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10.7km
01:07
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9.43km
00:59
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4.78km
00:30
40m
40m
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9.80km
01:01
50m
50m
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The pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard is located in the Inchenhofen district of the Inchenhofen municipality in the Aichach-Friedberg district of Bavaria. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the region and was one of the most important pilgrimage sites in all of Europe in the 14th century. History: The origins of the pilgrimage date back to the 12th century. The church is dedicated to St. Leonhard, who is venerated as the patron saint of animals, especially cattle. In the 14th century, the pilgrimage church was one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Europe. Architecture: The church is characterized by its Gothic architecture. The baroque high altar from 1740 is particularly noteworthy. The church has an impressive ceiling fresco that amazes visitors. Current use: Today, the pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard serves as a place of devotion and prayer. It is a popular destination for pilgrims and visitors who want to experience the historical atmosphere and spiritual significance of the place. The church is open to visitors during the summer months.
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The wayside shrine in Roßmoos is a historical monument that is maintained by the Weißensee Shooting Club. It is located in Roßmoos, a low moor area south of Inchenhofen in the Aichach-Friedberg district, Bavaria. The wayside shrine was built in 1992 by a citizens' initiative as a protest against the planned construction of a waste disposal site in Roßmoos. The chapel is lovingly furnished and is a popular destination for hikers. The Weißensee Shooting Club was founded in 1902 and is dedicated not only to shooting sports, but also to maintaining traditions and community. The Weißensee Shooting Club, located in the rural idyll of Roßmoos, has served as a cultural center and venue for social gatherings for many years.
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The pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard in Inchenhofen, Bavaria, is an important religious and cultural building with a history spanning over 700 years. Originally built in the 13th century, the church was replaced by a new late Gothic building in the 15th century. In the 17th and 18th centuries it underwent baroque and rococo renovations, which shape its current magnificent appearance. The church was once the center of one of the most important pilgrimages in Europe, especially to St. Leonhard, the patron saint of prisoners and livestock. Today it is a popular destination for pilgrims and visitors who appreciate the artistic furnishings and spiritual atmosphere. A special highlight is the Leonhardiritt, which takes place every year in November and is considered the oldest of its kind in Bavaria and attracts numerous visitors. The pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard is therefore an important testimony to Bavarian history and culture that appeals to both believers and art lovers.
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In 1283, Cistercians from Fürstenfeld took over the pilgrimage, which had been insignificant until then, and which flourished within a few decades. This was preceded by the donation of the parish of Hollenbach, to which Inchenhofen belonged at the time, to the Fürstenfeld monastery by Duke Ludwig the Strict in 1266. Eight clergymen were each in the "branch monastery" of Inchenhofen and looked after the pilgrimage. The former and current churches, as well as the priory to the north of the church, were built under the supervision of the abbots. After secularization in 1803, the work of the Cistercians in Inchenhofen ended. The Cistercian Order emerged from the Benedictine Order in the 11th/12th century. Its name is derived from the French town of Citeaux (Cistercium). Saint Bernard of Clairvaux entered the reform monastery in 1113. He made a decisive contribution to the rise of the new religious order: with the founding of numerous new monasteries, the strict order quickly spread throughout Europe. The Cistercian monks in the Inchenhofen priory not only acted as pastors for the local believers, but above all for the ever-increasing number of pilgrims. In addition to the solemn design of the liturgy, the well-being of the many people was particularly important to them. The miracle books they wrote show how many people experienced salvation and healing here through the intercession of Saint Leonard.
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Beautiful view of St. Leonhard.
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The Roßmoos Chapel is located in the Roßmoos near Inchenhofen, a fen area in the Aichach-Friedberg district, Bavaria. This area is known for its diverse flora and fauna and offers hikers a special nature experience. The chapel was built in 1992 by committed citizens to prevent the construction of a waste disposal site in the Roßmoos. This initiative was successful and the chapel has served as a symbol of the preservation of nature in this region ever since. Today the Roßmoos Chapel is a popular destination for hikers and pilgrims. A pilgrimage route of a good seven kilometers leads from the pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard in Inchenhofen through the Roßmoos and offers insights into the natural beauty of the fen. The chapel is lovingly furnished and is regularly visited by visitors who appreciate the peace and contemplation of this place. It stands as a testament to the local community's commitment to protecting its natural environment.
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The Roßmoos is an important fen area in the district of Aichach-Friedberg, Bavaria, and extends over more than 160 hectares. It is one of the largest contiguous fens in the region. It owes its existence to high groundwater levels and springs in the valley of the Inchenhofener Moosgraben and the Schreierbach. In the 1990s, various renaturation measures were carried out to improve the overall ecological situation of the Roßmoos and to create a habitat for rare plants and animals. Today, the area is a natural paradise with rare animal and plant species and offers the perfect backdrop for long walks. A popular circular hiking trail is the tour “Over the Kreuzberg through the Roßmoos”, which leads on mostly asphalted paths through the beautiful Roßmoos and around the pilgrimage site of Inchenhofen. The Roßmoos is therefore a valuable natural area that is valued both for its ecological importance and for its scenic beauty.
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