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The Catholic parish church of the Nativity of Mary stands, surrounded by the churchyard, on a slightly elevated position in the center of Gebenhofen. The church was probably founded in the 8th century. Patronage rights lay with the St. Andrea Abbey in Freising from 1228 to 1803. The Gothic gabled tower with crenellated gables dates from the 15th century, and the choir from the 16th century. The dilapidated nave was demolished and rebuilt in 1765 (consecrated in 1785). A large 18th-century crucifix stands on the east side. The interior is Baroque with Rococo stucco. The frescoes are by Fr. J. Maucher and depict the Nativity of Mary in the choir, and the nave depicts the veneration of the Mother of God by the four continents known at the time. Source: Wikipedia
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Gebenhofen is a part of the municipality of Affing in the Aichach-Friedberg district, which belongs to the Wittelsbach region in the administrative region of Swabia in Bavaria. Gebenhofen has around 500 inhabitants and is located about ten kilometers northeast of Augsburg between Affing and Anwalting on the Affinger Bach stream. Relics suggest that the first settlements in Gebenhofen date back to the Merovingian period. In the 7th century, a Gebo farm existed in the rural settlement. In the 12th century, the village was associated with the collegiate foundation of St. Andreas in Freising, which owned secular property and, since 1228, the right of patronage of the Gebenhofen parish church and the branch church of Anwalting. A resident Wittelsbach family named itself after the village at this time. A Chunradus de Gebenhouen or Kunrad der Gebenhofer is documented in 1250 and 1306, and a Gebenhovarius in 1280. In 1420, there were nine estates and one bathhouse; in 1554, there were 36 fireplaces (9 peasants and 27 mercenaries). In 1760, the following landowners are mentioned: St. Andreas Abbey Freising, the Affing manorial estate, Gebenhofen rectory, Thierhaupten Monastery, Augsburg Cathedral Chapter, Holy Spirit Hospital Aichach, and Au Church (south of Scherneck Castle). In 1812, Gebenhofen became an independent municipality, but until 1848, it was still subject to the Gravenreuth patrimonial court in Affing. Gebenhofen was also repeatedly plagued by wars. In 955, Hungarians devastated the land. In 1464, Gebenhofen and its neighboring villages were burned down by the Augsburgers. In 1632, the village was invaded by the Swedes (Thirty Years' War), from 1703 to 1705 by the War of the Spanish Succession, and in 1797 by the French revolutionary troops of the Napoleonic Wars. During World War II, on April 28, 1945, Gebenhofen was bombarded by US fighter planes, including incendiary bombs, after the anti-aircraft position west of Gebenhofen resisted the approaching 7th US Army and a US reconnaissance aircraft was fired upon from the village. 34 buildings burned down, but none of the 300 residents were injured. When the German army attempted to establish an observation post in the tower of the village church, Pastor Anton Wiedemann hid the tower key and hid in a vestment box behind the altar. On May 1, 1978, Gebenhofen was incorporated into the municipality of Affing. On May 13, 2015, the town center of Gebenhofen was devastated by a tornado. Place names: Gebenhoven (1228), Gebenhouch (1269), Gebenhofen (1310), Gemhofa (popularly known) Source: Wikipedia
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Never heard of soccer golf? Then it's time! This sporty variation of mini golf replaces clubs and golf balls with soccer balls and physical exertion. Played on long grass courses, the goal remains the same: to get the ball into the hole with as few shots as possible. That's not easy, as there are obstacles to overcome along the way. At the Rehling Soccer Park, 18 varied courses await you, beautifully blended into the landscape – perfect for an active outing with friends, family, or colleagues. And don't worry: You don't have to be a professional soccer player to play soccer golf. A bit of skill, a love of exercise, and a bit of luck – that's all you need! The highlight: From the course, you can enjoy a stunning view of Scherneck Castle, which proudly stands atop the Lechleite.
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The Salzberg Chapel, officially known as the “Chapel of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows”, is located on the Salzberg between the towns of Anwalting and Gebenhofen in the district of Aichach-Friedberg, Bavaria. It was built in the late 17th century and is dedicated to the memory of the Seven Sorrows of Mary. History: There are two legends about the origin of the chapel: 1. A farmer found an image of Our Lady of Sorrows while plowing and placed it on the Salzberg. 2. A farmer discovered an image of Our Lady of Sorrows while plowing and placed it on the Salzberg. Both stories emphasize the importance of the place for the local community. Architecture: The chapel is characterized by a rectangular floor plan with a simple gable roof. Inside there is an altar with a statue of Our Lady of Sorrows. The walls are decorated with depictions of Our Lady of Sorrows. Current use: The chapel serves as a place of reflection and prayer. It is part of the history trail that illustrates the history of the region. Visitors can tour the chapel and learn more about local history at the surrounding stations of the history trail.
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The parish church of St. Peter and Paul in Affing, Bavaria, was built in 1688/89 and is dedicated to the apostles Peter and Paul. The baroque church is characterized by a four-axis nave with pilasters and a barrel vault with pointed arches. The high altar, attributed to Johann Georg Knappich, depicts the Seven Refuges and is flanked by half-figures of the apostles. The church is a protected architectural monument and part of the Affing parish community. Services are held regularly.
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