Fischbachau

The easel is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district Miesbach with the parts of the municipality easel, birch stone, hammer, Hagnberg, Herzogenaurach, Elbach, Auersberg, Hundham and Wörnsmühl.

  • 3.1 monuments
  • 4.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 4.2 Other
  • 4.3 Known music and singing groups

Geography

The easel is in the vast valley of the Leitzach on an alluvial fan at the eastern edge of the Leitzachtals and at the foot of width of the stone. The town is located 15 km south-east of Mies Bach, 25 km south-west of Rosenheim, 32 km north- west of Kufstein, 17 kilometers from the National Highway 8 (exit Irschenberg or Bad Aibling ) and 60 km from the state capital of Munich. The breakpoint easel on the railway Schliersee - Bavarian Zell is located 2.5 km from the town center in the district of hammer. There are mainly bus connections from hammer over the easel and Wörnsmühl by Mies creek and back. 900 meters south of the town lies the Wolfsee.

History

For the first time the easel was mentioned in the Freising Liber commutationum et traditionum to 1078/1080. A Countess from Haziga of Diessen until a few years ago based in Bavarian Zell Benedictine monastery was laid in 1085 by the easel, but moved already in 1104 again on the Petersberg near Dachau. 1096-1100 was doing as a monastery church, the parish church of St. Martin. She was up to the secularisation of 1803 provost of the Abbey Scheyern and is the oldest Romanesque basilica of Upper Bavaria.

The municipality easel was created in 1811.

District and famous place of pilgrimage is birch stone.

Incorporations

On 1 January 1976, the formerly independent communities Hundham and Wornsmühl were incorporated. The southern parts of the territory of the dissolved municipality Nicklasreuth were added on 1 May 1978.

Culture and sights

  • Easel St. Martin's Cathedral (late 11th century, remodeled in 1700 )
  • Church of the Assumption cemetery protection ( built in 1087 )
  • Former provost
  • Chapel (open-air altar)
  • Elbach Parish Church of St. Andrew
  • Cemetery church of St. blood
  • Rectory (early 16th, expanding early 19th century, late Gothic chapel Holy Trinity)
  • Parish barn ( quarry stone, 2003 renovation and alteration to the parish hall )
  • Leonhardikapelle
  • Trinity Church

Monuments

List of monuments in the easel

Ceiling fresco in the St. Martin Münster

Parish Church of St. Andrew in Elbach

Pilgrimage Chapel of the Assumption in stone birch

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Kathi Greinsberger, folk-song composer
  • Josef Brunnhuber (1876-1936), head teacher and chronicler
  • Eduard Stemplinger (1870-1964), writer
  • Fritz Müller- Partenkirchen (1875-1942), writer
  • Heide Ackermann ( b. 1943 ), folk, television and theater actress
  • Jacob Kreidl (* 1952), CSU politician and District Administrator of the Mies Bach ( 2008 -)
  • Thekla Mayhoff (* 1957), Bavarian folk actress and hostess of the café Winklstüberl in easel

Other

  • Paul Schneider Esleben (1915-2005), German architect
  • Karl Höller (1907-1987), German composer
  • Traudl and Walter Reiner, signatories to the Munich in heaven and film producers

Well-known music and singing groups

  • Fischbach Auer singers
  • Fischbach Auer Tanzlmusi
  • Roaner singers
  • Duo Sontheim Burda
  • Lindmair Dreigsang
  • Fischbach Auer woodwinds
  • Wendl Steiner Musicians
  • Band easel
  • Birkensteiner Musicians
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