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The branch church pc. Peter and Paul is the catholic village church of Ampertshausen (Upper Bavaria). The church was mentioned documentary for the first time in the year 1315. Since that 16. Century is also a cemetery proven. Its current neobarockes appearance received the building 1884. Originally the church the holy Veit was geweiht. As this with the rural population increasingly its meaning as a protection patron of the herds of cattle lost ignored the Patrozinium on the two Apostel Simon Petrus and Paulus.

The building of churches was several times threatened from the outline in the course of its history. Already in 18. Century was mentioned because of state of decay a prohibition of execution by services. Introduced repairs secured the existence of the church not for a long time. 1805 arranged the responsible regional court MOO castle their abort. This plan was not converted however.

Instead a structural drawing planned the extension of the church ship from the year 1859. Its realization failed however because of the missing financial means. 1877 were determined the church by the responsible office for district again to the abort. Only 1884 was then introduced construction measures for the rescue of the church. The church ship was extended, to that building received a neobarocke front and the associated church tower was increased. 1885 received the building two new altars, which of Munich art carpenter Joseph the Schmid was made.

The church is assigned the Pfarrei to pc. Joseph in

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