Hallbergmoos

Hallbergmoos is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Freising. It is located about 25 km north of Munich close to the Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport opened in 1992. A portion of the airport lies on her district. Districts are Birkeneck, Brandstadlbahn, Erching, Fisherman, Goldach, Mariabrunn and Zwillingshof.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Education
  • 4.3 Established businesses
  • 4.4 Former resident companies

Geography

Neighboring communities

The following municipalities border on Hallbergmoos: In the north of Freising, in the east the districts Schwaig, Upper thing and Notzing belonging to the administrative community high thing, the south, the moss Inninger districts Eichenried Zengermoos, Ismaninger district of fishermen's houses and in the west the municipalities Eching and Freising.

Climate

Until the gradual drying up of the Erdinger Moos ( especially in the wake of the airport building ) the place was earlier in the fall often in dense fog.

History

The municipality Hallbergmoos was until the secularization in 1803 the territory of the bishopric of Freising. From this time Birkeneck Castle and Castle Erching are of the prince-bishops of Freising still preserved. Baron Theodor von Hallberg- Broich Castle Birkeneck bought in 1825 with 921 day's work ( according 3,138,768 m²) reason. His entrepreneurial spirit is due to the drainage of the area and the local establishment. 1831 the settlement was an independent municipality.

To 1833 the architect Joseph Daniel Ohlmüller built the Theresienkirche in Italian style.

South of Hallbergmoos about 20 houses had been built since 1865. The new settlement was named the name of the stream in accordance with Goldach. After 1945 the population of Hallbergmoos and Goldach to grow due to the influx of many expellees to around 2600 and remained virtually unchanged until 1970. In 1953, the Voice of America transmitter in Erching a 1000 kilowatt longwave transmitter in operation. He used as a transmission tower 252 meters high, insulated against ground guyed lattice steel mast as an antenna. In 1973 this plant, on which also the RIAS sent temporarily shut down in the wake of détente. The reactivation in 1979 for use by the Germany radio. On 1 January 1989 the station was shut down after Erching the transmitter Aholming completion and shortly afterwards dismantled the transmission facilities.

Incorporations

In the course of municipal reform on May 1, 1978, the inclusion of the district Goldach the disbanded community Notzing.

Population Development

Since the opening of the airport in the immediate vicinity of the municipality developed rapidly and has become the fastest growing municipality in the district of Freising.

With an average age of 37.83 years Hallbergmoos 2011 was one of the youngest communities in Bavaria (mean age in 2010: 43.06 years ).

Monuments

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Hallbergmoos is accessible via the motorway exit Hallbergmoos from the airport highway.

Hallbergmoos is connected by the S -Bahn line S8 of the Munich Transport and Tariff Association (MVV) with Mr. Ching, the City of Munich and the Munich airport. The S8 is required from Munich Central Station ( towards the airport ) for Hallbergmoos station about 30 minutes and runs between Munich and Munich Airport in 20 -minute intervals.

Since the breakpoint Hallbergmoos on the railway line from Munich East Munich Airport is located several kilometers away from the village Hallbergmoos, there is a connection through a ring bus line whose departure times is matched to the S-Bahn timetable. In addition runs in the morning, noon and night a bus of Freising Hallbergmoos after Freising.

Education

In Hallbergmoos there

  • A primary school
  • A middle school ( since the school year 2011/2012 )
  • Five kindergartens
  • Two nurseries

The folk high schools in the communities Hallbergmoos, Freising, Eching and Allershausen publish twice a year a common syllabus.

Established businesses

The original rural character, the village with 900 inhabitants, is today, due to the proximity of the airport, a high-tech location with the large industrial area Munich Airport Business Park.

  • Augsburg Airways
  • Bull
  • Carl Zeiss Imaging Solutions
  • Cisco Systems
  • Citrix Systems
  • Deloitte Consulting Solutions
  • Digidesign
  • Euro Fighter Fighter Plane
  • Eurojet Turbo
  • Gupta Technologies
  • MTU Turbomeca Rolls- Royce
  • Norman Data Defense Systems
  • Panavia Aircraft GmbH
  • SAP Germany
  • Stark Publisher
  • Telefónica Germany
  • Trend Micro

Former resident companies

Sports

Since 2001, the Ringer of the SV Siegfried Hallbergmoos wrestle in the 1st Bundesliga. In the Bundesliga season 2005/2006 they were runners-up. The local baseball team is called Hallbergmoos Red Sharks.

Personalities

  • Baron Theodor von Hallberg- Broich was the founder of Hallbergmoos in the first half of the 19th century.
  • The exiled Russian journalist and church historian Gleb Rahr (1922-2006) lived from 1991 to 2000 in the district Goldach and from 2000 until his death in Hallbergmoos.

Others

Hallbergmoos is the first community in Germany that has changed in 2002 its municipal financial management of the cameral to the commercial accounting ( double-entry bookkeeping ).

Hallberg Moss is a member of the Northern Alliance, an informal association of eight municipalities in the north of Munich.

Hallbergmoos maintains since 1994 a partnership with the community Predazzo in Val di Fiemme in the autonomous region of Trentino South Tyrol.

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