Bairawies
Bairawies is part of the Dietramszell municipality in Upper Bavaria .
geography
The place is located in the Bavarian Oberland region in the middle of the pre-Alpine moraine landscape about five kilometers west of Dietramszell, Geretsried is four kilometers west and Bad Tölz eight kilometers south. The Isar flows 500 meters west of Bairawies .
history
Bairawies was first mentioned in 1095 as the seat of a "Dietpold von Persa". In 1283 "Frey von Peuraiwes" donated a court to the Benediktbeuern monastery . The current place name developed from “Paiverbisen” and “Paierbisen”.
Infrastructure and sights
Located away from the traffic routes from Munich to Bad Tölz and from Wolfratshausen to Holzkirchen , the village was largely able to retain its rural character.
The Catholic branch church St. Koloman from the first half of the 16th century is well worth seeing . A small chapel was built on Tölzer Strasse in 1626 to mark the survival of the plague epidemic.
Somewhat north of the village, a school camp has been housed by the Schullandheimwerke Oberbayern since 1983 . The main building was operated by a Russian doctor as a children's and babies' home from 1934; after the expropriation, it served as a children's home for the National Socialist People's Welfare . After the end of the war it was a children's home in the Bad Tölz district .
Architectural monuments
Soil monuments
societies
- Hechenberg-Bairawies traditional costume association
Personalities
- Rainer Erler (* 1933), writer, director and film producer, lives in Bairawies.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Excursions in the surrounding area
- ↑ The traditions of the Schäftlarn monastery 760-1305 p. 33, p. 503
- ^ Bairawies school camp
- ^ BVR, Federal Association of Directors
Coordinates: 47 ° 50 ' N , 11 ° 32' E