Certainly wood - - baptistery built, which gave the name of a free narrowness Bad and the later site was probably one near the Vils. At the time, Taufkirchen belonged to the old parish mosses, which is already 769 mentioned for the first time under Duke Tassilo. During this time, Taufkirchen only had the Taufrecht. It was not until 1263 called the Taufkirchner church as a parish church in a dispute with mosses.

The free narrowness of the Poor Noble " de taufkirchen " can be demonstrated to the 13th century. After 1263 no documentary evidence of the nobles of Taufkirchen are finding more. The Taufkirchen lock is explicitly mentioned 1263 and from then forms the core cell, which developed into the place. The respective lords of the castle were the basic and court gentlemen local area and its immediate vicinity. Since their land was raised to Hofmark. As of 1377, the Lords of Mrs. Berg came before as the owner of Taufkirchen. In the Holy Year 1500, many pilgrims passed through on their journey to Rome by Taufkirchner area, which is likely to emerge from the road map by Erhard Etzlaub from this year. In 1522, Ladislaus of Mrs. Berg came from the Hague Line in the possession of Taufkirchen. With him, the confusion and the turmoil of the schism broke over the place start. In order to acquire the means for its glossy wedding, he sold the castle in 1554 and Hofmark for 41,000 guilders to the merchant Hans Jakob Fugger.

From then until 1672 the Count Fugger prevailed in Taufkirchen. They put everything back into a good condition and Hans Jakob Fugger had built a kennel to the castle, through which one could defend themselves in case of war. The altar in the chapel also bears their coat of arms. 1609 was first mentioned at the site a " schoolmaster ". Among the Fuggers was a hard time about Taufkirchen, particularly during the Thirty Years' War. On May 13 1632 Sweden invaded Taufkirchen and in 1633 the Imperialists were in place. 1634 came the Swedes again until 1648 and occupied alternately with the French the area. The brewery was built in 1642 during the reign of the Fuggers.

Through the repeated military events of the assets of the Fugger was claimed and the castle had to be foreclosed in 1658 at the Imperial Baron Ferdinand von Puech. The Baron of Puech prevailed as owners of the chateau from 1672 to 1723 in Taufkirchen. Baron Adam von Puech advanced Hofmark to the places Frauenvils, Aham, Schaffhausen, stretching Bach, Eldering, Adlberg, Heldering, barn, Wegmann, Kirchlern. After Adlberg part of his Hofmark, Adam moved from Puech ado Adlberger the market to Taufkirchen. Adam of Puech died childless in 1722; In the following period the ownership of the castle and the associated goods changed quite frequently.

For centuries the castle was the economic center of the village, which is apparent from the 1699 -built views Taufkirchen castle from the two of engraver Wening. Most local residents worked as servants, maids, day laborers and craftsmen in the rule. Through its own farms and workshops but they did not have.

Taufkirchen an der Vils was merged with the local government reform on 1 January 1972 with the former municipalities Gebenbach, Hofkirchen, mosses ( with the eingemeindeten on October 1, 1925 Huben stone) and Wambach and a part of the community Eibach politically to a large village and covers an area of 70.18 - km2.

Source: Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing

Policy

The community participates in the Ostbündnis.

Parish council

The local council of Taufkirchen consists of the first mayor, his deputy and 19 other local councils. The local elections on March 2, 2008 for the legislative period 2008-2014 led to the following distribution of seats:

Coat of arms

Taufkirchen ( Vils) leads since March 8, 1954, a coat of arms with the blazon ". Among red, covered with a silver stake sign head in a silver blue round chapel in Romanesque designs "

Twinning

Since 1999, a partnership with the City of West Chicago in the state of Illinois.

Culture and sights

  • Water Castle Taufkirchen
  • St. John's Church Taufkirchen, built by Olaf Andreas Gulbransson 1956
  • Prehistoric Museum

Regular events

The weekend after the Ascension of Adlberger market is held in the Landshut road and in the Bräuhausstraße. There is an annual folk festival in the second week of July.

Economy

The largest employer in the town and in the eastern district is the belonging to Paderborn shaft holding upholstered furniture manufacturer Himolla with more than 1000 jobs.

Traffic

Taufkirchen ( Vils) is served by the federal highways B15 and B388 on the road system.

The nearest train stations are located in Villages and Erding. They provide a good connection to Munich and Mühldorf.

Taufkirchen is connected to Villages and Erding by frequent buses. In addition, there is a call taxi on the track Erding - Taufkirchen ( Vils) on the weekend and partly in the evening.

The place had 1898 to 1993 a station on the railway line Villages - Velden.

Personalities

  • Josef Martin Bauer (1901-1970), writer, was born in Landshut road 10. At his birthplace (now Toys Bach Mayer) is a memorial tablet.
  • Carl Hierl (1911-2003), founder of the company himolla, the once largest upholstered furniture manufacturer in Europe, which even today is still the largest employer in the community; Honorary Citizen of the Municipality
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