Wolnzach ( German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlntsax] , locally [ˈvɔɪntsɔ(x)] ) is a municipality in the district of Pfaffenhofen in Bavaria , Germany . It is also a "seal district" ( "Siegelbezirk" ) of the hop-planting area Hallertau , and home of important hops-related institutions such as the German Hops Museum ( "Deutsches Hopfenmuseum" ) and the Hop Research Center Hüll .
2-629: Wolnzach was first mentioned in the foundation document of Wessobrunn Abbey in 756, by the name of Wolamotesaha . In 1150 there occurs the first documentary reference to Wolnzach as the site of a market. In 1926, the German Hop Research Society established a research site in Hüll near Wolnzach, which would develop into the Hop Research Center Hüll in 1962. The German Hop Museum was founded in 2002. Alois Dallmayr, former owner of
4-611: The famous Dallmayr food store in Munich originated from Wolnzach. Wolnzach is twinned with Poperinge in Belgium since 1965. [REDACTED] Media related to Wolnzach at Wikimedia Commons This Pfaffenhofen district location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Wessobrunn Abbey Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include
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