Old town hall Kolbermoor

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The front view of the old town hall of Kolbermoor in Rosenheimer Straße 1 in 2009

The old town hall of the city Kolbermoor (Rosenheim) in the Rosenheimerstraße 1 was in 1873 by the Bader and surgeon built Eduard Angerbauer, it was popularly immediately "Anger farmhouse".

History of the house

Doctor's house

Eduard Angerbauer was the first mayor of Kolbermoor from 1881 to 1899. When he died in 1907, the community bought the Angerbauerhaus. The first tenant in this house was Dr. Eisenhofer, who ran his medical practice there until February 1, 1908. When Dr. Eisenhofer moved to Parsberg as a district doctor, his successor in the Dr. Otto Erras, who became the first official school doctor in Kolbermoor in 1912. In 1913/1914 the Kolbermoor cotton mill built for Dr. Otto Erras moved into a new house on Haßlerstrasse in Kolbermoor, which he moved into on September 12, 1913.

town hall

Old picture of the meeting room in the town hall in Kolbermoor with valuable wood and inlay work on the ceilings and walls as well as slug panes

Since the Angerbauerhaus was now vacant, the Kolbermoor community built under Mayor Edmund Bergmann and master builder Martin Mayer sen. the house around. The municipal administration, which until then had been located in a room in the boys' school on Rainerstraße, moved into the town hall at Rosenheimer Straße 1 in 1914. The former Angerbauerhaus became the most beautiful town hall in the Altlandkreis Bad Aiblings. In 1963 the Kolbermoor market was elevated to a town. The city ​​administration was in the old town hall at Rosenheimer Strasse 1 until 1969, when it moved to the new house at Rosenheimer Strasse 30 b. As early as 1989 the plan was to build a new, larger town hall. With a location decision in 2005, the city council decided that the town hall at Rosenheimer Str. 30 b should be demolished and replaced by a new building. In June 2011, the groundbreaking ceremony for the new town hall including adult education center and library took place, this was designed by the architectural office Behnisch Architekten . Just one year later, on December 19, 2012, the new town hall was inaugurated at the newly created Rathausplatz 1.

House of the city singing school

The old town hall was used for school purposes for eight years. On October 26, 1977, a few months after the 50th anniversary of the Stadtsingschule, the city council decided to leave the old town hall to the Hans-Lorenz-Singschule as a music school building. Numerous members of the Stadtsingschule (formerly Hans-Lorenz-Singschule) and the municipal building yard under Herbert Prikril rebuilt the seven classrooms in three months. On September 14, 1978, three full-time and 21 part-time teachers were able to start teaching 410 music students in the almost completely renovated house. In the following years, the expansion and furnishing of the house was pushed ahead and completed. The carpenter's workshop Georg Krug from Kolbermoor installed acoustic doors for all rooms. The paneling and furnishing of the teacher's room was completed in 1981. In 1984, a “Kerbschnitzen” working group headed by Max Ranzinger gave the Stadtsingschule / Old Town Hall a valuable coffered ceiling for the former mayor's room. In May 1986 the Munich artist Manfred Hutterer delivered the pair of crystal chandeliers in the conference room, which is now the concert hall of the Stadtsingschule Kolbermoor.

photos

Individual evidence

  1. History of the Music School ( Memento from July 2, 2012 in the Internet Archive )

literature

  • Horst Rivier and Claus Hardt: Heimat Kolbermoor - A journey into the past . Friends of the local history museum Kolbermoor, 1988

Web links

Commons : Altes Rathaus (Kolbermoor)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 47 ° 51 ′ 2.6 ″  N , 12 ° 3 ′ 46.5 ″  E