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Aldersbach ( bar, label= Central Bavarian, Oidaschbo) is a
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in the district of
Passau Passau (; bar, label=Central Bavarian, Båssa) is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany, also known as the Dreiflüssestadt ("City of Three Rivers") as the river Danube is joined by the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north. Passau's popu ...
in
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in
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. The former Cistercian
Aldersbach Abbey Aldersbach Abbey (german: Kloster Aldersbach) is a former Cistercian monastery in the community of Aldersbach in the Passau (district), district of Passau in the valley of the Vils (Danube), Vils, Lower Bavaria, Germany. History It was founded i ...
, of which the Baroque church remains, is located in the village. There is also a brewery with museum. Aldersbach has around 4,500 inhabitants.


Geography


Geographic setting

Aldersbach is located in the Donau-Wald region in the Vils valley, some ten kilometers south west of
Vilshofen an der Donau Vilshofen an der Donau is a town in the German district of Passau. Demographics Religion The population of Vilshofen is predominantly Christian. In Vilshofen there is a Catholic Church, a Protestant Church and a new Apostolic Church. 78.3 ...
, 30 km west of
Passau Passau (; bar, label=Central Bavarian, Båssa) is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany, also known as the Dreiflüssestadt ("City of Three Rivers") as the river Danube is joined by the Inn from the south and the Ilz from the north. Passau's popu ...
, 25 km north of Pfarrkirchen and 15 km south of
Osterhofen Osterhofen is a town in the district of Deggendorf, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube, 16 km south of Deggendorf. The town surrounds Osterhofen Abbey Osterhofen Abbey (german: Kloster Osterhofen, also c ...
. A stream, the
Aldersbach Aldersbach ( bar, label=Central Bavarian, Oidaschbo) is a municipality in the district of Passau in Bavaria in Germany. The former Cistercian Aldersbach Abbey, of which the Baroque church remains, is located in the village. There is also a brewe ...
(Bach = stream), flows through the town. Not least in the context of tourism, the region bounded by Aldersbach and
Fürstenzell Fürstenzell ( bar, label=Central Bavarian, Fiaschtnzei) is a municipality in the district of Passau in Bavaria in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most ...
is often referred to as ''Klosterwinkel'' (''Abbey Corner'').


Structure

The community of Aldersbach is made up of 52 parishes: * Adenberg * Aldersbach * Am Käserberg * Ammerreuth * Atzenberg * Beiglöd * Duschlöd *
Eck Eck or ECK may refer to: * Eck (brewery), a German brewery * Eck en Wiel, a town in the Dutch province of Gelderland * Eck Stadium, in Wichita, Kansas, United States * Eckankar, a religion ** Temple of Eck * Loch Eck, in Scotland * Team ECK, a ...
* Edelsbrunn * Eggerting * Freundorf * Gainstorf * Galgenberg * Grüneröd * Gumperting * Haag * Haidach * Haideck * Haidenburg * Harreröd * Heinrichsdorf * Hiendlöd * Hinteröd *
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* Holzhausen * Holzhäuser * Hütter * Karglöd * Kramersepp * Kriestorf * Maierhof * Meiering *
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* Neustift * Niederöd * Ölat * Pörndorf *
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* Reuth * Röslöd * Sankt Peter *
Schwaig Schwaig is a municipality in the district of Nürnberger Land in Bavaria in Germany. In 1979 the municipalities Schwaig and Behringersdorf were merged to form the current municipality. Behringersdorf has a railway station on the Nuremberg–Cheb ...
* Schwarzholz * Seier * Stocköd * Uttigkofen *
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* Walchsing * Weidfeld * Weng * Wetzstein * Wifling These are assigned to the Gemarkungen (sub-districts) of Pörndorf, Walchsing, Aldersbach and Haidenburg.


Neighboring towns and villages (district in parentheses)

* Johanniskirchen (
Landkreis Rottal-Inn Rottal-Inn is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the southeastern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Altötting, Mühldorf, Landshut, Dingolfing-Landau and Passau. To the southeast is the Austrian state Upp ...
) * Roßbach (
Landkreis Rottal-Inn Rottal-Inn is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the southeastern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the south clockwise) Altötting, Mühldorf, Landshut, Dingolfing-Landau and Passau. To the southeast is the Austrian state Upp ...
) *
Osterhofen Osterhofen is a town in the district of Deggendorf, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube, 16 km south of Deggendorf. The town surrounds Osterhofen Abbey Osterhofen Abbey (german: Kloster Osterhofen, also c ...
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Landkreis Deggendorf Deggendorf is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bordered by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Regen, Freyung-Grafenau, Passau, Rottal-Inn, Dingolfing-Landau and Straubing-Bogen. History The district was establ ...
) *
Künzing Künzing () is a municipality in the district of Deggendorf, Bavaria, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, an ...
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Landkreis Deggendorf Deggendorf is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bordered by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Regen, Freyung-Grafenau, Passau, Rottal-Inn, Dingolfing-Landau and Straubing-Bogen. History The district was establ ...
) *
Vilshofen an der Donau Vilshofen an der Donau is a town in the German district of Passau. Demographics Religion The population of Vilshofen is predominantly Christian. In Vilshofen there is a Catholic Church, a Protestant Church and a new Apostolic Church. 78.3 ...
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Landkreis Passau Passau is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the southeast of Bavaria. It encloses the city of Passau geographically from two sides. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Rottal-Inn, Deggendorf, Freyung-Grafenau. To the south it borders ...
) *
Aidenbach Aidenbach ( bar, label=Central Bavarian, Oambo) is a municipality in the district of Passau in Bavaria in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous ...
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Landkreis Passau Passau is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the southeast of Bavaria. It encloses the city of Passau geographically from two sides. Neighboring districts are (from the east clockwise) Rottal-Inn, Deggendorf, Freyung-Grafenau. To the south it borders ...
)


