Seekirch
Seekirch is a small municipality in the district of Biberach in Upper Swabia, situated directly on the Federseemuseum.
- 2.1 educational institutions
- 3.1 Structures
History
The Dugout 2012 found by Seekirch dates from the Neolithic period. Seekirch was first mentioned in 805. 1373 are the Herren called Seekirch, who built the castle Seekirch.
Seekirch is measured by the number of inhabitants and the smallest of the age structure hergesehen the youngest municipality in the district of Biberach.
Religions
Seekirch is dominated Roman Catholic and the seat of a parish.
Economy and infrastructure
Educational institutions
In Seekirch there is a kindergarten.
The municipality maintains jointly with the community Alleshausen a primary school in Alleshausen.
Culture and sights
Structures
- Church of St. Mary the Assumption
- Forum Seekirch
Overlooking the Federseemuseum, with 3300 ha, the largest bog in south-west Germany