Feldmoching

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Feldmoching
State capital Munich
Feldmoching coat of arms
Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 57 ″  N , 11 ° 31 ′ 43 ″  E
Residents : 11,704  (2018)
Postal code : 80995
Area code : 089
Feldmoching town center with St. Peter and Paul
Feldmoching town center with St. Peter and Paul

Feldmoching is a district in the north-west of the Bavarian capital, Munich . The former village, which is largely still dominated by agriculture, is the largest and most northern part of the district in terms of area in district 24 Feldmoching-Hasenbergl . More than half of the district area is still used for agriculture, that is 1/5 of the total agricultural area of ​​Munich.

Geography and location

The original town center with the Church of St. Peter and Paul and the former Feldmoching town hall is located on the Feldmochinger Straße through road between the junction into Josef-Frankl-Straße and Karlsfelder Straße .

From there, Feldmoching extends mainly to the east along Josef-Frankl-Straße to what is now Walter-Sedlmayr-Platz , which merges into Munich-Feldmoching train station . From there, Josef-Frankl-Straße turns north into Dülferstraße , which crosses under the Munich – Regensburg railway line and leads over Feldmochinger Anger to Hasenbergl .

Feldmochinger See

The Feldmoching municipality extends northwards far beyond the A 99 with the Munich-Feldmoching motorway triangle to the Oberschleißheim regatta course with the adjacent Regattaparksee and the Schwarzhölzl . To the west, the church of St. Peter and Paul borders the Feldmoching cemetery , behind it the Feldmochinger Mühlbach and the Feldmochinger See .

Feldmoching extends south along Lerchenauer Straße to the Fasaneriesee . In the south, the settlement on Lerchenauer See and the Fasanerie-Nord adjoin.

history

Around 1910 Feldmoching was still a street village along Feldmochinger Straße. The growth is already evident along Herberg- and Josef-Frankl-Straße towards the train station.

Around the year 500, Feldmoching was founded by Bavarian settlers. Feldmohinga , first mentioned between 790 and 803 , is one of the oldest and largest Bavarian towns, as the row graves uncovered when the Fasaneriesee was built. The name is indicative of an early establishment and means "among the people of the Mocho on the forest-free area".

From 1181 Feldmoching belonged to the Wittelsbach County of Dachau or to the Dachau district court . From 1448 horse races were held every year during the Jakobidult on the route from Neuhauser Tor to Feldmoching.

In 1599, Duke Wilhelm V "the Pious" , who built the old Schleissheim Palace and the Schwaige Schleißheim, founded the Hofmark Schleißheim-Feldmoching. In 1818 Feldmoching became an independent political municipality. The “colonies” of Fasanerie (since 1897), Lerchenau (since 1901), Harthof (since 1908) and, from 1960, the large settlement Am Hasenbergl designed by the architect Ernst Maria Lang , gradually emerged in the corridors of Feldmoching . On the coat of arms, approved in 1927, a silver left sloping bar is covered with a black plow in the blue field. On April 1, 1938, the entire area of ​​Feldmoching was incorporated into Munich by the National Socialists .

In 2003 the documenta artist Ludger Gerdes designed the Walter-Sedlmayr-Platz on the west side of the Feldmochingen train station.

Feldmoching is a place on the cultural history trails in Munich .

culture and education

primary school

In addition to the Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul (one of the oldest churches in the city due to its founding at the end of the 8th century) there is the Evangelical Lutheran Bethanienkirche on Josef-Frankl-Straße .

Feldmoching has a three-class elementary school up to the 4th grade, the elementary school Lerchenauer Straße 322 and numerous kindergartens.

Clubs and sports

Feldmoching brass band

The village character of Feldmoching is reflected in its traditional club life. In addition to the two sports clubs TSV Feldmoching and SpVgg Feldmoching, there are other clubs in the field of sports and culture. The Feldmoching brass band, founded in 1965, and the Feldmoching cultural history association on the Gfild , which runs a collection of photographs, documents and historical objects in the Feldmoching town hall.

Infrastructure

The Feldmoching department of the Munich volunteer fire department has its fire station in Feldmoching town hall .

Transport links

Karlsfelder Strasse 1a / b

The Munich-Feldmoching train station is on the Munich – Regensburg railway line . The S-Bahn line S1 has been in Feldmoching since 1972 . On October 26, 1996, the U2 was again extended by two stations via the Hasenbergl to the S-Bahn in Feldmoching. Since, in addition to the S-Bahn to Freising / airport , regional trains from Landshut also stop regularly - albeit very rarely - at Feldmoching station, this is one of the most important transfer stations in the network of the Munich Transport and Tariff Association (MVV) after the extension of the underground .

Personalities

See also

literature

  • Volker D. Laturell : Feldmoching - The origin and development history of a Munich district. Benno Tins, Munich 1970.
  • Volker D. Laturell: Feldmoching-Hasenbergl - the district book for the 24th district with the districts Eggarten, Fasanerie, Feldmoching, Harthof, Hasenbergl, Lerchenau, Siedlung am Lerchenauer See and Ludwigsfeld (with contributions by Reinhard Bauer ). Bavarica-Verlag Bauer, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-935440-01-4 .
  • Helmuth Stahleder : From Allach to Zamilapark. Names and basic historical data on the history of Munich and its incorporated suburbs . Ed .: City Archives Munich. Buchendorfer Verlag, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-934036-46-5 .
  • Otto Steiner: Foray of a pastor and contemporary on the Hasenbergl . JP Peter, Rothenburg ob der Tauber 1987, ISBN 3-87625-005-6 .

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. citypopulation.de
  2. feldmoching.com
  3. muenchen.de (PDF).
  4. ^ Carl Albert Regnet : Munich in the good old days. Munich 1879, p. 119 ( babel.hathitrust.org ).
  5. la24muc.de
  6. tsv-feldmoching.de
  7. feldmoching.net
  8. blaskapellefeldmoching.de
  9. feldmoching.com
  10. Timetable of the subway openings in Munich