Rottach-Egern

Rottach -Egern (formerly Rottach ) is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Landshut. It is one of the wealthiest communities in Germany.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 3.4 flag
  • 3.5 Town twinning
  • 4.1 Customs
  • 4.2 Museum
  • 4.3 Structures 4.3.1 St. Lawrence
  • 4.3.2 Church of the Resurrection
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 6.1 freeman
  • 6.2 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 6.3 personalities who have worked at or lived here

Geography

Rottach- Egern is located in the Tegernsee valley, the western district Egern directly on the southern shore of Lake Tegernsee. The former villages Rottach, Egern, Alley, Schorn, Sonnenmoos, storage roof, and Weißach Wolfsgrub have grown into a settlement. Other villages in the municipal area are Mountain, Ellmau, Hagrain, Haslau, lime kiln, Oberach Suttas and Trinis. Add to this the hamlet fire Instead, Enterrottach, Erlach, Kühzagl and sub ​​Wallenberg, the desert Gutfeld and the guest house Wallenberg.

To get the townscape, no new construction areas are reported.

The municipal area adjacent to the Tegernsee still small lakes. These include the Widrigsee (also Glocknersee ), the Suttensee, the Riederecksee and Röthensteiner lake. While the Weißach forms the border to the municipality Kreuth over several kilometers, the Rottach mostly runs in the municipality of Rottach -Egern and forms only on the last kilometers before its confluence with the city limits to Tegernsee.

The administrative center is the village of Rottach. The parish church of St. Lawrence is located in the district Egern.

Neighboring communities

History

Rottach -Egern was first mentioned under Abbot Eberhardt from Tegernsee to 748. Rottach -Egern was a fishing and farming village and stood until 1803, the Monastery Tegernsee court. Rottach was in the course of administrative reform in Bavaria in 1818 an independent municipality. Since 1817, the Wittelsbach family drove to the hunting and relaxation on the Tegernsee; with them also came the first holiday guests. Since 19 March 1951, the city officially leads his double name.

From May 5 to May 8, 2005 53 Bilderberg conference was held in Rottach -Egern.

Demographics

Policy

Parish council

Distribution of seats according to the municipal election on March 2, 2008:

Mayor

Current Mayor Franz Hafner (CDU Community Miesbach ). Deputy Mayor is currently Ulbricht Hermann jun. ( FWG ).

Coat of arms

The current coat of arms exists since the union of Rottach and Egern in 1951; the official coat of arms description reads:

" Silver shield divided by a red cross flow above the hull of a blue heron with a fish in its beak, below a green boat with two oars. "

Flag

The community has, since December 12, 1951 its own flag.

Twinning

  • Since 1965 with the city of Diksmuide in Flanders / Belgium
  • Since 1986 Castelrotto South Tyrol / Italy

Culture and sights

Customs

The Trachtenverein and the mountain troops play an important role in the village.

Museum

The horse-drawn carriage and sleigh museum Rottach -Egern ( Gsotthaberhof / Wolfsgrub ) has an exhibition area of ​​700 m² and is based on the Böck'schen collection; Carrier is the community Rottach -Egern.

Structures

St. Lawrence

The Church of St. Lawrence in the district Egern was first mentioned in 1111. It was extended in 1466 in late Gothic style and designed in 1670 with Baroque elements. The tip of the spire almost immediately at the Tegernsee located church is visible from afar.

The building is used by the same Catholic parish and is surrounded by a community cemetery where several well-known personalities are buried, such as Leo Slezak.

Church of the Resurrection

Built from 1953 to 1955 Evangelical Lutheran Church of architect Olaf Andreas Gulbransson is located about 400 meters from the St. Lawrence Church. The architecture refers by various triangular structures on the divine Trinity. Again, there is a cemetery, in which, among other things, Olaf Andreas Gulbransson is buried.

Park

The spa is located on the shores of the lake.

Tourism

Rottach -Egern forms one of the largest tourism centers in the district Miesbach and relies on its high price level and - as in the case of other places on the Tegernsee - his second homes. The area around the lake Tegernsee with the surrounding Mangfallgebirge makes the place a popular holiday destination. The place, among others, by his own mountain, the 1,723 m high Wallenberg with the Wallbergbahn, an alpine center for paragliding became known. 1873 was the predecessor of today's Seehotel crossing the restaurant concession. The hotel is now part of Alliance The Leading Hotels of the World.

