Ebersberg is the seat of the similarly named Ebersberg Landkreis (district) in the Oberbayern Regierungsbezirk (administrative region) in Bavaria , southern Germany . The Ebersberger Forst (forest) is one of Germany’s largest continuous area of woodlands.
16-526: Neighbouring communities are Grafing bei München , Kirchseeon and Steinhöring . Bavaria’s capital, Munich, lies 32 km away and may be reached by Munich S-Bahn (S6). Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn are about the same distance away. Ebersberg’s history is closely tied with the nearby Benedictine monastery founded in 934 by the Counts of Sempt . Beginning in the 14th century the monastery exercised local jurisdiction. In 1595, Pope Clement VIII dissolved
32-607: A street after a cabaret group (Valtortagasse, after the Gruppo di Valtorta from Ebersberg). Ebersberg’s main cultural institution, the Alte Kino Ebersberg (Old Cinema), is today run by a non-profit governing board whose roots lie in this same Deutscher Kleinkunstpreis -winning group. Ebersberg’s civic coat of arms consists of a gold background with a black boar standing on a green three-knolled hill ( Dreiberg , in German heraldry) on
48-569: Is a town in the district of Ebersberg , Upper Bavaria , Germany . Grafing is in the Munich Region, about 32 km (20 mi) southeast of the state capital, where the Urtelbach and Wieshamer Bach both empty into the Attel River. The distance is roughly the same to Rosenheim and Wasserburg am Inn . Nearby municipalities are the district capital Ebersberg about 4 km (2.5 mi) to
64-716: The Filzenexpress line branches off to Wasserburg, served by SüdostBayernBahn trains. There is also a station called Grafing Stadt in the town, which is served by the S-Bahn. The town, founded about 960 as Gisling , belonged to the Munich Rentamt [ bar ; de ; es ] and the Swabian legal district in the Electorate of Bavaria . During the Thirty Years' War , Grafing
80-456: The Knights of Malta took over the building. When the monastery was dissolved for good in 1808, the building went partly to government ownership and partly private. In 1954, Ebersberg was raised to the status of a 'town'. In 1972 it was connected to Munich by the S-Bahn highway. The once separate municipality of Oberndorf was combined with Ebersberg. Ebersberg is the only German town that has named
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112-622: The Bavarian granted the town these arms in 1325. The Grafingers had taken part in the great battle near Ampfing-Mühldorf between Kaiser Ludwig and Duke Friedrich the Handsome of Austria in 1322 with that little flag at the Emperor's side, and fought in this battle, it is said, “like bears”. The best known Grafing sport club beyond the region is EHC Klostersee . It is named after the Klostersee (lake) lying in
128-1033: The Bavarian League. Grafing is twinned with: Rentamt Look for Rentamt on one of Misplaced Pages's sister projects : [REDACTED] Wiktionary (dictionary) [REDACTED] Wikibooks (textbooks) [REDACTED] Wikiquote (quotations) [REDACTED] Wikisource (library) [REDACTED] Wikiversity (learning resources) [REDACTED] Commons (media) [REDACTED] Wikivoyage (travel guide) [REDACTED] Wikinews (news source) [REDACTED] Wikidata (linked database) [REDACTED] Wikispecies (species directory) Misplaced Pages does not have an article with this exact name. Please search for Rentamt in Misplaced Pages to check for alternative titles or spellings. You need to log in or create an account and be autoconfirmed to create new articles. Alternatively, you can use
144-616: The Olympic Winter Games in Turin. The sport club with the most members of any in town is TSV Grafing von 1864. As well as the football division with two men's, one women's and numerous youth teams, there are also many smaller divisions within the club. Especially successful among these are the men's volleyball team, which currently plays in the Second Bundesliga South, and the women's judo team, which has met with success in
160-512: The decades. Several polls were held, until the citizens chose to assume the name Grafing. All that nowadays remains to recall the former two localities are the two parish churches, one in Grafing proper and the other one in former Oexing and the local ice hockey team, Oexing Killers. Grafing moreover was home to a market court with far-reaching judicial autonomy. In 1953 the united municipality received town privileges , and with regional reform in 1978,
176-455: The former communities of Elkofen, Nettelkofen and Straußdorf were merged into it. Since 2020 the mayor ( Bürgermeister ) is Christian Bauer ( CSU ). Town council seats are apportioned thus: In 1999, the town's tax revenue, converted to euros, was €7,703,000, of which €1,654,000 was business taxes. Grafing's arms might heraldically be described thus: In Or a bear rampant sable armed and langued sable. The local lore has it that Emperor Ludwig
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#1732847736819192-573: The monastery and turned its lands over to the Jesuits . On January 18, 1634, during the Thirty Years War , Ebersberg was the site of a skirmish between Habsburg troops and local peasants. The peasants, being poorly armed, were quickly defeated by the Imperial forces and around 200 were killed. Later, the ringleaders were exonerated by local authorities and found they were acting only in self-defense. In 1773,
208-622: The neighbouring town of Ebersberg where the first ice hockey games were held in the 1950s. Early on the club moved to Grafing, although it kept its name. Games are nowadays played in a purpose built arena with a first class Italian Restaurant which overlooks the playing area The club's claim to fame is that it is the first men's hockey team to play in the Federation-wide Oberliga (Third League). The club has also won national titles in speed skating and shorttrack speed skating events. Local shorttracker Susanne Rudolph also competed in
224-620: The north, Glonn and Kirchseeon . The town has the following traditional rural land units ( Gemarkungen in German): Elkofen, Grafing b.München, Nettelkofen, Oexing and Straußdorf. Grafing station , which is to the west of the town, has access to the Munich S-Bahn network, as well as to Regional-Express and Regionalbahn trains of the national Deutsche Bahn railway company on the Munich–Salzburg railway line opened in 1870. Here
240-534: The shield’s right edge (from the armsbearer’s point of view – the left edge from the viewer’s) sloping upwards. The town’s website includes a short summary of its history. Ebersberg has a station on the railway line between Grafing and Wasserburg and is the terminal station of line S 4 and S 6 of the Munich S-Bahn . The following luminaries were born in Ebersberg: Grafing bei M%C3%BCnchen Grafing bei München (officially: Grafing b.München )
256-456: Was looted and set on fire by Swedish troops in 1632. Only the castle Elkofen, so the legend, was overlooked by Swedish troops. In the course of administrative reform in the Bavarian kingdom , the Grafing municipality was established by the royal 1818 community edict. The neighbouring village of Oexing was incorporated into Grafing on 1 August 1933, after the two settlements had grown together over
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