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Eichenau

Eichenau

FieldValue
image_coaDEU Eichenau COA.svg
image_photoEichenauer Rathaus.jpg
image_captionTown hall
coordinates
image_planEichenau in FFB.svg
stateBayern
regionOberbayern
districtFürstenfeldbruck
elevation522
area6.99
postal_code82223
area_code08141
licenceFFB
Gemeindeschlüssel09179118
websitewww.eichenau.de
mayorPeter Münster
leader_term2022–28
partyindependent

Eichenau () is a municipality in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany. It is 20 km west of Munich (centre).

Eichenau was officially named in 1907 as a separate settlement to the community of Alling. Its location is due to the railway station on the line Munich to Lindau. The settlement grew according to plans made by district commissioner Josef Nibler in Fürstenfeldbruck since 1916. He founded the Baugenossenschaft Eichenau and managed to acquire 60 ha of land for housing projects after the First World War. Most of the population commutes to Munich. The town now has a large sports centre, complete with outdoor beach volleyball courts and tennis courts.

Eichenau has two elementary schools ("Grundschule") and one high school ("Mittelschule").

Friedenskirche Eichenau summer 2008, Mayor Hubert Jung (left) and deputy Gabi Riehl (right)

Twin towns

  • ITA Budrio, Italy, since 1990.
  • UKR Vyshhorod, Ukraine, since 1994.

Satellite Images

http://www.wikimapia.org/#lat=48.&lon=11.&z=14&l=5&m=a&v=2

Famous people

  • Claus Biederstaedt (1928-2020), German actor
  • George Bouzianis (1885–1959), Greek painter
  • Helmut Gneuss, (1927-2023), German anglicist
  • Widukind Lenz (1919–1995), German scientist
  • Georg Spillner (1908–1998), clown Nuk
  • Alma Hagenbucher (born 1922), German businesswoman
  • Hejo Busley (born 1930), German historian
  • Claus Jürgen Diederichs (born 1941), German engineer
  • Josef Dering (1910–1999], German artist
  • Josefine Frühschütz ( unbek.–1998), midwife --
  • Martin Kälberer (born 1968), German musician
  • Heiner Link (1960–2002), German writer.
  • Georg Metzger (born 1946), German footballer
  • Josef Nibler ( 1912 – unbek.), German civil servant, founder of Eichenau
  • Alfons Reckermann (born 1947), German philosopher
  • Ingrid Redlich-Pfund (born 1947) German painter
  • Franz Leonhardt Schadt (1910–2009), German puppet player
  • Helmut Rehder (born 1927), German biologist and philosopher
  • Inge Seeliger (born 1930), German potter
  • Werner Stückmann (born 1926), German singer
  • Uta Titze-Stecher (born 1942), German politician MdB
  • Georg Maximilian Trenz (born 1962) German artist
  • Bennsi (born 2005), der unsichtbare
  • Passiwildie (born 2005), der vom Glück verlassene--

Literature

  • Hejo Busley, Angelika Schuster-Fox, Michael Gumtau (Hrsg.): Geschichte im Schatten einer Großstadt. Eichenau 1907–2007. Herbert Utz Verlag, München 2007, (ISBN ) bzw. (ISBN )
  • Landratsamt Fürstenfeldbruck: Der Landkreis Fürstenfeldbruck – Natur, Geschichte, Kultur, Fürstenfeldbruck 1992

References

References

  1. [https://www.statistik.bayern.de/wahlen/kommunalwahlen/bgm/ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden], [[Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik]], accessed 19 July 2021.
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