Traffic

Rottach -Egern located in the middle of the Tegernsee valley - the B 307 and B 318 through the community. After Mies Bach is 18 km, 22 km to Bad Tolz, after Achenkirch 30 km, the Federal Highway 8 at 25 km and wooden churches in the City of Munich 56 km. The Valepp Road, a toll road leads from the hamlet Enterrottach about the Moni Alm (7 km) to the forest guest house Valepp (14 km ); at this range lies the suttas ski area. Another toll road leads from the valley Wallbergbahn to the inn Wallenberg moss. Buses of the RVO go to Valepp ( and continue to Spitzingsee ) and in the neighboring communities Tegernsee, Tegernsee, Bad Wiessee and Kreuth ( Tegernsee- ring line). However, these are, with the exception of Kreuth, accessible by regular boat connections across the lake during the summer months. The municipality operates municipal traffic monitoring.

Personalities

Freeman

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Benedict Schöttl (* 1688 in Egern, † 1742 in Metten ), master mason and architect of the Rococo
  • Friedrich Feustel (1842-1891), banker and member of the Reichstag
  • Roland Ziersch (1904-1969), German writer and journalist
  • Grete Weil (1906-1999), Bavarian- Jewish writer
  • Benedict Obermuller (1930-2005), German ski racer
  • Christina Meier - Hoeck (* 1966), alpine skier

Personalities who have worked at or lived here

  • Ludwig Thoma, Leo Slezak, whose son Walter Slezak, Alexander Spoerl, Heinrich Spoerl, Ganghofer, Hedwig Courths Mahler, Amalie von Lerch field and Bernt Engelmann lived here and have their final resting place on the Egerner cemetery. Also actor Alexander Golling died here in 1989. A figure group in the form of almost life-size bronze statues of the two writers Ganghofer and Ludwig Thoma as well as the tenor Leo Slezak, who were friends with each other, was built in the park.
  • Freddy Breck ( born January 21, 1942 in Sonneberg, Thuringia; † December 17, 2008, in Rottach -Egern ), German pop singer, composer, producer and presenter.
  • Bernt Engelmann ( born January 20, 1921 in Berlin, † April 14, 1994 in Munich), burial in Rottach -Egern
  • Mary Gerold ( born November 29, 1898 in Alt-Autz/Kurland; † 16 October 1987 Kreuth ), widow of the writer Kurt Tucholsky ( 1890-1935 ); built under the name Mary Tucholsky after 1945 in Rottach -Egern a Kurt Tucholsky archive on.
  • Josef Issels ( born November 21, 1907 in Moenchengladbach, † February 11, 1998 in San Francisco) pursued his Ringberg Clinic here.
  • Heinrich Spoerl ( born February 8, 1887 in Dusseldorf, † August 25 1955 in Rottach -Egern )
  • Alexander Spoerl ( born January 3, 1917 in Dusseldorf, † October 16, 1978 in Rottach -Egern )
  • Wilhelm Stross (* November 5, 1907 ad in Eitorf victory; † January 18, 1966 in Rottach- Hagrain ), internationally renowned violinist, leader of the famous string quartet named after him; Professor at the Musikhochschule in Munich, had lived since 1955 in Rottach- Hagrain. The local professor - Stross - way bears his name.
  • Alexander Schalk - Golodkowski ( born July 3, 1932 in Berlin -Treptow ), former German politician ( SED) and East German industrialist, lives with his wife since January 1990 in Rottach -Egern.
  • Karl- Heinz Wild Moser ( born May 5, 1939 in Munich -Pasing; † July 28, 2010 in Munich), United restaurateur and longtime president of the TSV 1860 München completed his butcher apprenticeship in Rottach -Egern.
  • Karl Wolff (SS Member) ( born May 13, 1900 in Darmstadt, † July 15, 1984 in Rosenheim), had his residence from 1936 to 1955 in Rottach -Egern.
  • Georg Neithardt ( born January 31, 1871 in Nuremberg, † November 1, 1941 in Rottach -Egern ), was a judge at Bavarian People's Court. Among other things, he led the opened as a result of the Hitler- Ludendorff - Putsch treason trial against Adolf Hitler.
  • Paul Carell ( born November 2, 1911 in Kelbra; † 20 June 1997, Rottach -Egern ), in World War II, he was press chief of Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and SS - Obersturmbannführer. In the 1950s he was a journalist at the time and the magazine Der Spiegel, in the 1960s, he served in various journals and newspapers of the publisher Axel Springer, as his personal adviser and head of security to the death of the Publisher 1985.
  • Franz Seldte ( born June 29, 1882 in Magdeburg, † April 1, 1947 in Fürth ), Nazi politician and from 1933 to 1945 Minister of Labour, buried in Rottach -Egern.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Johannes Grimm ( born June 17, 1888 in Dusseldorf, † 16 May 1959 Freiburg im Breisgau) lawyer, politician and publicist, district chairman of the Sudeten German team in Rottach -Egern.
  • Walter Rinke ( born January 5, 1895 in Katowice, Silesia, † 21 May 1983; Rottach -Egern ), was a German economist, civil servant and politician ( CSU) as well as national chairman of the homeland Silesia
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