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Weßling


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image_coaDEU Weßling COA.svg
image_photoWessling_See.JPG
image_captionLake Weßling with the town of Weßling in the background
coordinates
image_planWeßling in STA.svg
stateBayern
regionOberbayern
districtStarnberg
elevation592
area22.6
postal_code82234
area_code08153
licenceSTA
Gemeindeschlüssel09 1 88 144
websitewww.gemeinde-wessling.de
mayorMichael Sturm
leader_term2020–26
partyFW

Weßling () is a municipality in the district of Starnberg in Bavaria, Germany.

History

Weßling was first mentioned in the 13th century, when it was passed to Seefeld Castle. In 1810 it was recorded to consist of 37 farms and in 1877 to have a population of 230. Since, starting from the 19th century, it was visited by several painters and sculptors (e.g. Carl Schuch, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Wilhelm Trübner), the town is regarded by some as an artists' colony. In 1903, when Weßling had a population of 350, the construction of a railway from Munich to Herrsching led to a moderately increased influx of population around Lake Weßling. The town of Oberpfaffenhofen, which is now part of Weßling, gained some importance as an industrial and research location in 1936, when an airport was built there by the aircraft manufacturer Dornier. In 1972 and 1976 the municipalities of Hochstadt and Oberpfaffenhofen respectively were incorporated into Weßling.

Geography

Weßling is located within the Fünfseenland ( 'five lakes country'). The town completely encloses Lake Weßling, the smallest of the five lakes.

Weßling is divided into three main districts:

  • Weßling
  • Oberpfaffenhofen, incorporated in 1976.
  • Hochstadt, incorporated in 1972.

Transport

Road

Weßling lies very close to the Autobahn ([[Image:Bundesautobahn 96 number.svg|28px|link=Bundesautobahn 96]]). On weekends and holidays the town often experiences heavy traffic due to visitors from nearby Munich. A bypass, built in 2016 west of Weßling, did not improve these traffic issues.

Currently there are five regional bus lines (X910 921 923 947 955) connecting Weßling to the surrounding towns and cities.

Rail

The town has one train station served by the Munich S-Bahn ([[Image:München S8.svg|28px|link=S8 (Munich)]]), which runs from Herrsching to Munich airport.

Air

An airport is located in the district of Oberpfaffenhofen. Even though this is the third largest civilian airport in Bavaria, it is not served by any airlines. Instead it is used for research and industrial purposes.

Sport

The local sports club was founded in 1936. It is notable that the ice hockey division played in the highest German ice hockey league for five seasons. In 1958, SC Weßling, which played on natural ice, even qualified for the first season of the newly founded Ice hockey Bundesliga.

Industry

Historically the aircraft manufacturer Dornier located at the airport in Oberpfaffenhofen was the biggest employer in Weßling and the surrounding region. In 2006 however, Dornier went bankrupt together with its parent company Fairchild Aircraft. Nevertheless, the local industry is still dominated by aerospace companies. Some of the largest and best known employers located around the airport in Oberpfaffenhofen are:

  • German Aerospace Center
  • RUAG
  • Galileo ground control center
  • OHB
  • Lilium GmbH

Famous people

Born in Weßling

  • Anton Besold, born in 1904, politician, member of German parliament
  • Anton G. Leitner, born in 1961, publisher
  • , born in 1931, ice hockey player
  • , born in 1931, architect

Notable residents

  • Alois Alzheimer, psychiatrist
  • Graham Waterhouse, composer
  • , painter
  • , painter

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. Porkert, Hans. (1986). "Am Weßlinger See".
  3. "Oberpfaffenhofen Airfield, Bavaria - Stratospheric balloon launches".
  4. "Verkehrslinienplan Landkreis Starnberg". MVV München.
  5. "Startseite".
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