Moosburg

Moosburg
Moosburg a.d.Isar
Coat of arms of Moosburg a.d.Isar
Moosburg a.d.Isar is located in Germany
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Moosburg a.d.Isar
Coordinates 48°28′N 11°56′E / 48.46667°N 11.93333°E / 48.46667; 11.93333Coordinates: 48°28′N 11°56′E / 48.46667°N 11.93333°E / 48.46667; 11.93333
Administration
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Upper Bavaria
District Freising
Mayor Anita Meinelt (CSU)
Basic statistics
Area 43.86 km2 (16.93 sq mi)
Elevation 421 m  (1381 ft)
Population 17,554 (31 December 2010)[1]
 - Density 400 /km2 (1,037 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate FS
Postal codes 85360–85368
Area code 08761
Website www.moosburg.de

Moosburg an der Isar is a town in the Landkreis Freising of Bavaria, Germany.

The oldest town between Regensburg and Italy, it lies on the river Isar at an altitude of 421 m (1381 ft). It has 17,275 inhabitants (2005) and covers an area of 44 km². It is easily reached by the A 92 autobahn and regional trains on the Munich–Regensburg line. Furthermore it just takes 10 minutes to get to the Munich airport.

Moosburg is popular with commuters to Munich, Freising, and the Munich airport. There is considerable industry in the town - with chemical, electrotechnical, food processing, and machine-building plants.

St. Johannes and St. Kastulus

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History

There was a Benedictine Abbey in Moosburg in the 8th century: a cluster of dwellings and artisans sprang up around it. Duke Heinrich der Löwe started the construction of the Kastulus Minster (cathedral) in 1171, dedicated to Saint Castulus. In the 12th century, a town was established and received its first charter in 1311. The walls and moat were completed in the 15th century. The town reached its peak during the early part of the 16th century. In 1599, the Benedictines moved to Landshut reducing Moosburg's importance.

Sieges and plundering during the Thirty Year War started the decline of the town. In 1702, a fire reduced half the buildings to ashes. Moosburg suffered further depradation during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Napoleonic Wars. Another disastrous fire in 1865 resulted in the downtown area being redeveloped in the style of the late 19th century.

During the 1920s and 1930s, new industries revived the town. In September 1939, a prisoner of war camp Stalag VII-A was built to accommodate 10,000. By early 1945, the number of registered prisoners had grown to more than 80,000 - many working in regional industries and farms. It is likely that the presence of this camp close to the town center spared it from large-scale bombing.

After the liberation of the camp by the Americans at the end of April 1945, it was turned into Civilian Internment Camp #6 for 12,000 German men and women suspected of criminal activity for the Nazi regime[2]. The camp was released by the Americans in 1948 and served to house German refugees exiled from eastern areas. It became a new part of the town, named Moosburg-Neustadt.

Main sights and culture

The Main Altar of the Kastulus Minster is the principal masterpiece of the wood sculptor Hans Leinberger of Landshut. Originally, the altar was a triptych, in which the side panels could be swiveled inward to close the altar. Today, the side panels hang above the choir stalls.

The Romanesque style west doorway of the Minster was actually built in the 19th century.

The Baroque façades that survived the 1865 fire can be seen at the east end of Herrnstrasse, for instance the red front of the chemist's shop.

The Memorial to inmates of Stalag VII-A is a fountain in the center of Neustadt. It consists of four Bas-reliefs created out of local stone by the French sculptor Antoniucci Volti while he was a prisoner in the camp.

Partner cities


Books

  • Roger DEVAUX : Treize Qu'ils Etaient - Life of the French prisoners of war at the peasants of low Bavaria (1939-1945) - Treize Qu'ils Etaient - Mémoires et Cultures - 2007 - ISBN 2-916062-51-3

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