Teisbach

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Location of the municipality Teisbach in the former district of Dingolfing 1961

The former market town Teisbach, not to be confused with Teisnach, since 1972 part of the city of Dingolfing. It is located in the western part of the district of Dingolfing- Landau and extends from the right banks of the Isar in the Isar valley to the Black Trench in the Isar Moss left the Isar and north of Highway 92

Geography

The market town Teisbach bordered on being dissolved in the town Dingolfing ( East) as well as to the communities Frauenbiburg (southeast), Weigendorf (south), Loiching ( west), Dornwang (north) and Lengthal (northeast) of the then district Dingolfing.

The congregation included not only the actual, rechts der Isar market town situated Teisbach, the former seat of the municipality, three more districts in the Isar valley left of the Isar, namely the closely neighboring villages yards, Schoenbuehl and the hamlet Gaubitzhausen. From the municipality surface area of ​​915 hectares accounted for 303 acres on the right bank of the Isar ( place Teisbach ) and 612 acres to the area left of the Isar ( courtyards, Schoenbuehl and Gaubitzhausen with surrounding corridors ). For formerly belonging to the municipality districts on the occasion of the 1987 census, a population was determined from a total of 1483 ( Teisbach 966, 385 yards, Schoenbuehl 111 and Gaubitzhausen 21). To June 30, 2011, the city of Dingolfing from the census divides a population with primary residence from 1666 with ( Teisbach 1138 yards 390, 121 and Schoenbuehl Gaubitzhausen 17).

In the eastern trough of the eponymous Teisbach, which has its origins south of Oberteisbach flows to the north of the river Isar. The hamlet Oberteisbach was not, as one might suspect because of his name, a market town Teisbach, but the southern neighboring community Weigendorf, which was incorporated in 1978 after Loiching. Well but Oberteisbach belongs to the parish Teisbach.

Demographics

The population growth in the former market town Teisbach is shown in the table below:

The numbers are not site was cleaned up. The population increase of 595 (74 percent) 1939-1946 is thus also on the integration of Loichinger districts courts due ( Loichinger part ), Schoenbuehl and Gaubitzhausen the date January 1, 1946.

Traffic

The north- south county road running DGF -16 crosses the Isar and connects the market Teisbach with the hamlets and farms Schoenbuehl. Northwards to cross the road industry and forms the western boundary of the BMW center dynamics, and continues across the A92 after Dornwang. In the south, the DGF -16 will drive it Oberteisbach.

In courts of the east-west running state road crosses 2074 ( until completion of the A 92 in 1988 was the State Road 11, which was then downgraded in this area to the main road ). The passing through the market town of county road DGF -1 leads to the west and to the east by Loiching to Dingolfing.

The A92 runs along the northern boundary of the former municipal area. When BMW dynamic center where the DGF -16 via the A 92, a highway exit is planned, the third city of Dingolfing, or the first in the former municipality.

The former municipality is operated as part of the public transport through one of the four city bus lines ( " Dingo "). The "Red Dingo " wrong in hourly cycle through the district Dingolfing Krautau to the hamlets Teisbach, courtyards, and Schoenbuehl Gaubitzhausen.

The BMW Dynamics Centre has its own railway siding ( see below).

History

The foundation of the town Teisbach is assumed for the outgoing eighth century. Around 1180 a castle was built in Teisbach, which served as the seat of the Counts of Frontenhausen. When Count Konrad, the last of his line, was elected bishop of Regensburg in 1204, he bequeathed half of his heritages, including Dingolfing (then only the lower city) and Teisbach the Bishopric. In 1251 the Bishop of Regensburg belonging Teisbach castle was conquered and razed by Duke Ludwig II. The stones were used for establishing the upper town of Dingolfing, should be enthroned as the ducal city via the existing episcopal settlement ( today's lower city of Dingolfing to the present church of St. John ). As of 1251 the same Bach is mentioned as the border between the newly founded city of Dingolfing and the rule Teisbach, and from 1386 as a border between the District Courts Dingolfing and Teisbach. After the establishment of the District Court Teisbach ( the district courts the old regulations were forerunners of today's counties ) had the market Teisbach regional for nearly four centuries importance for the region between Landshut and Dingolfing south of the river Isar, until in the course of the reorganization of the District Courts in Bavaria to the District Court Vilsbiburg fell. Officially, the Duke of Bavaria market privilege to Teisbach was first awarded in 1533, although the place was at that time almost 250 years Pfleggerichtssitz. 1838 came to Teisbach rebuilt district court Dingolfing, from the territory of 1962, the county was Dingolfing, which was called in 1935 the district of Dingolfing.

