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Rottach-Egern

Rottach-Egern

FieldValue
image_coaWappen Rottach-Egern.svg
image_photoSt. Laurentius Rottach-Egern.jpg
image_captionChurch of St. Laurentius
coordinates
image_planRottach-Egern in MB.svg
stateBayern
regionOberbayern
districtMiesbach
elevation736
area59.10
postal_code83700
area_code08022
licenceMB
Gemeindeschlüssel09 1 82 129
divisions19 Ortsteile
websitewww.rathaus-rottach-egern.de
mayorChristian Köck
leader_term2020–26
Rottach-Egern municipality in Miesbach, Bavaria

Rottach-Egern () is a municipality (Gemeinde Rottach-Egern am Tegernsee) and town located at Lake Tegernsee in the district of Miesbach in Upper Bavaria, Germany, about 55 km (35 miles) south of central Munich. Late Austrian actor Walter Slezak is buried in this area.

Geography

Rottach-Egern is located in the Tegernsee Valley, stretching southward from the shore of Lake Tegernsee to the Austrian border. The villages of Rottach, Egern, Gasse, Schorn, Sonnenmoos, Staudach, Weißach and Wolfsgrub have merged to become parts of a single settlement near the lake. More hamlets in the municipality are Berg, Ellmau, Hagrain, Haslau, Kalkofen, Oberach, Sutten and Trinis, Brandstatt, Enterrottach, Erlach, Kühzagl and Unterwallberg.

In addition to the shoreline of the Tegernsee, the municipal area includes other small lakes of which Widrigsee (also Glocknersee), the Suttensee, the Riederecksee and Röthensteiner lakes are the main ones. The principal mountain range is part of the Mangfallgebirge, of which the Wallberg, at 1,722 m, with a cable car, is a venue for skiing, paragliding and the Wallenberg toboggan run.

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

Population

Year19391959197019902011Population (Primary residence)
2,8275,117

In 2011 there were also 1,228 people with a second home in the municipality, desirable for discretion.

Neighboring communities

  • Bad Wiessee
  • Gmund am Tegernsee
  • Kreuth
  • Stadt Tegernsee
  • Schliersee
Interior of St. Laurentius church

References

References

  1. [https://www.statistik.bayern.de/wahlen/kommunalwahlen/bgm/ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden], [[Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik]], 15 July 2021.
  2. [http://www.wallbergbahn.de/en/winter/the-wallberg/ wallbergbahn.de]
  3. [http://www.rathaus-rottach-egern.de/cms/render.php?md5id=e09a993c94a37f7fdb0ab5532eef5372&page_id=201& Rottach Egern Rathaus: Figures - Data - Facts] accessed 7 January 2015
  4. (14 May 2022). "At a German Hideaway, Oligarch Villas Challenge a ‘Silent Contract’".
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