Langwied (Munich)

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Langwied is a district of Munich . Together with the urban districts of Aubing and Lochhausen , it forms the urban district of Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied .

history

The Aubingen parish from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. In the Konradinische Matrikel of 1315 mentioned branches in red, later mentioned in purple, the Würm in blue. Langwied and Friedenheim partly belonged to the parish, the rest of Langwied belonged to the parish of Lochhausen .

Langwied was first mentioned as Lanquat in 1269/1271 . The name Langwied means on the long forest (to ahd. Witu , wood, forest '). The part quat in the name Lanquat , which was used until the 15th century, could come from ahd. Wat 'ford' (cf. wading ) and possibly allude to a ford for wading through the Langwieder Bach.

In 1818 the community Langwied was formed together with Lochhausen and Gröbenzell.

In 1908 (November 26th) Leonhard Heigl from Lochhausen, a servant at the Heitmeier station inn, made an important coin find. While working in the fields, he came across a broken pot with around 1700 Roman imperial coins at a depth of approx. 10 cm, which, due to months of gleanings by children and other lovers, increased to almost 2000 pieces. They were silver-plated copper coins, minted in the period from 260 to 310 AD, according to Prof. Dr. Bernhart's wages, which were hastily buried as a result of adverse conditions at the beginning of the century, without the owners finding time to visit the hiding place again. The place of discovery near Langwied can no longer be determined with absolute certainty. Presumably it has completely disappeared due to gravel excavation and is probably located in the middle between Menzing and Lochhausen. The majority of the find with 1675 coins is now in the State Coin Collection in Munich.

On April 1, 1942, the municipality with a contract of August 29/2. September 1941 incorporated into the city of Munich. Northern parts of Langwied and other parts of the community formed the community of Gröbenzell on August 1, 1952 . Langwied and Lochhausen initially formed the district 40 Langwied-Lochhausen, which in 1992 was merged with the then district 39 Aubing to form the new district 22 Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied .

politics

District committee election 2014
(Votes in percent)
 %
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
48.1%
30.9%
17.2%
3.7%
Gains and losses
compared to 2008
 % p
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
+ 9.5  % p
-10.7  % p
+ 4.3  % p
-3.2  % p

The district committee of Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied was last elected on March 16, 2014. The distribution of seats is as follows: CSU 10, SPD 6, Greens 4 and FDP 1. Of the 30,437 residents who are entitled to vote in Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied, 13,285 exercised their right to vote, making the turnout 43.6 percent.

geography

In 1995, the extensive limestone grassland area Langwieder Heide was protected by a city council resolution. Thanks to its special fauna and flora, the Langwieder Heide is one of the most valuable grassland areas in Munich.

Monument protection

The center of Langwied is a listed building as an ensemble. For the individual monuments see the list of monuments in Munich / Langwied

Sons and daughters of Langwied

  • Josef Zimmermann , (* 1901 in Langwied; † December 29, 1976 in Augsburg), from 1952 to 1972 auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Augsburg.

Others

An underground cable with 2 systems for 380 kV runs under the newly built plant of the Paulaner brewery.

literature

  • Helmuth Stahleder : From Allach to Zamilapark , published by the Munich City Archives, Buchendorfer Verlag (2001).

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Schaehle: The Hofmark Menzing - The history of the village Obermenzing. Verlag der Gemeinde Obermenzing, 1927. P. 34 f.
  2. ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 6011 .
  3. a b c Election of the district committee - District 22 - Aubing-Lochhausen-Langwied . State capital Munich. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  4. Ordinance of the City of Munich on the protection of sub-areas a and b of the landscape component "Langwieder Heide" in Munich-Langwied

Coordinates: 48 ° 11 '  N , 11 ° 25'  E