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Oberschleißheim

Oberschleißheim (German pronunciation: [oːbɐˈʃlaɪ̯sˌhaɪ̯m] (listen)) is a municipality in the district of Munich, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located 13 km north of Munich (centre). As of 2005 it had a population of 11,467.

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Regatta stand
Location of Oberschleißheim within Munich district
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Coordinates: 48°15′N 11°34′E / 48.250°N 11.567°E / 48.250; 11.567Coordinates: 48°15′N 11°34′E / 48.250°N 11.567°E / 48.250; 11.567
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberbayern
DistrictMunich
Subdivisions9 Ortsteile: Altschleißheim, Neuschleißheim, Lustheim
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Markus Böck[1] (CSU)
Area
 • Total30.60 km2 (11.81 sq mi)
Elevation
483 m (1,585 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total11,864
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
85764
Dialling codes089
Vehicle registrationM
Websitewww.oberschleissheim.de

Oberschleißheim is best known for the Schleissheim Palace and the Flugwerft Schleissheim next to the airport housing the airplane department of the German Museum. The airfield is also home to one of the five German Federal Police helicopter squadrons. Established in 1912, the airfield was the first in Bavaria.

During World War II, a subcamp of Dachau concentration camp was located here.[3]

In the early 20th century, Schleißheim was home to author Waldemar Bonsels, who was inspired to write his "Biene Maja" by a gnarly tree in the woods nearby.

History

 
The New Schloss at Oberschleissheim

Schleißheim was first mentioned as “Sliusheim” in 785. The small church of St. Martin in Mallertshofen is a Romanesque church which still exists. In the Year 1315 the name of the village became “ Sleizheim”. Between 1616 and 1623 Duke Maximilan I. erected the Old Schloss. From 1701 to 1726 the New Schloss was built to the orders of Maximilian II Emanuel, including the Schloss Lustheim.

In the Mid 19th Century Oberschleißheim built a railway station with the name “Schleißheim” connecting to the Munich-Landshut railway route. This railway station was replaced by the “Oberschleißheim” station in 1972 due to the opening of the S-Bahn.[4]

Starting in 1912, Oberschleissheim housed the first royal Bavarian airfield, which after World War I was used for civilian aviation and re-militarized in 1933. During the Third Reich, a satellite camp of the Dachau concentration camp was set up on the airfield. After World War II, first the United States Air Forces in Europe used the airfield (under the designation Airfield R.75), transferring it to the US Army in 1947 and abandoned in 1981. Today it serves as a civilian airfield as well as the base for the German Federal Police helicopter division.

Regatta Course Oberschleißheim

In 1972 an artificial canoe sprint and rowing venue was created in Oberschleißheim for the Munich Olympic Summer Games.[5] The course is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and 135 metres (443 ft) wide, and is in regular use. The course is accessible through Munich's public transport and roading network. The stand has capacity for 9,500 spectators.[6][7]

The venue host many events throughout the year including bungee jumping.[8]

Flugwerft Schleissheim

The airfield and its historic buildings were constructed between 1912 and 1919 by the Königlich-Bayerische Fliegertruppen (Royal Bavarian Flying Corps). In the early 1990s the historic maintenance hangar was restored and enlarged to accommodate the Deutsches Museum's growing aviation collections. The Museum was opened on 18 September 1992.

The Museum has many aerospace exhibits. These include various airplanes, helicopters, motors and turbines.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden, Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik, 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Tabelle 12411-003r Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes: Gemeinden, Stichtag" (in German). Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik. June 2022.
  3. ^ List of subcamps of Dachau 7 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ de:Oberschleißheim
  5. ^ 1972 Summer Olympics official report. 29 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Volume 2. Part 2. pp. 204f.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 July 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2009.
  7. ^ dead link
  8. ^ dead link
  9. ^ Deutsches Museum

