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Freising

Freising (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaɪzɪŋ]) is a university town in Bavaria, Germany, and the capital of the Freising district (Landkreis) with a population of about 50,000.

Freising
Domberg (cathedral hill) Freising
Location of Freising within Freising district
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Freising
Freising
Coordinates: 48°24′10″N 11°44′56″E / 48.40278°N 11.74889°E / 48.40278; 11.74889
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberbayern
DistrictFreising
Subdivisions29 Stadtteile
Government
 • Lord mayor (2020–26) Tobias Eschenbacher[1]
Area
 • Total88.45 km2 (34.15 sq mi)
Elevation
448 m (1,470 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total49,339
 • Density560/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
85354, 85356
Dialling codes08161
Vehicle registrationFS
Websitewww.freising.de

Location edit

Freising is located on the Isar river in Upper Bavaria, north of Munich and near the Munich International Airport. The city is built on and around two prominent hills: the Cathedral Hill with the former Bishop's Residence and Freising cathedral, as well as the hill of Weihenstephan with the former Weihenstephan Abbey, containing the oldest working brewery in the world. The city is 448 meters above sea level.

Cultural significance edit

Freising is among the oldest settlements in Bavaria and was a major religious centre in the early Middle Ages. It is the centre of an important diocese.

Some important historical documents were created between 900 and 1200 in its monastery:

The above and other scripts from that time can be found in the "Bayerische Staatsbibliothek" (Bavarian State Library) in Munich.

History edit

Even though archaeological finds show that the area was settled in the Bronze Age, no proof has been found yet to suggest a continuous settlement until the 8th century AD.

In 724 AD, the Frankish Saint Corbinian was sent to Bavaria by the Catholic Church to spread Christianity. On a mountain near Freising, where there was already a sanctuary, Corbinian erected a Benedictine monastery and a school. According to his Vita by Bishop Arbeo, Corbinian was on his way to Rome when his packhorse was attacked and killed by a wild bear. By divine power, Corbinian ordered the bear to carry his luggage over the Alps. When he finally arrived in Rome he let the bear free. The saddled bear is still the symbol of the city, displayed in the coat of arms, as well as statues and paintings.[3] After Corbinian's death, Saint Boniface established Freising as a Catholic diocese. Between 764–783, Bishop Arbeo founded a library and a scriptorium (writing room) at the abbey. The settlement started to become a religious centre.

The earliest recorded tornado in Europe struck Freising in 788.[4][5]

The mortal remains of Pope Alexander I are said to have been transferred to Freising in 834. In 996, Freising received city rights from Emperor Otto III.

As early as the 10th century, in order to collect additional revenue, monks were sent from Freising down the Isar River to build a toll bridge on the Salt Road between Salzburg and Augsburg. This village would be later known as München (or Munich, which means 'of the monks'). By 1158, Duke Henry the Lion destroyed the bridge and customs building and built new ones closer to his home further downriver, (near the center of modern downtown Munich), so that he could collect the revenue instead.[6]

The construction of the Freising Cathedral in its current romanesque style started in 1159 and was completed in 1205. The Romanesque wooden ceiling was replaced by a gothic vault in 1481–1483.[7]

Freising went through difficult times during the Thirty Years' War. In 1632, the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus came through Freising on his way to Munich. He demanded 30,000 guilders as the sum to protect the city from destruction. Nevertheless, his army sacked the city. Hunger and plague raged when the Swedes invaded the city again in 1646. In 1674, the Church placed a statue of the Virgin Mary in the city square as a sign that war and plague had been overcome.[8]

 
Marienplatz
 
Freising Cathedral

A wave of witch-hunts and trials broke out from 1715–1717 in Freising, and again in 1721–1723. Most of the accused were child beggars. Several children were executed.[9]

In 1802/1803 Bavaria fell under the influence of Napoleonic France in which church controlled lands were secularized. In Freising, the more than thousand-year-old bishopric was abolished. The Roman Catholic Church lost most of its properties and authority over the city.[10] Though the seat of the diocese was moved to Munich in 1821, including the elevation to an archdiocese, Freising has remained the seat of diocesan administration until today.

