Lerchenfeld (Freising)

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Lerchenfeld
Large district town of Freising
Coordinates: 48 ° 23 '39 "  N , 11 ° 45' 39"  E
Height : 455 m above sea level NN
Residents : 13,123  (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 85356
Area code : 08161
The center of Lerchenfeld with the parish church of St. Lantpert

Lerchenfeld is the youngest and, with over 13,000 inhabitants, the most populous district of Freising in the southeast of the city, directly adjoining the floodplain landscape , on the right of the Isar , and was a floodplain until the first dam was built in 1817.

history

The first traces of civilization in the immediate vicinity were found in the Riegerau. They date from the Bronze Age around 1550 BC. Today's development is v. Chr. a. Thanks to Thomas Petuel . He began to create and sell settlement land. The first residential building was not built until 1860. 34 houses were built by 1865. In 1880 the number rose to 64 houses, at the turn of the century there were already around 100 properties in Lerchenfeld. The name Lerchenfeld first appeared in 1865. Before that, the terms "lower herb garden", "airing" or "lime kiln" were used. It was not until 1875 that the name Lerchenfeld was officially used, but has never been officially registered to this day.

In 1879 the Lerchenfelder department of the volunteer fire brigade, which still exists today, was founded. In 1889 gas candelabra for lighting was set up in two places. In 1898 they were replaced by electric street lighting. In 1899 Lerchenfeld experienced a flood of the century. Entire streets were washed away.

After 1945 brisk construction activity began, and the strong influx of people gradually made Lerchenfeld the most populous district of Freising.

Since 1984, the 42 meter high campanile of the newly built Catholic parish church St. Lantpert, together with the many other towers in the rest of the city area, has shaped the silhouette of the city of Freising.

Lerchenfeld had 11,875 inhabitants on July 1, 2008, 12,273 inhabitants in 2014 and 13,123 inhabitants on January 1, 2019.

leisure

The city of Freising's outdoor swimming pool had been in Lerchenfeld since 1902. In 2016, the groundbreaking ceremony for the new construction of a shared indoor and outdoor pool took place at the same location. On March 1, 2019, the combined pool was opened under the name Fresch . In addition, the Savoyer Au sports complex is located in Lerchenfeld, with a football and athletics stadium, several other public sports fields and a mini golf course. The soccer club SC Eintracht Freising plays its home games in the Savoy Au region .

The Tollhaus youth center on Isarstrasse has, among other things, band exercise rooms, sports fields and skate facilities. The Isar floodplains offer a high level of recreational value with numerous walking and cycling paths. In addition, the Stoibermühle recreation area with a swimming lake can be reached quickly from Lerchenfeld .

education

In addition to several municipal and private day-care centers and day-care centers, the following schools are located in Lerchenfeld.

  • St. Lantbert Primary School
  • Lerchenfeld Middle School
  • Realschule good angers
  • Montessori School Freising

traffic

The most important traffic routes in Lerchenfeld are the Isarstraße as a connection between the Luitpoldbrücke leading into the city center and the federal highway 301 , as well as the Erdinger Straße and the Ismaninger Straße, which both lead through the district in a north-south direction. For a long time, the streets of Lerchenfeld consisted only of peat paths (partly with gravel) . With private funds, a first pavement was laid on Erdinger Strasse in 1878. The Korbinianbrücke (for pedestrians, cyclists and city buses), the new Isarbrücke "Luitpoldbrücke" and, since September 2015, the Isarsteg Nord (for pedestrians and cyclists) to the Luitpoldanlage and in the direction of the Neustift district provide connections to the old town and the rest of the city . The construction of another, southern Isar footbridge at the level of the Savoyer Au is in planning. Lerchenfeld is connected to the city center, the train station and the Attaching part of the municipality by several city bus routes. The federal motorway 92 runs along the southern edge of Lerchenfeld .

literature

  • Hans Gruber: Lerchenfeld - The history of a district of Freising.

Individual evidence

  1. "From the beginnings 'in Lerchenfeld' to today's 'Feuerwache 2'" - History of the Freising-Lerchenfeld volunteer fire brigade, Fink city magazine issue 05/2019, page 14
  2. ^ [1] District profile as part of the district development plan on the City of Freising website, accessed on April 28, 2019
  3. ^ Address book Freising 2008/2009, page 22 - according to official documents of the city of Freising
  4. Address book of the city of Freising 2015/2016, June 2015 edition
  5. ^ [2] Facebook post by the city of Freising on the official population statistics, accessed on March 5, 2019
  6. ^ Groundbreaking ceremony for the Freising indoor and outdoor swimming pool. Stadtwerke Freising, April 22, 2016, accessed on March 11, 2019 .
  7. ^ [3] Communication from the City of Freising on the opening, accessed on March 5, 2019
  8. ^ SE Freising: Stadium. Retrieved March 11, 2019 .
  9. minigolf-freising. Retrieved March 11, 2019 .
  10. [4] Homepage of the youth center, accessed on April 28, 2019
  11. [5] Information about the Stoibermühle on the website of the city of Freising, accessed on May 3, 2019
  12. Primary schools: Large district town of Freising. Retrieved April 4, 2019 .
  13. ^ Secondary schools: Large district town of Freising. Retrieved April 4, 2019 .
  14. Homepage of the Montessori School Freising. Retrieved April 28, 2019 .
  15. Bridging the gap allows city districts and people to move closer together ( memento of the original from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on freising.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.freising.de
  16. Petra Schnirch Freising: City upsets plans . In: sueddeutsche.de . 2018, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed on March 10, 2019]).
  17. ↑ Route map of the Freising city bus, PDF. Retrieved March 10, 2019 .