The state in 1752, the district court Teisbach included not only the market Teisbach six offices ( Teisbach, Pilsting, front Hausen, Kirchberg, Adlkofen and Ergoldsbach ) with a total of 24 properties umpire, then the lowest level administrative units. The Office Teisbach consisted of the chairman machinations Dornwang, courts in Schwaigen, Weigendorf and Loiching. When the umpire shaft courts in Schwaigen is the village courtyards with 12 property, which was slammed with the creation of communities by the municipality edict 1808/18 the new community Loiching, including Schoenbuehl ( Schönbichl mill) and Grüblhof ( tavern on Grieblhof ), not to the left of the Isar -lying part of the market Teisbach, who was also named 1752 yards and was listed as a hamlet with four properties. The Teisbacher hamlet farms lay immediately west of the chairman shaft courts in Schwaigen, the defeated at the community education Loiching village. He was spatially separated from the main area of the market rechts der Isar and placed so that a 170 -acre enclave that is worth to be proven on a municipal boundaries map of 1941. It was only on January 1, 1946 had to ( ie, essentially, however, the former chairman shaft courts in Schwaigen without the votes of the town Dingolfing Grüblhof ) cede to the market town Teisbach the community Loiching by order of the American military government courts, Schoenbuehl and Gaubitzhausen. Thus, the municipality Teisbachs was rounded off. On the same occasion the Grüblhof the town of Dingolfing was slammed. Since there is only one yards. Although many of the conducted by the American military government municipality changes in Bavaria were made 1947-1949 by the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior to reverse, the inclusion of these places in the market town Teisbach made ​​has been retained urgent public interest ( inter alia because of school and church membership ). The south of Teisbach located Loichinger districts Oberteisbach, Dimensions village, Piegendorf and Goben belonged in school and ecclesiastical terms to Teisbach, but the debt whose annexation by Teisbach was not crowned with success, mainly because of the overwhelming rejection by the population.

From the previous attachment of the market place today is not much to see. It is believed that this the grave -shaped incision site ( known locally as Mitter Meier ditch ) to the west followed (outside the Market Gate ) and south.

The coat of arms was officially awarded on November 14, 1553 by Duke Albrecht V ( Bavaria). The upper half shows three wavy stripes that symbolize the creek Teisbach. The lower half shows three diamonds, which were the arms of the medieval Klingpeck family taken, the most influential family Teisbachs in the 16th century.

On 1 January 1972, when there was still the district of Dingolfing, was the market town, as well as the largest part of the community Frauenbiburg, incorporated in the course of municipal reform in Bavaria in the city of Dingolfing. Teisbach persists as a district of the same spatial extent as the dissolved municipality within the city of Dingolfing.

2005, the railway line at farms ( - Landshut - Route number 931 Plattling Munich) was immediately north and west of Gaubitzhausen the first section of the BMW factory finished 2.70 ( Dynamics Centre ). The dynamic center has its own railway siding, with a branch to the right direction Plattling, at kilometer 25.8.

Parish

Built in 1849 and consecrated in 1850 parish church of St. Vitus is located in the center of the former market place. To the existing Catholic parish since 1918 Teisbach also includes the already belonging to the municipality Loiching places Oberteisbach (including the outlying chapel secretly suffering), Piegendorf ( with the minor church of St. Martin ), dimensions and Goben village in the south. From 1695 to 1918 Teisbach was in ecclesiastical terms, a Expositur the parish Loiching. Before the church or its much smaller, probably built in the late 15th century predecessor was (see engraving below, with onion dome, also already consecrated to the Holy Vitus ) branch church of the parish Loiching.

Personalities

  • Catherine of Predl (1790-1871), painter
  • Franz Xaver von Predl (1795-1866), a Bavarian nobleman and officer

Historical Views

Gallery

Market Gate of Teisbach, as seen from the Market Square

Parish Church of St. Vitus

Names obtainable Bach Teisbach, from the bridge to the crossroads after secretly suffering from bach up

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