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9月 6, 2025, Village Square in Perasdorf
our village should become more beautiful ;-)
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5月 27, 2025, Climb from Elisabethszell to Maibrunner Höhe
permanent incline from Neukirchen to Maibrunn, very little traffic today :-)
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5月 11, 2025, Village Square in Perasdorf
Village square in Perasdorf, beautifully maintained and perfect for a short break.
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8月 23, 2024, Herzogschloss Straubing 🏰
Impressive and worth seeing castle 🏰 in Straubing
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8月 13, 2024, Herzogschloss Straubing 🏰
It is a two-hinged arch bridge with a width of 18.28 meters, a span between the abutments of 92.9 meters and a span of the arches of 91.50 meters. The roadway is 8.50 meters wide. On both sides there are footpaths and cycle paths that are 4.61 meters wide. The abutments are massive reinforced concrete structures, each with an 8-meter-wide flood opening. The vertical steel arches have riveted box sections in hat profile with a width of 0.86 meters and a height of 1.30 to 1.80 meters. They are connected to each other by eight riveted bars. The orthotropic steel roadway slab is supported over the arches with 12 hangers[1]. The diameter of the hangers is 150 millimeters and their spacing is 6 meters. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlo%C3%9Fbr%C3%BCcke_(Straubing)
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7月 23, 2024, Herzogschloss Straubing 🏰
Large ducal castle in Straubing with a beautiful depiction of Christopher on the outside.
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Since there are clear instructions in the church ⛪️ Peter & Paul not to take 📷📱 photos, I respected the request. A visit to the church is definitely worth it, I am very impressed. The short tour of the monastery grounds is also recommended, perhaps with a mental excursion into the rich history of this fascinating place🙏
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Since 1998, the Oberalteich Cultural Forum has been located in the renovated area of the mill and the granary of the former monastery. The right part of the mill wing is home to the district's facilities, the adult education center, district archaeology and district picture library. In the left part - the granary - changing exhibitions can be viewed on three levels. Monastery building A southern and a northern courtyard are located to the northeast of the former monastery church. The west wing of the north courtyard contains parts of the guest floor built in 1543. In 1659, a guest wing was built with stucco from the time of construction on the upper floor. In the east wing, some rooms richly stuccoed by Mathias Obermayr around 1760 have been preserved, especially the pavilion room. The ballroom is decorated with stucco from around 1710. [History source: NiederbayernWiki.de]
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In 1731, the monastery's 1000th anniversary was celebrated in accordance with monastic tradition. The old fresco and stucco were removed and an extensive new fresco was applied. The church also received completely new furnishings. In March 1803, under Abbot Beda Aschenbrenner, the Oberalteich monastery, which had 43 monks, was closed as part of the secularization process, and the furnishings were auctioned off or sold. Three altars and two confessionals from the monastery church of St. Peter and Paul were moved to the parish church of the Assumption of Mary in Bodenmais, and one altar was moved to the parish church of Haselbach as a high altar. The monastery library, which contained 600 volumes, was largely transferred to the Munich State Library. The monastery buildings and property were acquired by various private individuals. The monastery church was converted into a parish church, and day laborers moved into the monastery buildings.
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The Frauenzell monastery (Upper Palatinate) was settled from Oberalteich in 1324. By order of Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian, the riverbed of the Danube was moved further west by 1340. The monastery often had financial problems. Due to excessive debt, Duke Wilhelm V appointed the conventual Christoph Glöckler as administrator in 1593, who was blessed in 1594. In 1610, the energetic abbot Vitus Höser took office and introduced the Melk monastery reform. He had the monastery rebuilt between 1614 and 1618 and the church between 1622 and 1630. The previous building was demolished. On July 21, 1630, Bishop Albert of Regensburg consecrated the church. In 1632, the monastery was plundered and devastated by the Swedes during the Thirty Years' War. In 1634 the plague broke out, killing the abbot and 24 monks.
