Emmering, Fürstenfeldbruck

Emmering is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district Fürstenfeldbruck. It is bordered to the west by the county seat Fürstenfeldbruck and lies about 25 km west of Munich. The municipality consists of the villages of fat and Dürr Emmering, Lower Au, Tonwerk and Roggenstein.

  • 5.1 traffic
  • 6.1 Football
  • 6.2 Tennis
  • 6.3 Athletics

Geography

Emmering is traversed by the Amper. Two Amper bridges connect the two parts. Town hall, school and football stadium located on a Amper island formed by two arms of the Amper. In addition, the conservation area Hölzl, a recreation area through which the Amper flows with many branches.

History

From pre-Christian times found 13 destroyed Bronze Age as well as three, also destroyed Hallstatt grave mound.

The first mention occurs in a list of goods of the monastery Benediktbeuren from the 11th century. There, for the period 740-770 Emeheringen ( meaning: When the people of the Emheri ) mentioned. In the 14th century the village court Emmering falls to the monastery Fürstenfeldbruck.

1818 the church forming together with Roggenstein and Wagelsried. The village belonged until 1823 to the district court at Dachau. Wagelsried 1978 Alling slammed.

The historical Schwankharthof was demolished in 2012.

Population Development

Policy

Attractions

  • In the district Roggenstein the Postal Roggenstein is a St. George's chapel with frescoes from the period around 1400.
  • See also: list of architectural monuments in Emmering ( Fürstenfeldbruck )

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Emmering is connected via exit 78 Dachau / Fürstenfeldbruck to the A8 between Munich and Stuttgart. Furthermore Emmering is accessible via the main roads 2 and 471. Although Emmering lies on the line S4 of the Munich S-Bahn, but has no own stop. The nearest train stations are in Fürstenfeldbruck and Eichenau.

Sports

Football

The FC Emmering Established in March 1925, one of the clubs in Emmering with a long and successful tradition. For many years, counted the " Hölzl Stadium " next to the venues of the direct neighbors Fürstenfeldbruck to football strongholds in the county. In the 70 years of the FC Bayern Munich, FC Schalke 04 were, SV Werder Bremen and the TSV 1860 Munich guest at " Hölzl ". The first team currently plays in the county league. As one of the few if not the only amateur club in Bavaria, has the FC Emmering currently 5 men's teams in the league game operation. In addition to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd team, a junior team in the " U23 " and the slightly more experienced players play in the "AH". Attaches particular importance to the club on youth work. About 300 Emmeringer youth train in the different age groups their favorite sport. In 2012 thanks to generous support of the community made ​​possible Emmering sports area expansion is planned. Then there will also be an artificial pitch in Emmering addition to a further lawn area.

Tennis

Emmering has a large tennis facility in the Siedlerstraße 17 This involves four indoor tennis courts, 8 badminton courts, 2 squash courts and an indoor golf facility. Further facilities include 3 outdoor courts for the summer season. The TC Amper Park Emmering eV. has also produced three ranked players.

Athletics

The Department of Athletics, founded in 1898 Emmering TV is one of the most successful teams in the Munich area. It was discovered here and already trained many German champion and even European champions. This great success has mainly thanks to the head coach Franz Kopeczek the department.

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