External links

  • Schleißheim in alten Ansichten

oberschleißheim, german, pronunciation, oːbɐˈʃlaɪ, sˌhaɪ, listen, municipality, district, munich, bavaria, germany, located, north, munich, centre, 2005, population, municipalityregatta, standcoat, armslocation, within, munich, districtshow, germanyshow, bavar. Oberschleissheim German pronunciation oːbɐˈʃlaɪ sˌhaɪ m listen is a municipality in the district of Munich in Bavaria Germany It is located 13 km north of Munich centre As of 2005 it had a population of 11 467 OberschleissheimMunicipalityRegatta standCoat of armsLocation of Oberschleissheim within Munich districtOberschleissheimShow map of GermanyOberschleissheimShow map of BavariaCoordinates 48 15 N 11 34 E 48 250 N 11 567 E 48 250 11 567 Coordinates 48 15 N 11 34 E 48 250 N 11 567 E 48 250 11 567CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionOberbayernDistrictMunichSubdivisions9 Ortsteile Altschleissheim Neuschleissheim LustheimGovernment Mayor 2020 26 Markus Bock 1 CSU Area Total30 60 km2 11 81 sq mi Elevation483 m 1 585 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total11 864 Density390 km2 1 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes85764Dialling codes089Vehicle registrationMWebsitewww wbr oberschleissheim wbr deOberschleissheim is best known for the Schleissheim Palace and the Flugwerft Schleissheim next to the airport housing the airplane department of the German Museum The airfield is also home to one of the five German Federal Police helicopter squadrons Established in 1912 the airfield was the first in Bavaria During World War II a subcamp of Dachau concentration camp was located here 3 In the early 20th century Schleissheim was home to author Waldemar Bonsels who was inspired to write his Biene Maja by a gnarly tree in the woods nearby Contents 1 History 2 Regatta Course Oberschleissheim 3 Flugwerft Schleissheim 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit The New Schloss at Oberschleissheim Schleissheim was first mentioned as Sliusheim in 785 The small church of St Martin in Mallertshofen is a Romanesque church which still exists In the Year 1315 the name of the village became Sleizheim Between 1616 and 1623 Duke Maximilan I erected the Old Schloss From 1701 to 1726 the New Schloss was built to the orders of Maximilian II Emanuel including the Schloss Lustheim In the Mid 19th Century Oberschleissheim built a railway station with the name Schleissheim connecting to the Munich Landshut railway route This railway station was replaced by the Oberschleissheim station in 1972 due to the opening of the S Bahn 4 Starting in 1912 Oberschleissheim housed the first royal Bavarian airfield which after World War I was used for civilian aviation and re militarized in 1933 During the Third Reich a satellite camp of the Dachau concentration camp was set up on the airfield After World War II first the United States Air Forces in Europe used the airfield under the designation Airfield R 75 transferring it to the US Army in 1947 and abandoned in 1981 Today it serves as a civilian airfield as well as the base for the German Federal Police helicopter division Regatta Course Oberschleissheim EditMain article Oberschleissheim Regatta Course In 1972 an artificial canoe sprint and rowing venue was created in Oberschleissheim for the Munich Olympic Summer Games 5 The course is 2 kilometres 1 2 mi long and 135 metres 443 ft wide and is in regular use The course is accessible through Munich s public transport and roading network The stand has capacity for 9 500 spectators 6 7 The venue host many events throughout the year including bungee jumping 8 Flugwerft Schleissheim EditMain article Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleissheim The airfield and its historic buildings were constructed between 1912 and 1919 by the Koniglich Bayerische Fliegertruppen Royal Bavarian Flying Corps In the early 1990s the historic maintenance hangar was restored and enlarged to accommodate the Deutsches Museum s growing aviation collections The Museum was opened on 18 September 1992 The Museum has many aerospace exhibits These include various airplanes helicopters motors and turbines 9 See also EditBundesamt fur Strahlenschutz Nordallianz Regattastrecke Oberschleissheim Rudolf WitzigReferences Edit Liste der ersten Burgermeister Oberburgermeister in kreisangehorigen Gemeinden Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik 15 July 2021 Tabelle 12411 003r Fortschreibung des Bevolkerungsstandes Gemeinden Stichtag in German Bayerisches Landesamt fur Statistik June 2022 List of subcamps of Dachau Archived 7 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine de Oberschleissheim 1972 Summer Olympics official report Archived 29 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Volume 2 Part 2 pp 204f Munich Today Archived from the original on 25 July 2009 Retrieved 22 November 2009 dead link dead link Deutsches MuseumExternal links EditSchleissheim in alten Ansichten Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oberschleissheim amp oldid 1116978168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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