History


Up to and including the official establishment of the town in 1818

A settlement called Aldarespah is first mentioned in the mid-8th century in a codex belonging to Mondsee Abbey. The ostensible earliest mention of a church in Aldersbach dating from this period resulted from the misinterpretation of note from the early 14th century to be found in the earliest book of accounts of Aldersbach Abbey. 1120 saw the establishment of the first abbey in Aldersbach (St. Peter), founded by the religious order of the Augustinian Canons. By c. 1140 the name Alderbach was in common use and a latinized form, Adalogeriopagus, appears in records from the early 16th century. The name derives from the name of a person, Althar or Aldar and the Old High German word for a stream: pah or pach. Aldersbach fell under the financial stewardship of Landshut and the jurisdiction of Vilshofen district court in the Electorate of Bavaria. Aldersbach Abbey had its own limited jurisdiction as a Hofmark, before being suppressed in 1803 during the secularization of Bavaria. In 1806 the local Weng and Bernhardsberg churches were sold and demolished. The community of Aldersbach was created by the Community Edict of 1818 in the course of administrative reforms in Bavaria.


Administrative community

Enforced membership of the administrative community of Aidenbach was lifted in 1980.


History of the parishes

The parish of Walchsing is first mentioned in records in 1100. Haidenburg hosted a manor house that originally belonged to the House of Harbach, had been acquired by Aldersbach Abbey in 1737 and following secularization in 1818 was purchased by Johann Adam Freiherr von Aretin in 1811. As part of administrative reforms in Bavaria, the Community Edict of 1818 led to the formation of the parishes of Pörndorf, Haidenburg and Walchsing, which were incorporated into Aldersbach in 1972.


Incorporation

The previously separate community of Walchsing and parts of the dissolved community of Haidenburg were incorporated on January 1, 1972, while Pörndorf (District of Eggenfelden) was incorporated on July 1, 1972.


Population trends

* 1961: 3304 inhabitants * 1970: 3210 inhabitants * 1987: 3574 inhabitants * 1991: 3801 inhabitants * 1995: 3885 inhabitants * 2000: 4018 inhabitants * 2005: 4310 inhabitants * 2010: 4300 inhabitants * 2015: 4224 inhabitants


Politics


Town council

Since the local elections of March 16, 2014, the town council has been made up as follows: *
CSU CSU may refer to: * Channel service unit, a Wide area network equivalent of a network interface card * Chari Aviation Services, Chad, by ICAO airline code * Christian Social Union (UK), an Anglican social gospel organisation * Christian Social Un ...
: 8 seats (49.36% of the votes) *
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- PWG: 2 seats (11.50% of the votes) * Grüne und Parteifreie: 3 seats (17.16% of the votes) *
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: 3 seats (21.98% of the votes)


Mayor

The mayor is Harald Mayrhofer (CSU/Überparteiliche Wählergem.). Political stability is a hallmark of Aldersbach, reflected in the fact that between 1946 and 2014 the town had only three mayors: From 1946 to 1966 Alfons Duschl held office, followed by Josef Kiermeier until 1990. From 1990 to 2014 Franz Schwarz was mayor. In the local elections of March 16, 2014, Harald Mayrhofer was elected for a 6 year term.


Monuments

* Pfarrkirche St. Michael in Walchsing


Economy and infrastructure


The business community including agriculture and forestry

In 1998 there were 44 employees subject to social security contributions in the agriculture and forestry sector, 891 in manufacturing and 104 in the trade and transportation sector in Aldersbach as a place of business. 113 persons subject to social security contributions were employed in other fields of business. 1,243 persons subject to social security contributions were registered as residing in Aldersbach. There were five companies in manufacturing, including mining and quarrying, and six in the construction sector. Furthermore, in 1999 there were 115 farms with 3,194 hectares of agricultural land. Of these, 2,823 ha were arable land and 351 ha permanent pasture. The largest employer in Aldersbach is the Knorr-Bremse SfN GmbH production plant with almost 1,000 employees. Another large employer is Aldersbach brewery.


Education

Aldersbach has the following educational institutions: *Two child daycare centers: St. Maria, St. Wolfgang *Wolfgang-Marius primary school with around 15 teachers and 244 pupils


Famous sons and daughters of Aldersbach

* Heinrich von Aretin (1875–1943), landowner and member of the Reichstag (parliament) * Franz Xaver Eggersdorfer (1879–1958), Catholic theologian and pedagogue *
Fred Arbinger Fred Arbinger (born 6 June 1957) is a former German footballer. Arbinger was born in Aldersbach. He began his career playing amateur football in his native Bavaria, before being signed by FC Bayern Munich in 1976. He mad the misfortune to make ...
(* 1957), soccer player and coach


Literature

* Lübbers, Bernhard, Art. ''Aldersbach'', in: Hans-Michael Körner/ Alois Schmid (Hrsg.): ''Handbuch der historischen Stätten, Bayern I: Altbayern und Schwaben'' (Kröners Taschenausgabe 324) Stuttgart 2006, S. 10–11.


References


External links

*
Schloss Haidenburg
* (PDF; 1,24 MB) {{Authority control Passau (district)