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Eichenau
Town hall
Town hall
Coat of arms of Eichenau
Location of Eichenau within Fürstenfeldbruck district
AmmerseeAichach-FriedbergStarnberg (district)Munich (district)Landsberg (district)Dachau (district)MunichAdelshofenAllingAlthegnenbergEgenhofenEichenauEmmeringFürstenfeldbruckGermeringGrafrathGröbenzellHattenhofenJesenwangKottgeiseringLandsberiedMaisachMammendorfMittelstettenMoorenweisOberschweinbachOlchingPuchheimSchöngeisingTürkenfeld
Eichenau is located in Germany
Eichenau
Eichenau
Eichenau is located in Bavaria
Eichenau
Eichenau
Coordinates: 48°10′N 11°19′E / 48.167°N 11.317°E / 48.167; 11.317
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberbayern  
DistrictFürstenfeldbruck  
Government
 • Mayor (2016–22) Peter Münster[1] (FDP)
Area
 • Total6.98 km2 (2.69 sq mi)
Elevation
522 m (1,713 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total11,867
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
82223
Dialling codes08141
Vehicle registrationFFB
Websitewww.eichenau.de

Eichenau is a municipality in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany. It is 20 km west of Munich (centre).

Eichenau was officially named in 1907 as a separate settlement to the community of Alling. Its location is due to the railway station on the line Munich to Lindau. The settlement grew according to plans made by district commissioner Josef Nibler in Fürstenfeldbruck since 1916. He founded the Baugenossenschaft Eichenau and managed to acquire 60 ha of land for housing projects after the First World War. Most of the population commutes to Munich. The town now has a large sports centre, complete with outdoor beach volleyball courts and tennis courts.

Eichenau has two elementary schools ("Grundschule") and one high school ("Mittelschule").

Friedenskirche Eichenau summer 2008, Mayor Hubert Jung (left) and deputy Gabi Riehl (right)

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Twin towns

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Famous people

  • George Bouzianis (1885–1959), Greek painter
  • Georg Spillner (1908–1998), clown Nuk
  • Claus Biederstaedt (born 1928), German actor
  • Herbert Riehl-Heyse (1940–2003), German journalist und author
  • Alma Hagenbucher (born 1922), German businesswoman
  • Hejo Busley (born 1930), German historian
  • Claus Jürgen Diederichs (born 1941), German engineer
  • Josef Dering (1910–1999], German artist
  • Josefine Frühschütz ( unbek.–1998), midwife
  • Helmut Gneuss, (born 1927), German anglicist
  • Roland Helmer (born 1940), German painter
  • Widukind Lenz (1919–1995), German scientist
  • Zoltán Jókay (born 1960) Fotokünstler
  • Martin Kälberer (born 1968), German musician
  • Heiner Link (1960–2002), German writer.
  • Georg Metzger (born 1946), German footballer
  • Josef Nibler ( 1912 – unbek.), German civil servant, founder of Eichenau
  • Alfons Reckermann (born 1947), German philosopher
  • Ingrid Redlich-Pfund (born 1947) German painter
  • Franz Leonhardt Schadt (1910–2009), German puppet player
  • Helmut Rehder (born 1927), German biologist and philosopher
  • Inge Seeliger (born 1930), German potter
  • Werner Stückmann (born 1926), German singer
  • Uta Titze-Stecher (born 1942), German politician MdB
  • Georg Maximilian Trenz (born 1962) German artist
  • Bennsi (born 2005), der unsichtbare
  • Passiwildie (born 2005), der vom Glück verlassene

Literature

  • Hejo Busley, Angelika Schuster-Fox, Michael Gumtau (Hrsg.): Geschichte im Schatten einer Großstadt. Eichenau 1907–2007. Herbert Utz Verlag, München 2007, ISBN 3-8316-0717-6 (ISBN ) bzw. ISBN 978-3-8316-0717-4 (ISBN )
  • Landratsamt Fürstenfeldbruck: Der Landkreis Fürstenfeldbruck – Natur, Geschichte, Kultur, Fürstenfeldbruck 1992

References

External links

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