Fischen

Fischen im Allgäu ( officially: Fishing i.Allgäu ) is a municipality in the Swabian district of Upper Allgaeu, Bavaria ( Germany ). It is the seat of the administrative community horns and group health resort.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Population development

Geography

Geographical location

Fischen im Allgäu is located about 5.5 km north of Oberstdorf in the Allgäu Alps. It is located on the banks of flowing in south-north direction Iller, in the northern district of the hamlet, the hamlet Oh flows. To the northwest rises the horn section, east of the thumb group. Fishing is a member of the German - Austrian joint project Nagelfluhkette National Park.

Community structure

The municipality parts of fish in Allgäu are:

  • Au
  • Mountain
  • Burgegg
  • Fish i A.
  • Court
  • Jägersberg
  • Kreben
  • Langenwang
  • Maderhalm
  • Oberthal Mayrhofen
  • Under Thalhofen
  • Hamlet

History

The first mention of fishing was carried out in a document of the monastery of St. Gall from the year 860 In it is a land-grant some Willi Here at the monastery of St. Gall, which the abbot Grimaldus projects, reports and describes fish as " Viskingun ". In the original Latin text reads:

"Ego in nomine dei Willi Here cogitans de remedio anime me trado atque transfundo ad Coenobium sancti Galli cui venerabilis abba Grimaldus preesse dinoscitur unam hobam in silva quae adjacet Werimbretiscella. ea videlicet ratione ut ex hoc tempore ejusdem rectores monasterii eandem hobam tali potestate possideant, quali ego usque in presens visus sum possidere. Actum in Viskingun publice presentibus Isti quorum hic signacula continentur. Signum Willigeri advocati. sig. Heimo. Sigifrid. Egibert Ellinwart. Ruadmunt Waldram Adalhelm Adalcoz. Ego Itaque Notger in vice Irfingi scripsi et subscripsi. Notavi diem VIIII kal. oct. II feriam. anno XXI Ludowici regis. sub Huodalricho comite "

This marked the naming 2010 as the 1150th time, which is why 15 August 2010 held a historic procession, in which 41 teams represented the history of fishing. Once again it is 906 mentioned in an exchange certificate as " Fiskinga " fish. This originates from the Alemannic name for fish means " fishing place ", which is probably not indicative of an active fishing industry, but only on a more nutritional basis for the former farmers. In the following centuries, fishing, like most villages of the Upper Illertals by numerous rule changes marked. A role playing fish in the peasant revolts of 1525, in which some peasants were rehearsing the uprising of fish. So many 1525 Oberallgäuer farmers met to reaffirm the purpose of enabling their claims to the Sonthofener day on February 14. These included the abolition of serfdom and the church tithe.

As part of the county Königsegg - Rotenfels fish was traded to Austria in 1804 and fell in 1805 with the peace treaties of Brno and Bratislava with the county to the Kingdom of Bavaria. 1875 was the first census held under Bavarian rule. A second acquisition in 1885 resulted in a rural community area of ​​1119.858 hectares, the total of 987 inhabitants lived on fish.

During the Second World War was in the forest between fish and Oberstdorf with the sub-camp fish a subcommand of the satellite camp Kottern - Weidach ( Kempten ), which belonged to the Dachau concentration camp and in the had to do forced labor for the military production of the Messerschmitt 300 prisoners. Parts of foundations and a ramp evidence of this happening.

Incorporations

On 1 July 1972, a part of the formerly independent municipality Schöllang was incorporated.

Population Development

Policy

In the municipal council ( 60.1 % turnout ), the CSU represented with 9 seats and constituencies with 5 seats since the local elections of March 2, 2008.

Tourism

Fishing is a health resort with 5,200 guest beds and about 580,000 overnight stays per year. The town is the starting point for mountain hiking, cycling and offers 50 km of walking and hiking trails. Center of the spa life is the Kurhaus Fiskina with cure section, Kursaal and spa gardens. What's offers are the leisure pool with 58 -meter water slide, the sports park ( tennis, gym, squash, badminton, table tennis, billiards, sauna and apartments ) and (night) cross-country skiing.

Traffic

Fish received in 1888 by the railway line Immenstadt - Oberstdorf connection to the railway network. On the street side leads the federal highway 19 through the town.

Fishing is also on the Iller bike path, a remote connection for cyclists between Ulm and Oberstdorf.

Attractions

  • Frauenkapelle
  • Parish Church of St. Verena
  • Historic sawmill
  • Fischinger home house with ski museum.

Personalities

  • Franz Herre ( born 1926 ), historian and publicist
  • Uwe Wegmann (born 1964 ), former German football player
  • Manuel Müller ( * 1989), biathlete
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