Bairawies

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Bairawies from the south

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”.

Filial church of St. Koloman
School camp

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

Commons : Bairawies  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Excursions in the surrounding area
  2. The traditions of the Schäftlarn monastery 760-1305 p. 33, p. 503
  3. ^ Bairawies school camp
  4. ^ BVR, Federal Association of Directors

Coordinates: 47 ° 50 '  N , 11 ° 32'  E