In 1858 the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company built the first railway line from Munich to Freising, Landshut and Regensburg for passenger and rail traffic.[11]

Near the end of the Second World War, Allied aircraft bombed Freising on April 18, 1945. By April 30, units of the US Army arrived in Freising.[12]

In 2006 Pope Benedict XVI visited Freising during a papal visit. He was formerly archbishop of Munich/Freising from 1977 to 1982.[13]

Universities edit

The Freising-Weihenstephan campus is an extensive complex of higher education institutions and research institutes in the western urban area of Freising, in the Weihenstephan and Vötting districts. It has been developed into the so-called "Green Center of Bavaria" for decades and continues to be modernized and designed as a "science and research campus". It includes not only the "Center of Life Sciences", the Weihenstephan Science Center for Nutrition, Land Use and Environment of the Technical University of Munich, but also the most important part of the Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences.

The Freising Clinic is an academic teaching hospital of the Technical University of Munich. It is located north of the old town.

Research and education centers edit

Several research centers have been established in the vicinity of the two universities, i.e. mostly located on campus. The TUM Weihenstephan Research Center for Brewing and Food Quality, the TUM Central Institute for Nutrition and Food Research and the TUM Hans Eisenmann Center for Agricultural Sciences belong to the Technical University of Munich. The Bavarian State Institute of Agriculture and the Bavarian State Institute of Forestry and Forestry are authorities of the Free State of Bavaria.

Other non-university institutions include the German Research Institute for Food Chemistry, the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging, DEULA Bavaria and the IZB Freising-Weihenstephan start-up center for green biotechnology.

In addition to the natural sciences and technology, there are facilities in the area of religious education. The Institut für Theologische und Pastorale Fortbildung Freising is dedicated to the continuing education of pastoral counselors. The Kardinal-Döpfner-Haus educational center is also located in the former residence on the Domberg. Further offers are provided by the Katholisches Kreisbildungswerk and the Pallotti-Haus, a Christian educational house and therapy center.

Libraries edit

The oldest library in Freising is the Freising Cathedral Library, located on the Domberg. This was founded by Bishop Arbeo and is the central library of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising and one of the largest church libraries in Germany. The city library was founded in 1959. The central library of the Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences is located in the Hofgarten in Weihenstephan. Also in Weihenstephan is a branch library of the University Library of the Technical University of Munich.

City archive edit

The Stadtarchiv Freising is a scientific institution of the city of Freising. It holds documents from the 14th century to the present day. It has existed as an institution since 1909. It is a public institution, open to all citizens and offers a reference library with about 4500 volumes in a reading room.

Since 2003, the Freising Municipal Archives have been temporarily located in the "Haus der Vereine" (House of Associations), a barracks building of the Jägerkaserne (Vimy Barracks from 1938), which was built in 1906 and has since been abandoned. It will remain in this listed building until a new building is realized in Fischergasse, east of the former prison.

Twin towns edit

Freising is twinned with:[14]

Notable people edit

 
Otto of Freising

Areas of interest edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ Genesis Online-Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes für Statistik Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag (Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011)
  3. ^ Bishop Corbinian and his bear – and Freising. https://tourismus.freising.de/en/sights/domberg-cathedral-hill/the-story-of-corbinian-the-bear.html
  4. ^ Dr. R. Hennig, Katalog bemerkenswerter Witterungsereignisse. Berlin 1904; Originalquellen: Aventinus (Turmair), Johannes (gest. 1534): Annales Boiorum. Mit Nachtrag. Leipzig 1710; Annales Fuldenses, Chronik des Klosters Fulda. Bei Marquard Freher: Germanicarum rerum scriptores ua Frankfurt aM 1600–1611)
  5. ^ "Tornadoliste Deutschland". https://tornadoliste.de/788. German meteorological list of documented tornadoes
  6. ^ Lins, Joseph (1911). "Archdiocese of Munich-Freising" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10.
  7. ^ Hermann-Joseph Busley: Die Geschichte des Freisinger Domkapitels von den Anfängen bis zur Wende des 14./15. Jahrhunderts. Dissertation, Universität München 1956.
  8. ^ Süddeutsche Zeiting (21 August, 2019). Erpresserische Schweden - Ein Dokument aus dem Stadtarchiv belegt, wie Freising im Dreißigjährigen Krieg mit einer Brandschatzungssteuer vor der Zerstörung bewahrt werden konnte. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/freising/freisinger-geschichte-erpresserische-schweden-1.4571477
  9. ^ Rainer Beck: Mäuselmacher oder die Imagination des Bösen – Ein Hexenprozess 1715–1723. 2. Auflage. C. H. Beck, München 2012, ISBN 9783406621871
  10. ^ Sigmund Benker, Marianne Baumann-Engels: Freising. 1250 Jahre Geistliche Stadt. Ausstellung im Diözesanmuseum und in den historischen Räumen des Dombergs in Freising, 10. Juni bis 19. November 1989. Wewel, München 1989, ISBN 3879041628
  11. ^ 150 Jahre Eisenbahnstrecke München–Landshut 1858 bis 2008, Siegfried Haberstetter, Erich Bockschweiger, 2008.
  12. ^ Historischer Verein Freising (Hrsg.): Freising von 1945 bis 1950. 21. Sammelblatt des Historischen Vereins Freising für das Jahr 1950. Neue Münchner Verlags – G.m.b.H., München 1950.
  13. ^ "Wer glaubt ist nie allein." Der Besuch Papst Benedikt XVI. in Bayern 2006. https://www.erzbistum-muenchen.de/ueber-uns/dioezesangeschichte/papst-benedikt-xvi/und-das-erzbistum/cont/74156
  14. ^ . partnerschaftsverein-freising.de (in German). Partnerschaftsverein Freising. Archived from the original on 2021-02-18. Retrieved 2021-02-03.

