- Penzberg
Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
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Wappen = Penzberg wappen.jpg
lat_deg = 47 | lat_min = 45 | lat_sec = 0
lon_deg = 11 | lon_min = 23 | lon_sec = 0
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Bundesland = Bavaria
Regierungsbezirk = Upper Bavaria
Landkreis = Weilheim-Schongau
Höhe = 596
Fläche = 25.73
Einwohner = 16126
Stand = 2005-12-31
pop_ref = [ [http://www.statistik.bayern.de/daten/bayern/bevoelkerung/ Population data] ]
PLZ = 82377
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Vorwahl = 08856
Kfz = WM
Gemeindeschlüssel = 09 1 90 141
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Website = [http://www.penzberg.de/ www.penzberg.de]
Bürgermeister = Hans Mummert
Partei = SPDPenzberg is a
town in theWeilheim-Schongau district, inBavaria ,Germany . It is located nearMunich , and had a population of 16,126 in 2005. A historiccoal mining town, Penzberg today is known for its pharmaceutical industries.History
The settlement was first mentioned as "Poennesperch" in a 1275 contract, when it was sold to the
Benediktbeuern Abbey . Surface coal mining had already started in the 16th century, though it was ended by theThirty Years' War and the industrial exploitation of coal did not begin until 1800. In 1919 Penzberg receivedtown privileges . An Allied air raid on November 16, 1944 did severely damage the town and the parish church, but did not affect the mine. Nevertheless the colliery was closed in 1966 for economic reasons, the adjacentpower plant was shut down in 1971.On April 28, 1945 Hans Rummer, the social democratic mayor of Penzberg until the Nazi takeover in 1933, deposed the
Nazi mayor. In the evening of the same day, by order of theGauleiter Paul Giesler , aWerwolf group stormed the town hall, arrested and shot Rummer and seven fellows. During the night a further eight suspected resistance fighters were hanged by a "drumhead court-martial " under SA brigade leader Hans Zöberlein. Among the victims were two women, one of them pregnant. The massacre is known as the "Penzberger Mordnacht" (Penzberg Murder Night).Important buildings
* Post office by
Robert Vorhoelzer in the then dominant "Heimatstil", 1922-1923References
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