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Thann gets a local chronicle for his 1000th birthday

2022-09-20T11:15:18.660Z


Thann gets a local chronicle for his 1000th birthday Created: 09/20/2022, 1:00 p.m By: Andreas Beschorner The Zollinger district of Thann 2024 looks back on a 1000-year history. © Beschorner The Zollinger district of Thann celebrates its 1000th anniversary in 2024. The municipal council has now commissioned a suitable chronicle. Zolling – In 2024 there is a big anniversary for the small Zolli


Thann gets a local chronicle for his 1000th birthday

Created: 09/20/2022, 1:00 p.m

By: Andreas Beschorner

The Zollinger district of Thann 2024 looks back on a 1000-year history.

© Beschorner

The Zollinger district of Thann celebrates its 1000th anniversary in 2024.

The municipal council has now commissioned a suitable chronicle.

Zolling

– In 2024 there is a big anniversary for the small Zollinger district of Thann: it will be 1000 years old.

This memorable date is to be commemorated, among other things, by a local chronicle, which the Zollinger municipal council commissioned Isabella Hödl-Notter to create at its most recent meeting.

With costs of almost 8700 euros, she had submitted the most economical offer.

The services required to create the chronicle include research in various archives, conducting and evaluating interviews with contemporary witnesses, and evaluating and analyzing data and documents.

Hödl-Notter had quoted 179 hours at a gross hourly rate of 49 or 30 euros (for accompanying the graphic design and printing) in their offer, resulting in a total of 8694 euros.

Another offer, as presented to the councilors at the meeting, calculated a total of 240 hours at just under 63 euros each and ended up at just over 15,000 euros.

What Mayor Helmut Priller pointed out: Neither of the two offers includes the costs for information from third parties (e.g. from the Federal Archives or the Archdiocese), the costs for graphic design and printing are also added and must be borne by the municipality of Zolling.

By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our regular Freising newsletter.

There were also two important pieces of information for the municipal councils: In principle, funding for the project via the LAG Mittlerer Isarregion is conceivable.

And: The picture collection on the more recent history of Thann, which is available in a private photo book, may not be used for the chronicle of the 1000-year anniversary for data protection reasons.

And so Isabella Hödl-Notter got the job.

Before the vote, there was a question from a local council about Hödl-Notter's qualifications.

Mayor Priller assured that Hödl-Notter is sufficiently qualified for this task: She lives in Marzling, was born in Freising and grew up in Nandlstadt, from 2010 to 2016 studied Bavarian state history and early modern history at the LMU Munich and at the Ecole Nationale des chartres in Paris, has been a lecturer at the University of Passau since 2021 and is currently doing his doctorate at the LMU in the Department of Modern and Contemporary History.

Isabella Hödl-Notter is married to the Freising city archivist Florian Notter.

The order was finally awarded unanimously to the woman from Marzling.

You can find more current news from the district of Freising at Merkur.de/Freising.

Source: merkur

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