External links edit

  •   Freising travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official website   (in German)
  • Bavarian state library
  • Freising during the Third Reich

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For the district see Freising district Freising German pronunciation ˈfʁaɪzɪŋ is a university town in Bavaria Germany and the capital of the Freising district Landkreis with a population of about 50 000 FreisingTownDomberg cathedral hill FreisingCoat of armsLocation of Freising within Freising districtFreisingShow map of GermanyFreisingShow map of BavariaCoordinates 48 24 10 N 11 44 56 E 48 40278 N 11 74889 E 48 40278 11 74889CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionOberbayernDistrictFreisingSubdivisions29 StadtteileGovernment Lord mayor 2020 26 Tobias Eschenbacher 1 Area Total88 45 km2 34 15 sq mi Elevation448 m 1 470 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total49 339 Density560 km2 1 400 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes85354 85356Dialling codes08161Vehicle registrationFSWebsitewww freising de Contents 1 Location 2 Cultural significance 3 History 4 Universities 4 1 Research and education centers 4 2 Libraries 4 3 City archive 5 Twin towns 6 Notable people 7 Areas of interest 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksLocation editFreising is located on the Isar river in Upper Bavaria north of Munich and near the Munich International Airport The city is built on and around two prominent hills the Cathedral Hill with the former Bishop s Residence and Freising cathedral as well as the hill of Weihenstephan with the former Weihenstephan Abbey containing the oldest working brewery in the world The city is 448 meters above sea level Cultural significance editFreising is among the oldest settlements in Bavaria and was a major religious centre in the early Middle Ages It is the centre of an important diocese Some important historical documents were created between 900 and 1200 in its monastery Freising manuscripts being the first continuous text in the Latin alphabet The Chronicle or history of the two cities by Otto of FreisingThe above and other scripts from that time can be found in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Bavarian State Library in Munich History editEven though archaeological finds show that the area was settled in the Bronze Age no proof has been found yet to suggest a continuous settlement until the 8th century AD In 724 AD the Frankish Saint Corbinian was sent to Bavaria by the Catholic Church to spread Christianity On a mountain near Freising where there was already a sanctuary Corbinian erected a Benedictine monastery and a school According to his Vita by Bishop Arbeo Corbinian was on his way to Rome when his packhorse was attacked and killed by a wild bear By divine power Corbinian ordered the bear to carry his luggage over the Alps When he finally arrived in Rome he let the bear free The saddled bear is still the symbol of the city displayed in the coat of arms as well as statues and paintings 3 After Corbinian s death Saint Boniface established Freising as a Catholic diocese Between 764 783 Bishop Arbeo founded a library and a scriptorium writing room at the abbey The settlement started to become a religious centre The earliest recorded tornado in Europe struck Freising in 788 4 5 The mortal remains of Pope Alexander I are said to have been transferred to Freising in 834 In 996 Freising received city rights from Emperor Otto III As early as the 10th century in order to collect additional revenue monks were sent from Freising down the Isar River to build a toll bridge on the Salt Road between Salzburg and Augsburg This village would be later known as Munchen or Munich which means of the monks By 1158 Duke Henry the Lion destroyed the bridge and customs building and built new ones closer to his home further downriver near the center of modern downtown Munich so that he could collect the revenue instead 6 The construction of the Freising Cathedral in its current romanesque style started in 1159 and was completed in 1205 The Romanesque wooden ceiling was replaced by a gothic vault in 1481 1483 7 Freising went through difficult times during the Thirty Years War In 1632 the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus came through Freising on his way to Munich He demanded 30 000 guilders as the sum to protect the city from destruction Nevertheless his army sacked the city Hunger and plague raged when the Swedes invaded the city again in 1646 In 1674 the Church placed a statue of the Virgin Mary in the city square as