- Pfarrkirchen
Infobox German Location
type = Stadt
Wappen = Wappen PAN.jpg
image_photo = Wimmer-Ross II.jpg
image_caption = Part of town square
lat_deg = 48 |lat_min = 25
lon_deg = 12 |lon_min = 55
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Bayern
Regierungsbezirk = Niederbayern
Landkreis = Rottal-Inn
Höhe = 381
Fläche = 52.33
Einwohner = 11734
Aglomeration = ca. 14000
Stand = 2006-12-31
PLZ = 84347
Vorwahl = 08561
Kfz = PAN
Gemeindeschlüssel = 09 2 77 138
Straße = Stadtplatz 2
Website = [http://www.pfarrkirchen.de/ www.pfarrkirchen.de]
Bürgermeister = Georg Riedl
Partei = CSUPfarrkirchen is a municipality in southern
Lower Bavaria Germany, the capital of the districtRottal-Inn . It has about 12,500 inhabitants and is an important school centre with about 10,000 pupils from all over Lower Bavaria. The town spreads over an area of about 52 square kilometers and lies approximately 377 meters above sea level. Pfarrkirchen lies at the small river "Rott", which gives the "Rottal" region its name.The first settlers came to Pfarrkirchen some 7,000 years ago, as excavations in Untergaiching (a small suburb) prove. The first official written document where the name "Pharrachiricha" is mentioned, appeared in between 875 and 899 AD by the Catholic Bishop "Engilmar". In 1262 Pfarrkirchen and the nearby "Castle Reichenberg" passed into the possession of the Bavarian dynasty
Wittelsbach , who granted the village the right to hold public markets in 1317. Since 1862 Pfarrkirchen can officially call itself a town, and in 1972 it became the capital of the districtRottal-Inn .The town's best known landmark is the "Gartlbergkirche", a pilgrimage church for the
Virgin Mary . It was built upon Pfarrkirchen's highest hill in between 1661 and 1715, according to the plans of the Italian architect Domenico Zuccali. The two towers of the Baroque Church dominate the town's scenery and can be seen even from miles away.Another well known sight of Pfarrkirchen is the so-called "Wimmer-Roß", an oversized bronze statue, which is located at the heart of the town, showing a black stallion. It was built in 1966 by the sculptor Hans Wimmer, who donated the statue to his hometown. It symbolizes the high status of horse breeding in the Rottal region.
Pfarrkirchen also possesses Bavaria's oldest Harness Racing Track, where horse races have been held since 1894.
One of Pfarrkirchen's important industries include
abattoir s which is due to the rural environment.External links
* [http://www.pfarrkirchen.de Pfarrkirchen's Official website] de icon
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