Teising

Teising is a municipality in the western district of Altötting ( Regierungsbezirk Oberbayern ).

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 4.1 municipal
  • 6.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 6.2 traffic
  • 6.3 Data Network
  • 6.4 Education

Geography

Geographical Location

Teising located in Southeast Upper Bavaria between cities Altötting and Mühldorf directly to the state road 2550 ( former B 12).

The Inn flows through the municipal area of ​​Teising.

Community structure

The municipality has 5 Teising officially named districts:

  • Gschwandtner
  • Lohberg
  • Teising
  • Widefield

There is only the district Teising.

History

Already Celtic times people have settled in the woods around Teising, followed by a Keltenschanze below the map indicates. In Roman times it crossed near Teising two Roman roads, one of which followed the course of the present Inn and forest road towards a Innquerung direction Toeging. Teising was first mentioned as " Tisingen " in records in 710 and is the oldest town in the district Altötting. Teising belonged to Rentamt Burghausen and the district court Neuoetting of the Electorate of Bavaria. 1885, the volunteer fire department was established. Until 1955 Teising was energy technology thanks to its own power station self-sufficient. 1978, the administrations of the community Tüßling and the community Teising were merged to manage Community Tüßling - Teising. these management community has been resolved thanks to the efforts of the community Teising the late 1990s again. since that time, half Teising is in a water protection area. through the construction of the A94 motorway, the former leading through the village federal road B12 stepped to the county road. this allowed the center to be redesigned. Additional junctions in the main road from the settlements (via maple street and flower street ) are, however, delayed until today politically, so that Teising up today two separate settlement hoses north and south of the former B12 is.

Population Development

At the beginning of World War II Teising had less than 400 inhabitants. After the war, briefly followed by a rapid influx of refugees, but in the 60 years, the population fell back to about 550 Only then it was in the wake of the expulsion of countless construction sites by the mayor and gravel pit owner Josef Bach Meier quickly uphill. On the territory of the municipality were 1970 846, 1987, 1477 and 2000 counted 1,987 residents a year.

Religion

Teising belongs to the parish churches castle to the forest. In the St. John the Baptist ordained local church is held every Saturday evening before a church service.

Policy

Mayor Johann Hiebl ( Teisinger list). He was the successor of Josef Bach Meier (CSU / free without Party) in 2002.

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of € 859,000 in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted € 203,000.

Parish council

After the last municipal election on March 2, 2008, the council has twelve members. The turnout was 59.2 %. The choice was as follows:

Another member and chairman of the municipal council is the mayor.

Culture and sights

  • Village church of St. John the Baptist: gothic, 15th century, renovated in 2009
  • Old fire station with Lüftlmalerei
  • West facade of the riding club (sadly in a dilapidated condition )
  • Steam thresher on Teisinger Bach (Mill Street )
  • Foundations of the railway bridge over the creek Teisinger the former railway line Mühldorf - Old Railway Altötting ( between Heiligenstätter road and church road )

See also List of monuments in Teising

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in manufacturing and 183 in trade and transport, no social insurance contributions at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 40 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 651 in the manufacturing sector, there were 7 businesses in construction companies 4. In addition, in 1999, there were 16 farms with an agricultural area of 345 ha, of which 259 ha of arable land and 86 ha of permanent grassland.

Traffic

By Teising the state road 2550 ( former B 12) There is a regular bus service runs to Altötting and Mühldorf.

Data network

All 806 households have net access at a bandwidth of up to 2000 kbit per second.

Education

There are the following facilities (as of 1999):

  • Kindergartens: 100 kindergarten places with 71 children
  • Elementary schools: 1 with 8 teachers and 152 students
  • Multi-purpose hall
  • Sports Home, 2 football fields, tennis courts

Credentials

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