Parsberg

Parsberg is the fourth largest city in the Upper Palatinate district of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 3.1 City Council
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms
  • 3.3 Town twinning
  • 4.1 Museums
  • 4.2 Structures
  • 4.3 Sport
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Established businesses
  • 5.3 Formation

Geography

Boroughs

The municipality Parsberg has 34 officially designated neighborhoods:

  • Badelhütte
  • Bien mill
  • Sheet mill
  • Breitenthal
  • Christl mill
  • Darshofen
  • Eglwang
  • Eichensee
  • Geigerhaid
  • Hack Mayrhofen
  • Haid
  • Hammer mill
  • Herrenried
  • Wood Home
  • Hörmannsdorf
  • Cats rock
  • Kellerhof
  • Kerschhofen
  • Klapfenberg
  • Kripfling
  • Kühnhausen
  • Lohhof
  • Mannsdorf
  • Neuhaid
  • Oedenthurn
  • Parsberg
  • Upholstery mill
  • Rosenthal
  • Ruden Mayrhofen
  • Rudolfshöhe
  • Stone mill
  • Weiher Stetten
  • Willenhofen
  • Wolfsquiga

History

In 1952, the market Parsberg was designated city.

Incorporations

On January 1, 1971, until then independent municipality Ruden Mayrhofen was incorporated. On 1 July 1971, added Darshofen. Mr. Ried and Willenhofen as well as parts of the dissolved municipalities Ronsolden and lake were added on 1 January 1972. Hörmannsdorf and parts of the disbanded community Degerndorf followed on 1 May 1978.

Policy

City ​​council

The 20 seats in the city council allocated as follows:

  • CSU 7 seats
  • Parsberger Wählergemeinschaft 5 seats
  • SPD 3 seats
  • Free Voter Country 2 seats
  • Young citizens 2 seats
  • Green 1 seat

(As at municipal election on March 2, 2008)

Coat of arms

Blazon: Shared; red at the top, bottom split of black and silver.

The coat of arms is known since 1813 and was renewed in 1950.

Twinning

Since 1987 the French town Vic- le -Comte in the Auvergne twin city of Parsberg.

Culture and sights

Museums

  • The Parsberger Castle Museum includes macroeconomic and local history collections. It arose from the acquisition and merger of the collections of two late teacher and collector ( main teacher Spörer from High Castle and Headteacher Singer from Parsberg ). In 2007, the Museum is a contemporary history department was expanded, which is the time between the era of Bismarck and the end of the Second World War and it shows both regional and supra-regional aspects.

Structures

  • The Parsberg Castle on " Castle Hill " was until its extinction in 1730, the seat of the noble family Parsberger.

See also: List of monuments in Parsberg

Sports

  • Wave pool Jura -Mare

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Parsberg is located on the Autobahn 3 Nuremberg -Regensburg (exit # 94 ), near the main road 8 Neumarkt- Regensburg. At the main railway line Nuremberg - Regensburg Parsberg is RE- station. Since September 2013 an extension of the line is checked S3 of the Nuremberg S -Bahn from Neumarkt to Parsberg.

Established businesses

Parsberg is known by a resident there specialized hospital for tuberculosis treatment with very secure isolation nationally and einzgartig for the Federal Republic of Germany.

Education

  • Elementary and middle school
  • Edith Stein Realschule
  • School Parsberg
  • Special Educational Support Center

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Johann Baptist Hierl (1856-1936), Auxiliary Bishop of Regensburg.
  • Konstantin Hierl (1875-1955), Reich Labor Leader of the Reich Labor Service.
  • Wolfgang M. Heckl (born 1958 ), Director-General of the Deutsches Museum in Munich
  • Alfred Spitzner (1921-1992), politician ( CSU), district president of the Upper Palatinate tags
  • Ludwig Stiegler (* 1944), politician ( SPD)
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