a sign that war and plague had been overcome 8 nbsp Marienplatz nbsp Freising CathedralA wave of witch hunts and trials broke out from 1715 1717 in Freising and again in 1721 1723 Most of the accused were child beggars Several children were executed 9 In 1802 1803 Bavaria fell under the influence of Napoleonic France in which church controlled lands were secularized In Freising the more than thousand year old bishopric was abolished The Roman Catholic Church lost most of its properties and authority over the city 10 Though the seat of the diocese was moved to Munich in 1821 including the elevation to an archdiocese Freising has remained the seat of diocesan administration until today In 1858 the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company built the first railway line from Munich to Freising Landshut and Regensburg for passenger and rail traffic 11 Near the end of the Second World War Allied aircraft bombed Freising on April 18 1945 By April 30 units of the US Army arrived in Freising 12 In 2006 Pope Benedict XVI visited Freising during a papal visit He was formerly archbishop of Munich Freising from 1977 to 1982 13 Universities editThe Freising Weihenstephan campus is an extensive complex of higher education institutions and research institutes in the western urban area of Freising in the Weihenstephan and Votting districts It has been developed into the so called Green Center of Bavaria for decades and continues to be modernized and designed as a science and research campus It includes not only the Center of Life Sciences the Weihenstephan Science Center for Nutrition Land Use and Environment of the Technical University of Munich but also the most important part of the Weihenstephan Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences The Freising Clinic is an academic teaching hospital of the Technical University of Munich It is located north of the old town Research and education centers edit Several research centers have been established in the vicinity of the two universities i e mostly located on campus The TUM Weihenstephan Research Center for Brewing and Food Quality the TUM Central Institute for Nutrition and Food Research and the TUM Hans Eisenmann Center for Agricultural Sciences belong to the Technical University of Munich The Bavarian State Institute of Agriculture and the Bavarian State Institute of Forestry and Forestry are authorities of the Free State of Bavaria Other non university institutions include the German Research Institute for Food Chemistry the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging DEULA Bavaria and the IZB Freising Weihenstephan start up center for green biotechnology In addition to the natural sciences and technology there are facilities in the area of religious education The Institut fur Theologische und Pastorale Fortbildung Freising is dedicated to the continuing education of pastoral counselors The Kardinal Dopfner Haus educational center is also located in the former residence on the Domberg Further offers are provided by the Katholisches Kreisbildungswerk and the Pallotti Haus a Christian educational house and therapy center Libraries edit The oldest library in Freising is the Freising Cathedral Library located on the Domberg This was founded by Bishop Arbeo and is the central library of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising and one of the largest church libraries in Germany The city library was founded in 1959 The central library of the Weihenstephan Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences is located in the Hofgarten in Weihenstephan Also in Weihenstephan is a branch library of the University Library of the Technical University of Munich City archive edit The Stadtarchiv Freising is a scientific institution of the city of Freising It holds documents from the 14th century to the present day It has existed as an institution since 1909 It is a public institution open to all citizens and offers a reference library with about 4500 volumes in a reading room Since 2003 the Freising Municipal Archives have been temporarily located in the Haus der Vereine House of Associations a barracks building of the Jagerkaserne Vimy Barracks from 1938 which was built in 1906 and has since been abandoned It will remain in this listed building until a new building is realized in Fischergasse east of the former prison Twin towns editFreising is twinned with 14 nbsp Arpajon France 1991 nbsp Innichen Italy 1969 nbsp Maria Worth Austria 1978 nbsp Obervellach Austria 1963 nbsp Skofja Loka Slovenia 2004 nbsp Waidhofen an der Ybbs Austria 1986 Notable people edit nbsp