Pastetten is a municipality in the district of
Erding
Erding () is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and capital of the rural district of the same name. It had a population of 36,469 in 2019.
The original Erdinger Weissbier is a well-known Bavarian specialty.
Erding is located around 31 kilometers nor ...
in
Bavaria
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in
Germany
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. It is a rural municipality in the south of the district. The town was founded about one thousand years ago along the road from
Swabia to Erding.
'Gemeinde Pastetten', ''VG Pastetten'', 2007
. Retrieved June2007.
History
Pastetten is documented for the first time in 957 as "Poustetin" (late Povsteti), when Bishop Abraham of Vasallen and Earl Altuom exchanged real estate near Pastetten and Matzling. About 1483 the Count of Preysing received the castle and its judicial seat. The document refers to a tavern, and a smithy in the town. A tax description of 1671 names Hans Poegl as a market officer and states that the monasteries owned properties in Pastetten. The monastic properties were secularised in 1682.['Geschichte der Gemeinde Pastetten', ''VG Pastetten'', 2003](_blank)
. Retrieved June2007.
The church dedicated to Saint Martin is a late Gothic brick building, established around 1400 in place of a far older and smaller church.
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Erding (district)
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