Lindenberg ( Lindenberg ) is the Buchloe district in East Allgoi with a population of 1,520 inhabitants [1] (as of December 1, 2014).
| City | |
| Lindenberg | |
|---|---|
| Lindenberg (Buchloe) | |
| A country | |
| Land | Bavaria |
| Area | East Allgäu |
| History and geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 1 , in the summer UTC + 2 |
| Population | |
| Population | 1,520 people ( 2014 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +49 8241 |
| Postcode | 86807 |
| Car code | Oal |
| buchloe.de (him) | |
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Geography and History
The district is located on a hill 2 km from the center of Buchloe , near the A96 motorway. In the past, it was a closed settlement. It got its name because of the once overgrown linden hill, it. Linden - linden and him. Berg is a hill, a mountain in the highest part of which a church was built.
In 1971, the commune joined the city of Buchlohe. [2]
Church of Saints George and Wendelin
The Church of Saints George and Wendelin is made in the Baroque style . The first official mention of the arched church in this place dates back to 1589. On its ruins was built today's church. Until 1685, the roof of the 35-meter tower of the church had a sharp shape and was later replaced with a dome. During the world wars, all the bells were melted down for military needs.
Interesting
Lindenberg has a well-preserved almshouse of 1800, is part of the protected monuments of antiquity.
Famous residents
Emil Vogel (1930–2012) - sculptor and creator of the statue of the Virgin Mary in Buchloe .
Illustrations
Panorama
Church
Almshouse
Almshouse and Church