Kümmersbruck

Kummersbruck is a municipality in the southeastern part of the Upper Palatinate district of Amberg -Sulzbach. The place is located five kilometers south-east of Amberg and is traversed by the Vils, in which discharges into Haselmühl of Krumbach.

Community structure

The municipality has ten Kummersbruck officially named districts:

  • Angel village
  • Gärmersdorf
  • Haidweiher
  • Haselmühl
  • Koefering
  • Kummersbruck
  • Lengenfeld
  • Moss
  • Penkhof
  • Theuern

History

Kummersbruck was mentioned in 1114 Kummersbruck first time, the district Theuern already 1092. Kummersbruck The village was part of the Electorate of Bavaria and formed a closed Hofmark the Lords of Grienagel. The former municipality Theuern was incorporated on 1 April 1971 in the town Koefering. On January 1, 1972, the community was renamed Koefering Kummersbruck and incorporated the then independent municipality Gärmersdorf after Kummersbruck. In recent years, the population grew strongly through the designation of building areas. Kummersbruck is a desirable residential community because of its proximity to Amberg.

Policy

After the last local election on 2 March 2008 the council has 24 members. The turnout was 63.1 %. The SPD sets with 14 out of 24 local councils against 10 local councils of the CSU majority in the municipal council ( term 2008-2014 ). The choice was as follows:

Another member and chairman is the mayor.

Culture and sights

In 1978 the county in Theuern the mining and industrial Ostbayern a showing exhibits from the mining and industrial history of the Eastern Bavarian space.

Waterfront castle in the moss defensive smaller seats of nobility in the late Middle Ages are recognizable despite Baroque style. The moat was drained in the 20th century. At Schloss Moos Elector Maximilian, the City of Amberg passed after the Battle of White Mountain.

See also: List of monuments in Kummersbruck

Economy and Transport

Economy

The automotive supplier Grammer is a major employer. Since 1960, the community is home to a barracks of the Armed Forces ( Schweppermannkaserne, named after Schweppermann Seyfried ). Currently, there is the logistics battalion stationed 472, which emerged from the mountain Transport Battalion 83 (since 1994 in Kummersbruck ); In 1992, the tank battalion was 124 and in 1994 dissolved the tank battalion 123. Since 1997 Kummersbruck has outpatient rehabilitation facility, and a fitness facility MediFit, a company of Merkl Medisport GmbH, which has regional and nationwide won several awards.

Traffic

In north -south state highway runs in 2165 by the municipality Kummersbruck with which a connection is made to the A 6, driveway Amberg -south. In the northeastern municipality Kummersbruck contacted by the federal highway 85.

In public transport Kummersbruck is served by the city bus (city bus ) line 409 and by several bus lines of the RBO company.

Kummersbruck owned 1910-1985 by the stations Haselmühl and Theuern and the breakpoint Lengenfeld a connection to the railway line Amberg- Schmidmühlen. The roadbed was converted to a bike trail recreation.

Twinning

The community Kummersbruck maintains since 1992 a city partnership with Holýšov in the Czech Republic. Since 2005, a regular youth exchange will take place.

Personalities

  • Andreas Schillinger, cyclist ( b. 1983 )
  • George Grammer, entrepreneur (1931-2005)
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