Oberbiberg

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Oberbiberg
community Oberhaching
Coat of arms of Oberbiberg
Coordinates: 47 ° 58 ′ 49 ″  N , 11 ° 34 ′ 14 ″  E
Height : 642 m
Residents : 356  (Jan 1, 2012)
Incorporation : May 1, 1978
Postal code : 82041
Area code : 089
Oberbiberg (Oberhaching)
Oberbiberg

Location of Oberbiberg in Oberhaching

Filial church of the Birth of Mary, Oberbiberg
Filial church of the Birth of Mary, Oberbiberg

Oberbiberg is located in the municipality of Oberhaching south of Oberhaching in the Upper Bavarian district of Munich .

history

Oberbiberg is first mentioned in a document in 778. The first wooden church in Oberbiberg was consecrated on August 7th, 778 and is the first officially mentioned building of the place. A new stone church was built on the same site in the 15th century.

When the community was formed according to the community edict of 1808, Oberbiberg became an independent community which, in addition to the main town, also included the community parts Ödenpullach , Kreuzpullach , Jettenhausen and Gerblinghausen . The municipality of Oberbiberg belonged to the Wolfratshausen district office, which was renamed the Wolfratshausen district in 1938 . After its dissolution as part of the regional reform in Bavaria , it came to the Munich district in 1972 . On May 1, 1978 it was incorporated into the municipality of Oberhaching with all of its parts of the municipality.

Attractions

See also: List of architectural monuments in Oberhaching # Oberbiberg

Facilities

The Oberbiberg volunteer fire brigade, which has remained independent after the incorporation to Oberhaching, has a fire fighting vehicle (LF 8) and a multi-purpose vehicle (MZF). The operational radius extends from Unterhaching and south to the Oberland .

The shooting club Hubertus operates its own shooting home, which was built with a lot of personal contribution, but also with the support of the municipality of Oberhaching.

As everywhere in the Oberland, the boys' association has the task of setting up the maypole every four years . In addition, it makes a name for itself with one or the other festival.

The Biberger-Bürger-Bus (BBB) ​​e. V. operates the bus company of the same name, which connects the area of ​​the Altgemeinde Oberbiberg with the Oberhaching administrative center and the S-Bahn in Deisenhofen with a regular service. The route is traveled 11 times from Monday to Friday. All drivers of the 8-seater bus and the board work purely on a voluntary basis and without any remuneration.

The old bowling alley at Gasthof Kandler celebrated its hundredth birthday in 2005. As only in a few places in Bavaria, wooden cones and wooden balls are used here, the installation is done purely manually and usually for a small fee by the village youth.

Infrastructure

sewage
In the years 2004-2007 Oberbiberg and the smaller localities were connected to the sewer system of the Hachinger valley (Zweckverband Abwasserentsorgung Hachinger Tal), because according to the commune there could be a danger for the drinking water wells operated in Oberhaching forest in Oberhaching and Munich. A request to the Bavarian state government revealed that decentralized solutions with small sewage treatment plants would also have been permissible. The wastewater from the Hachinger Valley is passed on to the city of Munich's sewage treatment plant.
Drinking water
Oberbiberg is not connected to the drinking water supply of the mother community of Oberhaching, but gets its fresh water from the wells of the Endlhauser Group water supply association. In the years 2005–2008 all local connecting and local lines will be renewed, the cross-sections being adapted to the possible need for extinguishing water.
Transportation
Oberbiberg is served three times a day by the MVV with bus route 381 during school days . The volunteer-run Biberger Citizen Bus is the only all-day connection to Deisenhofen and the MVV network.

Oberbiberg as a film set

Repeatedly served as a film set: Kandlerwirt and branch church of the Birth of Mary

Thanks to its proximity to the film studios in the south of Munich, Oberbiberg has been the location of several German film productions. In the remake, published in 1996, It happened in broad daylight after Friedrich Dürrenmatt's detective novel The Promise , among other things, the local Gasthof Kandler can be recognized. For the television series Meister Eder and his Pumuckl , some scenes were also shot in Oberbiberg. The inn serves as a living backdrop for old and new episodes of Forsthaus Falkenau . In 2005, Marcus H. Rosenmüller shot parts of the movie Who dies earlier is dead longer here , with the inn and the adjoining cemetery being included in the shooting. In 2010, Rosenmüller shot his movie Summer in Orange in an adjacent courtyard .

literature

  • Karl Pelkofer: The sanctuary at Oberbiburg. Oberbiberg, Gerblingshausen, Jettenhausen since 778. Gerblingshausen 1976, 393 pages, photo boards, self-published printing, orion-druck Munich.
  • Barbara Heller: Pullach on the Gleissenthal 778–1978. Self-published by Barbara Heller Munich, Munich 1978, 246 pages, photo panels, edition of 300, Georg Kreiter Thanning printer.
  • Karl Hobmair : Hachinger Heimatbuch. Oberhaching, Unterhaching, Taufkirchen, Grünwald, Sauerlach. Munich 1979. 790 pages, photo panels, publisher: Katholisches Pfarramt Oberhaching, Druckerei Seitz Druck GmbH, ISBN 3-9800317-0-5
  • Karl Hobmair : Register for the Hachinger Heimatbuch, 1983, 151 pages, self-published by the Katholisches Pfarramt Oberhaching, Druckerei Seitz Druck GmbH, ISBN 3-9800317-1-3
  • Herrmann Rumschöttel (editor): Lively home - Oberhaching. Published by the municipality of Oberhaching on the occasion of the 1250th anniversary. Oberhaching 1999. 380 pages, numerous color plates, map supplements. Druckerei Schmidt GmbH Neustadt / Aisch. ISBN 3-921635-50-0

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Written information from the municipality of Oberhaching from June 14, 2012
  2. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer GmbH, Stuttgart and Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 584 .