Erlach (Hirschaid)

Erlach is a small village located in Bavaria, Germany. It is in Upper Franconia, in the Bamberg district. Erlach is a constituent community of Hirschaid.

In 2009, the village had a population of 429.[1]

Geography

Erlach lies about 12 kilometers south of Bamberg.

A stream called the Reiche Ebrach flows through the village. The Rhine–Main–Danube Canal is east of the village.[2]

History

The town was first mentioned in 1062 as Sconen erlaha ("the beautiful Erlach").[3]

Erlach had a monastery in the Middle Ages named the "Kloster Schlüsselau." Today there is a small church, consecrated in 1954, with a cemetery attached to it.[3]

A school was built in 1918, but it is no longer used today. The town also has one of the oldest mills in the region.[3]

Culture

There are several community organizations based in Erlach, including:

References

  1. Markt Hirschaid - Numbers/Dates/Facts, December 31, 2009. (German)
  2. Google Maps, Accessed September 24, 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 Markt Hirschaid - The History of Erlach (German)
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Markt Hirschaid Organizations Databank - Search Result, Accessed September 24, 2010. (German)

External links

Coordinates: 49°48′27″N 10°57′14″E / 49.80750°N 10.95389°E / 49.80750; 10.95389

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