Siegsdorf

Victory Village is a community in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein and is just off the A8 from Munich to Salzburg.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 3.1 Museums
  • 3.2 Structures
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Established businesses
  • 4.3 Education
  • 5.1 Sons and daughters of the town

Geography

Geographical Location

Victory Village ( in dialect: " Siagsdorf " ) is the seat of a municipality and a Roman Catholic parish ( former pilgrimage to the inclined main ). Nearest large town is Salzburg, about 25km east. Near Victory village unite the ' Red ' and 'White ' arm to Traun, which further flows over Traunstein and the Old Market and opens into the Alz. To the south are the foothills of the Alps - here the Hochfelln. The highest point of the municipality is the Zinnkopf with 1227 m.

Community structure

The municipality victory village has 98 officially named districts:

  • Adlgastag
  • Aich
  • Aicher
  • Aigen
  • Alm
  • Alzing
  • Auli
  • Aumann
  • Adelholzen
  • Bern Unterbichl
  • Unterbichl
  • Bucheck
  • Daxa
  • Daxbach
  • Daxlberg
  • Eisenärzt
  • Embach
  • Farnbichl
  • Feichtenschlager
  • Files riding
  • Hochfelln
  • Frauenstätt
  • Gas day
  • Gerhart riding
  • Green Horse
  • Hachau
  • Hall Aich
  • Hammer
  • Hauner Ting
  • Houses
  • Heutau
  • Hell
  • Holnstein
  • Höpfling
  • Hörgering
  • Stroke
  • Knapp field
  • Carbon combustion
  • Koenigswiesen
  • Krutzling
  • Kühleiten
  • Latvians pits
  • Linden
  • Lindl
  • Lohhäusl
  • Reaping
  • Maria -Eck
  • Wall
  • Wall Riedl
  • Meisau
  • Molberting
  • Mosen
  • Obereck
  • Obergalling
  • Oberheutau
  • Upper Unterberg
  • Osterham
  • Pattenau
  • Paul Fischer
  • Plereit
  • Prüll
  • Empire Hausen
  • Rettenbachferner
  • Reuten
  • Rudhart
  • Sankt Johann
  • Scharam
  • Scheiblegg
  • Schoeneck
  • Schweinbach
  • Victory village
  • Sparrow riding
  • Spirka
  • Stone
  • Tauern stone
  • Thal
  • Unterthalham
  • Traundorf
  • Unterberg
  • Untereck
  • Untergalling
  • Unterheutau
  • Venusberg
  • Vitzthum
  • Vogling
  • Vorauf
  • Front Welln
  • Wagenau
  • Forest
  • Pond
  • Far meadow
  • Wern conducting
  • Meadow
  • Meadows
  • Wimm
  • Wolfsberg
  • Zuhausen

Vorauf

Vorauf is a holiday settlement that emerged in the early 1970s. Typical is the " bird house " architecture of many buildings, most of which were built in the south-facing slope.

The park area itself consists of three parts, namely Feichtenschlager, Mosen and the actual Vorauf. In the park there is the typical vacationer amenities such as a mini golf course, a dining restaurant, a small indoor pool and a sauna. The latter is used especially in winter also by residents of the region. Furthermore, there is a stud farm where horses can be hired. The old stables collapsed on the same day under the weight of snow as the ice rink in Bad Reichenhall, 30 km away.

In the area Vorauf live only 200 people, but there are up to 500 cottages of varying sizes. The house type (eg " type Salzburg " ) is always named after a city. However, after removal of the mass tourism in the region it comes increasingly to the property or home sales in recent years, thus there is no longer the same range of supply as 20 years ago. For example, there is the village shop, which has more than 30 years, guests being provided with food, not more. Instead, you must be driven to a Teisenberg grocery shopping after passing Wern, Victory Village, Traunstein or to Neukirchen. In addition, the holiday park is suffering from the demographic development, because the first generation of holiday park owners to part no more lives and future generations must often sell the houses. This poses a danger, because real estate speculators and different cottages provider to the vacated or vacant houses struggle to both buyers as well as for tenants. This triggers a new wave of problems that cloud the coexistence in the holiday park Vorauf.

