Großkarolinenfeld

Grosskarolinenfeld is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim. Larger districts are Tattenhausen, Jarezöd ( Dred ), Hilperting and Thann.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 4.1 municipal
  • 4.2 partner communities

Geography

Grosskarolinenfeld is located only 6 km north of Rosenheim, 8 km from Bad Aibling, both 27 km from Wasserburg am Inn and Ebersberg and 57 km from the state capital of Munich. At the connection points Rosenheim Bad Aibling and the Federal Highway 8 are both 12 km away. Grosskarolinenfeld has a break point on the railway line between Munich and Rosenheim, which is operated every hour of regional railways.

Community structure

The municipality Grosskarolinenfeld has 41 officially named districts:

  • Alsterloh
  • Ametsbichl
  • Aschach
  • Auberg
  • Brook
  • Unterbichl
  • Buchenrain
  • Deutlstätt
  • Ester
  • Frisk
  • Mrs. wood
  • Gröben
  • Grosskarolinenfeld
  • Gutmart
  • Haslau
  • Hilperting
  • Hohenaich
  • Stroke
  • Jarezöd
  • Kirchsteig
  • Kolberg
  • Krabichl
  • Fief
  • Linden
  • Millstream
  • Naglstätt
  • Öd
  • Ödenhub
  • Petzenbichl
  • Rann
  • Reed
  • Riedhof
  • Rott
  • Schlimmerstätt
  • Schwaig
  • Pride
  • Tattenhausen
  • Thann
  • Thonbichl
  • Vogl
  • Zweckstätt

History

1802 issued by the Bavarian Elector Max IV Joseph and his wife Karoline a call, after which the Palatinate subjects could Rosenheim and settle on the moss on the Neuburger. They were offered land, exemption from military duty, tax-exempt, twelve horses and a church loan. ( The area between Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern) settlers from the right and left of the Rhine Palatinate to Grosskarolinenfeld - mostly Protestant - since 1802, when the first came. Grosskarolinenfeld belonged until its dissolution in 1972 the district of Bad Aibling, then it was added to the district of Rosenheim.

After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, many Protestant Landler settled here.

Incorporations

On 1 May 1978, until then independent municipality Tattenhausen and parts of the dissolved municipality Western village of St. Peter were incorporated.

Religions

Already in 1804 the Protestant parsonage was built. 1822 Caroline Church was built as the first Protestant church in Upper Bavaria. The Catholic parish church of the Holy Blood was built in 1851 and is in its present form since 1959.

The Catholic parish church of the Holy Cross in the district Tattenhausen was ordained in 1196. In a property dispute before the Carolingian Court in Bad Aibling a church in Tattenhausen is mentioned 804.

Policy

Parish council

After the local elections on March 2, 2008, the municipal council is composed as follows:

Partner communities

Three German municipalities are twin towns of Grosskarolinenfeld: Königsmoos in Bavaria, Peter / Eggersdorf in Brandenburg and West home in Rhineland-Palatinate.

Education

In the municipality, there is the Catholic parish kindergarten Balu with three groups, the municipality kindergarten dandelion with three groups and an integration group, and the kindergarten sparrows nest in Tattenhausen with two groups.

The Max -Joseph- school as a primary and secondary school offers the M train.

Monuments

List of monuments in Grosskarolinenfeld

Personalities

The painter and architect Franz Holper lived from 1924 until his death in 1935 Grosskarolinenfeld.

Curiosities

Small Karoline field is not a suburb of Grosskarolinenfeld, but part of the municipality in the district of Munich Aying.

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