Stadlern

It was built under the reign of Charlemagne or his successors to fortify the Bavarian Nordgau (now Upper Palatinate).

Stadlern changed often its owner and was eventually 1803 sold to the earl of Du Moulin-Eckart to whom it belongs until today.

[8] Perhaps in this difficult times started the pilgrimage "Zu Unserer Lieben Frau aus Erden gebrannt" (To Our Lady Burnt From Earth).

[9] This name originates from a gothic madonna burnt from clay, who until today is worshiped on the high altar.

August is a great holy mass to which pilgrims from all directions walk to Stadlern.

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