The problem for the park is also the unresolved housing situation. Some people live a long time of her life in the holiday park and are known as " long-established " official residents of the holiday park and thus the community. Newly drawn or holiday guests may, however, but do not use the apartment only for the purpose of the holiday, as a permanent home.

The park is mainly used by guests from the (upper ) region of Bavaria, as many of the homeowners come out of this room and they rent out to friends, family or tourists. Also coming guests from other federal states of Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland.

In the years 2012 and 2013, the village commune victory interviewed reported at the park residents, how they imagine the future of the park, also for the community as a planning security.

History

Victory village is first mentioned in writing around 1120. In the Middle Ages played iron ore mining, especially in today's districts Eisenärzt and hammer, an important role. Through the municipal area was a Salzsäumerweg from Reichenhall to Traunstein, which was extended until 1590 for the Salt Road. Since 1618, the brine line from Reichenhall to Traunstein and led from 1809 to Rosenheim along the Red River Traun about Hammer ( Brunnhaus ) and Victory Village ( Brunnhaus ). The late Gothic church " Immaculate Conception " was in 1779 in Baroque style and provided with a large ceiling fresco by the painter Franz Trostberger target. 1896 victory village is connected to the railroad in 1936 reaches the first phase of the motorway from Munich to win the village. The municipality victory village was created in its current size from several places. On 1 April 1934, the community name Obersiegendorf was changed simultaneously with the incorporation of sub- victory village official in victory village.

Discovered on October 11 in 1975 and hid the then 16 -year-old student Bernard Raymond v. Bredow in a creek bed at victory village ( in the district Höpfling ) one of the largest mammoth skeletons in the world. In the headlines victory village came in 1985, when Bredow published his mammoth Fund with the filmmaker Ulli Weissbach. The Fund was an opportunity to build in victory village Mammutheum 1991 and 1995, the South East Bavarian Natural History and Mammoth Museum.

Incorporations

On 1 April 1934, the former municipality Under victory village were connected and changed the former community name Obersiegendorf in victory village. On January 1, 1972, until then independent municipality Eisenärzt was incorporated. On July 1, 1972 Vogling and the southern part of the dissolved municipality Hochberg were added. On May 1, 1978, the municipal reform was concluded by the voluntary connection of the municipality hammer and the southern part of the municipality Haslach.

Culture and sights

Museums

  • Mammutheum
  • Southeast Bavarian Natural History and Mammoth Museum victory village

Structures

  • Kloster Maria Eck
  • Catholic parish church victory village

See also List of monuments in victory village

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Victory Village is located directly on the A8 from Munich to Salzburg and can be approached via the exits Schweinbach or victory village. Furthermore victory village is situated on the railway line Traunstein Ruhpolding.

Established businesses

The community thrives on small businesses and crafts, medium-sized industrial enterprises and partly on tourism and agriculture. Beyond the region known are the two mineral water fountain Adelholzener Alpenquellen and Siegsdorfer Petrusquelle.

Education

Victory village has primary school victory village, divided into primary and secondary school with approximately 500 students in 21 classes and 33 teachers. A Parish and Community Library is located in the building of the municipality. There is also a branch of the VHS Traunstein.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Peter Angerer (* July 14, 1957 in Hammersmith ) is a former German biathlete.
  • Axel Bühler ( born June 14, 1947) is Professor of Philosophy at the Heinrich Heine University in Dusseldorf.
  • Raymond Bernard von Bredow ( born March 23, 1959), geophysicist and experimental archaeologist.
  • Sepp Ferstl ( born April 6, 1954 in Vogling ) is a former German ski racer.
  • Christian Gerhartsreiter (* February 21, 1961 in Victory Village ), a murder detained in the U.S. German impostor who became known as Clark Rockefeller.
  • Matthias Engel Berger ( born July 18, 1925, in victory village; † 30 October 2005) was a German politician of the CSU. He was a member from 1969 to 1990 at the German Bundestag.
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