Inzell

Inzell is a municipality and approved climatic health resort in the southern district of Traunstein, Regierungsbezirk Oberbayern. He is known by the National Training Centre for rolling and skating, among other things, the Training venue by Erhard Keller and Anni Friesinger - Postma was.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 9.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 9.2 personalities who have worked on site

Geography

Geographical location

Inzell situated in a wide valley in the Chiemgau Alps, which is framed by Rauschenberg, the Zinnkopf, the Teisenberg and the massif of Staufen. In the local area of ​​Inzell takes the confluence of the Great Forest stream and Falk Seebach ( Mader Bach), the Red River Traun its beginning. Inzell is also known as the gateway to the Berchtesgaden area. The reason for this is the zwing, a mountain passage between Inzell and Weissbach, which separates the Chiemgau from Berchtesgaden.

Neighboring communities

At Inzell ( bordered to the west by the municipalities Ruhpolding and victory village (both in Bavaria), in the north and northeast of the market Teisendorf and the town of Anger, in the east the municipality Piding, in the southeast on Hochstaufen the town of Bad Reichenhall and to the south the municipality Schneizlreuth all County Berchtesgaden ).

Community structure

The municipality has 50 Inzell officially named districts:

  • Adlgaß
  • Unterbichl
  • Ground
  • Breitmoos
  • Fragrance
  • Just
  • Eck
  • Ed
  • Einsiedl
  • Fantenberg
  • Gschwall
  • Gschwendt
  • Hausmann
  • Hinterbichl
  • Lumber
  • Hutterites
  • Inzell
  • Kapell
  • Keitl
  • Kienau
  • Kienberg
  • Klaffeln
  • Kohlgrub
  • Kranawitt
  • Kreuzfeld
  • Maier mill
  • Niederachen
  • Oedmühl
  • Panholz
  • Paulöd
  • Pomerania
  • Reith
  • Enamel
  • Schneewinkl
  • Schwarzenberg
  • Lake
  • Sterr
  • Sulzbach
  • Teisenberg
  • Thurn
  • Unterau
  • Under Rain
  • Front Unterbichl
  • Vordergschwall
  • Forest
  • Vienna
  • Windgrat
  • Würau
  • Zwing

History

After the founding of the monastery of San Zeno at Reichenhall Archbishop Conrad of Salzburg surrendered on September 20, 1177 " the Holy. Zeno and his friars, the good and the forest Inzella ". Already in 1195, after the building of the Church of St. Michael, Inzell is by separating Vachendorf independent parish and Hofmark. The seat of the Hofmark that Inzell castle, the secularization fell victim and was canceled in 1811. Inzell was in the course of administrative reform in Bavaria in 1818 an independent political community. As can be seen already in the arms, the mining and smelting of ores was an important source of income of the village Inzell. First, at high baptisms and degraded by 1665 to nearly 150 years at the Inzeller Kienberg, the northern slope of Rauschenberg, lead and zinc. In the current district of melting the ore was melted.

Policy

Parish council

In the municipal council seats since the local elections of March 2, 2008, a turnout of 66.0 % distributed as follows:

* Open Bürgerliste Inzell Chiemgau

Mayor

Mayor Martin Hobmaier (CSU ). He was the successor of Oskar Wimmer ( CSU / CDU) in 2002.

Coat of arms

Blazon: In red with a silver mallet and a silver miner hammer crossed over a reclining silver fish.

The silver fish is taken from the coat of arms of the Augustinian priory of St. Zeno, the crossed miner tools remember the earlier of mining.

Culture and sights

Monuments

Economy and infrastructure

There were 2009 according to official statistics 872 social insurance employed people, including 268 in the manufacturing sector, in the field of trade and commerce 308, in other economic sectors ( agriculture and services) a total of 296 people. In manufacturing, there were three, in the construction industry 13 companies. In addition, in 2007 there were 71 farms with an agricultural area of at least 2 ha

Traffic

By Inzell leads the federal highway 306 and as part of the German Alpine Road State Road 305 is the nearest motorway exit Traunstein / victory village (10 km) on the Autobahn 8

Education

There are the following educational institutions in Inzell:

  • Catholic Kindergarten St. Michael
  • Primary school (elementary and secondary school ) with 186 students in 11 classes ( school year 2010 /11). The pupils of the 7th and 9th secondary school class to attend school in Ruhpolding.
  • Since 1969 there is also the communal " Cajetan - Adlgasser singing and music Inzell ".
  • Critical Academy, an educational institution of IG Metall

Sports

1959-1960 a skating and speed skating place was built before 1963-1965 was initiated by the construction of the natural ice rink with ice rink and hockey rink of sport and tourist winter operation with a global reputation on Frillensee. 1965 was built in place of the natural ice rink as a second ice rink in the ice stadium Inzell Germany. There also since the 60s found qualifying heats held to Ice Speedway World Cup.

In June 2008, the International Skating Union ( ISU) announced that Inzell wins the bid to host the single distance world championships 2011. The precondition for this is the establishment of a speed-skating hall, which had been planned for several years. In the fall of 2009 the company began the construction of the new hall.

Just in time for individual routes World Cup 2011, the new ice rink opened. The ice rink is named Max Aicher Arena. In March 2014, the Ice Speedway World Championship Grand Prix of Germany takes place in the Max Aicher Arena.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Cajetan Adlgasser (1729-1777), Director of Music at Salzburg
  • John M. Hoeck (1902-1995), Benedictine Abbot of Ettal and Scheyern, a Council Father
  • Michael Hoeck (1903-1996), clergyman
  • Ludwig Schwabl (1921-2007), Bavarian SPD Member of Parliament
  • Robert Hültner ( born 1950 ), mystery writer
  • Regine Mösenlechner (* 1961), alpine skier
  • Dufter Thomas ( b. 1966 ), Nordic combined
  • Anni Friesinger ( b. 1977 ), speed skater

Personalities who have worked on site

  • Rudolf Lenz (1920-1987), Austrian actor ( Förster from Silverwood ). Burial at the cemetery Inzeller
  • Günter Traub ( b. 1939 in Schweinfurt ), speed skater, world record holder
  • Erhard Keller ( * 1944 in Günzburg ), speed skaters, Olympic athletes, two Olympic victories
  • Monika Pflug (born 1954 in Munich), speed skater, Olympian, Olympic champion
  • Peter Wirnsberger (* 1958), skier
  • Armin Bittner ( b. 1964 ), alpine skier ( married to Regine Mösenlechner )
  • Günther Bauer (born 1972 in Schleching ) Eisspeedwayfahrer, Vice World Champion 2003
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