Bergkirchen
Mountain Churches is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Dachau.
- 2.1 Amalgamations
- 3.1 municipal
- 3.2 Coat of Arms
- 3.3 Memberships
- 4.1 Natural Monuments
Geography
Community structure
For the community of mountain churches 26 official districts include the following:
Old Günding, Mountain Churches, Mountain Churches - Lus, Bibereck, width-, Deutenhausen, Eisolzried, Eschenried Facha, Feldgeding, Gröbenried, Heißhof, Hopfenau, Kienaden, cross Holzhausen, Lauterbach, New Günding, Neuhimmelreich, Oberbachern, Palsweis, Palsweis moss, Tidal Pool, Rennhof, Ried, Rodelzried and Unterbachern.
History
In the district Eisolzried a brickyard was in Roman times, probably in the first century after Christ operated. The land register of mountain churches ( 842 AD. ) Provides insight into the organization of a farm in the middle of the 9th century.
Incorporations
On May 1, 1978, the previously independent municipalities Eisolzried, Feldgeding, Lauterbach and Oberbachern were dissolved and merged with parts of the dissolved area communities Günding and cross Holzhausen on the new mountain community churches.
Policy
Parish council
- CSU 5 seats
- SPD 1 seat
- Free voter communities FWG Deutenhausen / Eisolzried - Lauterbach Cross Holzhausen 4 seats
- FWG mountain churches 3 seats
- Citizens for mountain churches 3 seats
- FWG Feldgeding 2 seats
- WG Bachern 1 seat
- FWG Günding / Neuhimmelreich 1 seat
Coat of arms
In red on a busy with two narrow blue wave bar silver hills church of the silver mountain churches in side view.
Memberships
Mountain churches founded in February 2011, members of the " Western Alliance", a cooperation network of six municipalities that are located along the A8 motorway between Munich and Augsburg.
Culture and sights
See also: list of architectural monuments in mountain churches
- Court Theatre mountain churches
- Listed Catholic parish church of St. John the Baptist, built 1731-1733 by the Munich architect Johann Michael Fischer in the early Rococo style
- Castle Lauterbach
- Church of St. James in Lauterbach 1670
- St. Vitus in Günding 1300
- Primary and secondary school with lunch.
Natural Monuments
- 600 to 700 year-old castle in Oak Eisolzried