Otto of FreisingOtto of Freising 1112 1158 bishop Mair von Landshut late 15th century artist was a citizen and probably born in Freising Georg Eder 1523 1587 jurist and historian Martin Ruland the Elder 1532 1602 physician and alchemist Johann Stadlmayr 1575 1648 court music director and composer Benignus von Safferling 1824 1899 Bavarian General and Minister of War Ludwig Prandtl 1875 1953 physicist Ernst Kraus 1889 1970 a German geologist Karl Maria Demelhuber 1896 1988 SS Obergruppenfuhrer and General of the Waffen SS Anton Schluter died 1999 tractor manufacturer Jost Raba 1900 2000 violinist Karl Gustav Fellerer 1902 1984 a German musicologist Albrecht Obermaier 1912 2004 German naval officer last deputy naval officer of the Bundesmarine Pope Benedict XVI 1927 2022 Pope from 2005 2013 Karl Huber 1928 2009 German painter and sculptor Heinrich Reinhardt de born 1947 Roman Catholic priest and professor of philosophy Peter Neumair born 1950 wrestler Joseph Weiss de born 1959 German diplomat Hans Pflugler born 1960 footballer former clubs Bayern Munich World champion 1990 Alexander Kutschera born 1968 footballer Stefan Diez born 1971 German industrial designer Ferdinand Bader born 1981 ski jumper Brigitte Wagner born 1983 wrestler Maximilian Haas born 1985 footballer Maximilian Wittek born 1995 footballer Veit Arnpeck c 1440 Bavarian chronicler Benignus von Safferling 1824 1899 General of the Bavarian Army and War Minister Oskar von Niedermayer 1885 1948 officer and adventurerAreas of interest editFreising cathedral St Georg Church Sichtungsgarten Weihenstephan Freising Town Hall Marienplatz nbsp Cathedral interior nbsp Bishop s Residence nbsp Town Hall and St George s Church nbsp Neustift Abbey nbsp Asam Building nbsp Weihenstephan Brewery nbsp Hofbrauhaus BrewerySee also edit nbsp Germany portalPrince Bishopric of FreisingReferences edit Liste der ersten Burgermeister Oberburgermeister in kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik 15 July 2021 Genesis Online Datenbank des Bayerischen Landesamtes fur Statistik Tabelle 12411 003r Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Gemeinden Stichtag Einwohnerzahlen auf Grundlage des Zensus 2011 Bishop Corbinian and his bear and Freising https tourismus freising de en sights domberg cathedral hill the story of corbinian the bear html Dr R Hennig Katalog bemerkenswerter Witterungsereignisse Berlin 1904 Originalquellen Aventinus Turmair Johannes gest 1534 Annales Boiorum Mit Nachtrag Leipzig 1710 Annales Fuldenses Chronik des Klosters Fulda Bei Marquard Freher Germanicarum rerum scriptores ua Frankfurt aM 1600 1611 Tornadoliste Deutschland https tornadoliste de 788 German meteorological list of documented tornadoes Lins Joseph 1911 Archdiocese of Munich Freising Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 10 Hermann Joseph Busley Die Geschichte des Freisinger Domkapitels von den Anfangen bis zur Wende des 14 15 Jahrhunderts Dissertation Universitat Munchen 1956 Suddeutsche Zeiting 21 August 2019 Erpresserische Schweden Ein Dokument aus dem Stadtarchiv belegt wie Freising im Dreissigjahrigen Krieg mit einer Brandschatzungssteuer vor der Zerstorung bewahrt werden konnte https www sueddeutsche de muenchen freising freisinger geschichte erpresserische schweden 1 4571477 Rainer Beck Mauselmacher oder die Imagination des Bosen Ein Hexenprozess 1715 1723 2 Auflage C H Beck Munchen 2012 ISBN 9783406621871 Sigmund Benker Marianne Baumann Engels Freising 1250 Jahre Geistliche Stadt Ausstellung im Diozesanmuseum und in den historischen Raumen des Dombergs in Freising 10 Juni bis 19 November 1989 Wewel Munchen 1989 ISBN 3879041628 150 Jahre Eisenbahnstrecke Munchen Landshut 1858 bis 2008 Siegfried Haberstetter Erich Bockschweiger 2008 Historischer Verein Freising Hrsg Freising von 1945 bis 1950 21 Sammelblatt des Historischen Vereins Freising fur das Jahr 1950 Neue Munchner Verlags G m b H Munchen 1950 Wer glaubt ist nie allein Der Besuch Papst Benedikt XVI in Bayern 2006 https www erzbistum muenchen de ueber uns dioezesangeschichte papst benedikt xvi und das erzbistum cont 74156 Partnerstadte partnerschaftsverein freising de in German Partnerschaftsverein Freising Archived from the original on 2021 02 18 Retrieved 2021 02 03 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Freising nbsp Freising travel guide from Wikivoyage Official website nbsp in German Bavarian state library Freising during the Third Reich Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freising amp oldid 1204593160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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