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The monastery was founded around 1100 by the Regensburg cathedral provost Count Friedrich von Bogen. After his death, his uncle Count Aswin completed the foundation and endowed it with many gifts. Monastic tradition also tells of a previous monastery, founded by Duke Odilo in 731, which was destroyed in the Hungarian storms in 907. The first abbot, Egino, came from the Benedictine Abbey of Niederaltaich. The Niederaltaich monastery provided the abbots until 1175. The Regensburg cathedral provosts held the bailiwick until 1148, then the Counts of Bogen and from 1242 the Wittelsbachs. After a fire destroyed the buildings in 1245, a new monastery with a three-aisled Romanesque basilica was built under Abbot Poppo in 1256. In 1261, the young Swabian knight Albertus von Zollern-Haigerloch († 1311) entered the monastery. He founded the Oberalteich Scribe School, whose illuminated manuscripts are now in the Munich State Library.
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Monastery Church of St. Peter and Paul The first church building, which was part of the Oberaltaich Abbey, founded around 1102, was consecrated in 1129 and was a three-aisled Romanesque basilica without a transept, with a flat roof inside. At the beginning of the Thirty Years' War, the medieval monastery church was demolished in 1621 and rebuilt from 1622 to 1630 - using the two western towers again. This was done under Abbot Veit Höser, who was also responsible for the planning, while the construction management was in the hands of the Graubünden master mason Ulrich Walchner. The church was consecrated in 1630 in the presence of Emperor Ferdinand II and Elector Maximilian I. In 1632, the church and monastery were plundered and devastated by a Swedish army led by Bernhard von Weimar. The current baroque church complex is a three-aisled hall church with a five-bay floor plan, surrounded by galleries on all sides. The unusual spatial form without excluding an actual choir building is further articulated by the fact that a two-storey chapel extension with a three-quarter circular floor plan is attached to the church building on all four sides. The vaulting of the church space is achieved by an unarticulated groin vault in the central nave, groin vaults in the side aisles and lancet vaults in the galleries. The principal piece of the church furnishings is the baroque high altar from 1693 with its six-columned structure, the altarpiece of which with the crucifixion of St. Peter by Johann Georg Knappich could be lowered by a mechanism on holidays in favor of the stage-like staging of the handing over of the keys to Peter, which was created around 1730. In the south-west corner of the church is the tomb of the founders of Counts Friedrich and Aswin von Bogen with a red marble cover plate from 1418, and in the northern Albertus Chapel is the high grave of Blessed Albert with a red marble cover plate from 1395. In 1727-1730, Abbot Dominicus II. Perger had the abbey church, built in 1630, refurbished on the occasion of the monastery's upcoming millennium celebrations. Joseph Anton Merz from Straubing carried out the extensive fresco work on the vaults according to the prelate's precise instructions, which are among the top achievements of southern German ceiling painting. Source: Excerpts from www.wikipedia.de
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5月 31, 2024, Climb from Elisabethszell to Maibrunner Höhe
The steepest section is in the first third, then it is flatter and a bit more undulating. Generally good to ride
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3月 12, 2024, Klosterkirche St. Peter und Paul Oberalteich
The monastery church of St. Peter and Paul in Oberaltaich is a former Benedictine church and is located on the European pilgrimage route Via Nova. The first monastery was founded in 731 by Duke Odilo of Bavaria and Saint Pirmin. The new church was built between 1622 and 1630. The baroque high altar dates from 1693 and shows the crucifixion of St. Peter and above the beheading of St. Paul. From 1726 to 1731 the interior was redesigned for the “1000th anniversary”. The monastery was abolished in 1803 and the church has been used as a parish church ever since. The church is open during the day, but can only be admired from behind through an iron grille. Guided tours are available upon request at the parish office.
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10月 4, 2023, Eiscafé Häusl Wie im Dorn am Stadtturm
very tasty ice cream. Always works after the racing bike tour ;)
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