Anzing

Anzing is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 traffic

Geography

Anzing is located in the north of the district of Ebersberg. The market town of Markt Schwaben is in the north, the west, the municipalities Poing and father Stetten, forestry inning located in the eastern part. To the south, the Ebersberg Forest, the northern part is called Anzinger forest.

The A94 runs through the north of the municipal territory.

Community structure

Districts are Anzing, Auhofen, soil, Froschkern, Frotzhofen, Garkofen, Holy Cross, Höggerloh, Emperor Mountain, Koeppel mill Lindachstraße, Mauerstetten, Obelfing, Obersasbach, Ranharting, Ried, storage roof, and brick Unterasbach blame.

History

A hammer from the Neolithic Age is one of the oldest finds in the field of Anzing, which suggests a settlement. 2012 was found a skeleton that was dated to around 2000 BC.

On April 23, 812 records for the first mention of " in loco anzinga ". The certificate is the covenant Beadle Suuidhart in which he makes a donation to the Freising bishopric:

"I, the deacon Suuidhart, in the name of God and think am concerned about my future life, that my soul in eternal life deserved a little comfort, I have therefore to the ever Blessed Virgin Mary, my personal heritage in places Anzing which me has left my mother Kerlind than me associated inheritance, handed, that is: a farm with house and all Gebäulichkeiten and domestic utensils and half of the demarcated land, which related to this same home, and also six non-free in the house and four well to service equipped Hofstätten. "

Two noble families played a role in Anzing: The Sundern villages ( Single Strand ) and the Hoger. For the first time Sundern villages were mentioned in 1180 in a deed of Ebersberg. " Sundern village" means " southern village" and even in the southern part they had probably Anzings According to 1621 their headquarters of the district is still sometimes referred to as " lower village ". The Sundern villages are considered the owner of the first St. Mary's Church Anzings.

1676 derived from a Munich Trade Family Franz Benedict and Hans Benno Hoger the Elector Ferdinand Maria were raised to the peerage. From 1633 to 1783 the family had its seat in Anzing. The Högerische castle with moat and bridge stood at the present western edge of the village. In addition, the Hoger Chapel were built and a Schlößl at the Kaiser mountain.

Today's Catholic Parish Church of the Nativity of Mary was built from 1677 to 1681, and housed in a five-part bronze tower ringing tone sequence in cis' - e ' - fis' - gis ' - h'.

The place belonged to Rentamt Munich / Court of Swabia. In the course of administrative reform Anzing 1818 became an independent municipality in the Kingdom of Bavaria.

After the Second World War, many refugees came from the former eastern territories after Anzing. Your accommodation designed to be difficult. The Allied occupation forces organized the distribution of refugees to the local families.

Policy

Parish council

The current council consists of 16 councilors from six groups:

  • 5 councilors plus the mayor, the UBA ( Independent Citizens Community Anzing )
  • 5 local councils, the CSU,
  • 3 local councils, the SPD,
  • 2 councilors represents Alliance 90/The Greens,
  • 1 municipal council, the AJA ( Active Youth Anzing )

Mayor

  • First Mayor: Franz Finauer (UBA )
  • Deputy Mayor: Peter Moss Man (CSU )
  • Third Mayor: Friedrich Reinhardt (SPD )

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on a design of heraldic C. Blessing by the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior until 15 March 1967. The official description of the escutcheon is:

" The coat of arms shows a golden ground growing from the lower plate edge, red reinforced, black lion, about two diagonally crossed blue lilies rods. "

The Anzinger coat of arms is a combination of the arms of the old noble families Anzings. The lilies rods originate from Sundern villages coat of arms, the black - red lion from the crest of the Hoger.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Anzing has a connection point to the A 94, which is to lead in the final of Munich Mühldorf am Inn to Passau. Anzing located approximately 22 km east of Munich, 18 km south of Erding, 34 km from Munich Airport and 14 miles from Ebersberg.

Personalities

Sepp Maier ( born 1944 ), former goalkeeper of Bayern Munich and goalkeeper of the German national football team lived earlier in Anzing ( " the cat from Anzing ").

Bärbel Narnhammer ( born 1948 ), former Bavarian State Parliament (SPD ), winner of the German Federal Cross of Merit of the Bavarian Order of Merit, the Bavarian Constitution Medal in silver as well as the Willy -Brandt- medal

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