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Germering

Germering
Town hall
Town hall
Coat of arms of Germering
Location of Germering within Fürstenfeldbruck district
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Germering is located in Germany
Germering
Germering
Germering is located in Bavaria
Germering
Germering
Coordinates: 48°08′N 11°22′E / 48.133°N 11.367°E / 48.133; 11.367
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberbayern
DistrictFürstenfeldbruck
Government
 • Lord mayor (2020–26) Andreas Haas[1] (CSU)
Area
 • Total
21.61 km2 (8.34 sq mi)
Elevation
535 m (1,755 ft)
Population
 (2023-12-31)[2]
 • Total
41,822
 • Density1,900/km2 (5,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
82101–82110
Dialling codes089
Vehicle registrationFFB
Websitewww.germering.de

Germering (Central Bavarian: Geamaring) is a town of approximately 40,500 within the district of Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany. It is directly adjacent to the city of Munich and borders it to the west.

History

The area of Germering has an old history attested by findings of burial mounds of the New Stone Age and the Bronze Age, as well as a "villa rustica" (as in nearby Leutstetten) built by the Romans. There was a trade route through the city with numerous brick kilns. After their discovery a glass roof was erected over one (near the Nebelerstrasse) so one can still view it.

Germering was first reliably mentioned about 859-864 A.D. In those days it was still known as Kermeringon, but apparently it was formerly mentioned under the name Germana vel admonte. Unterpfaffenhofen, the south-west part of Germering, was first named in a charter dated 1190, but both villages remained small and rural until they experienced several significant increases in population during the 20th century.

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

In 1978, the two independent towns Unterpfaffenhofen and Germering were merged to form present-day Germering. The new city coat of arms was created in 1981 by Karl Haas, who incorporated the coats of arms of both former boroughs.

Honorary citizens

  • Claudia Hengst (born 1969), well-known disabled sportswoman and multiple gold medal winner at the Paralympics, world and European champion, honorary citizen since 2001
  • Robert Huber (born 1937), residing in Germering, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1988 and was appointed honorary citizen in the same year

Notable people

Personalities who have worked on the ground

  • Gus Backus (1937–2019) American singer, lived in Germering until his death
  • Heinz Braun (1938–1986), painter, lived in Germering
  • John Christopher Howland (1928–2013), singer, actor and entertainer, lived in Germering (Harthaus)
  • Siegfried Lowitz (1914–1999), actor, lived in Germering
  • Harry Thumann (1952-2001), synthesizer composer, founded his Country Lane Studios in Germering in 1973, and owned it until 1983.
  • Erhard Wunderlich (1956–2012), handball player, silver medal winner at the Summer olympics 1984, lived in Germering

References

Media related to Germering at Wikimedia Commons