Velden (Vils)
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Coordinates: 48 ° 22 ' N , 12 ° 15' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Bavaria | |
Administrative region : | Lower Bavaria | |
County : | Landshut | |
Management Community : | Velden | |
Height : | 477 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 49.44 km 2 | |
Residents: | 6605 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 134 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 84149 | |
Area code : | 08742 | |
License plate : | LA , MAY , MAL , ROL , VIB | |
Community key : | 09 2 74 183 | |
LOCODE : | DE VLV | |
Market structure: | 130 districts | |
Association administration address: | Bahnhofstrasse 42 84149 Velden |
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Mayor : | Ludwig Greimel ( FW ) | |
Location of the Velden market in the Landshut district | ||
Velden is a market in the Lower Bavarian district of Landshut and the seat of the administrative association Velden . In the local Bavarian dialect , the market is also called Voin .
geography
Geographical location
Velden is located on the great Vils and is around 70 kilometers from Munich and around 30 kilometers from Landshut .
Community structure
Velden has 130 districts:
Neighboring communities
history
Until the 18th century
Velden was first mentioned in 773 as the ducal farm "Feldin". Velden presumably existed before 773, but this is not proven by any archaeological findings. The geographical location suggests that the area around Velden was probably already populated at the time when the Vilstal was still covered by primeval forest. Around the 8th century, Velden belonged to Duke Tassilo of the Agilolfinger family . In 788 francs Kaiser, Charlemagne from the last agilofingischen Bavarian Duke Tassilo and made the hitherto independent duchy of Bavaria became a province of the powerful Frankish empire. In 818 the noble Ellanmar had a chapel built next to the Vils. Thus the administrative area of Velden also had a church center.
Around 890 Aspert , the Chancellor of the Frankish King Arnulf, donated the Velden chapel to the Sankt Emmeram monastery in Regensburg . This gave the Bishop of Regensburg an important say in the region. Velden still belonged to the diocese of Freising , but lost its position as a royal court. A document dated August 12, 903 confirms that the son of the emperor Arnulf, Ludwig the child , gave the royal court Velden together with serfs, buildings, bridges, forests and waters to the bishop of Regensburg.
The Wittelsbachers , who had ruled since 1180, tried to expand their territory and power in Velden as well. In 1224 the Wittelsbach family acquired the Bailiwick in Eberspoint. Velden is first mentioned as Hofmark in 1295 . Since 1300 there was also a ducal bailiff in Velden who, on behalf of the district judge in Vilsbiburg, headed the administration and the court of the court in the village. When Velden was raised to the market is still uncertain, as there is no market foundation deed.
The first citizens of Velden are named in a court document from 1394. This is an indication that Velden already had market rights at this time. One can speak of a bourgeois self-government only since 1484. 1498 is the year the first town hall in Velden was built. The stately parish church was built around 1450 and has since been a landmark of the village in the Vilstal valley. Duke Ludwig X. (Bavaria) gave the town the market coat of arms in 1516.
In the 14th and 15th centuries, plague epidemics, the Landshut War of Succession (1503–1505) and the Thirty Years War brought hardship and misery. From June 19-22, 1633, Swedish troops ravaged, looted and devastated the market. Many wounded and dead were to be mourned. Velden was so badly damaged and burned at this time that the place was in a miserable condition in the 19th century.
19th century
In 1830 there were 167 houses in Velden as well as the parish church, the town hall, a benifit house, the schoolhouse, the poor house, six breweries, six distilleries, a wine house, two beer taverns, a brickworks and a grain mill.
In 1865 Velden was struck by a devastating fire disaster. Most of the wooden houses turned to rubble and ashes. After two years of construction, the railway line was handed over to its intended use on Christmas Eve 1898 with the consent of Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria.
20th and 21st centuries
- During the two world wars : Disaster and National Socialism “control” the market. After arduous post-war years in which many refugees and displaced persons had to be accommodated, an upswing followed in the 1960s.
- 1957: The first folk festival is held.
- 1968: Due to unprofitability, passenger traffic on the Velden-Dorfen railway line is stopped.
- From 1967 to 1973: A new school building with a gym and sports field is built.
- 1969: The community center “St. Andreas “is being built for the Protestant fellow citizens.
- 1973: Velden's 1200th anniversary celebration
- 1976: The biological sewage treatment plant goes into operation.
On May 1, 1978, the administrative community Velden (Vils) was formed with the member communities of Velden, Wurmsham and Neufraunhofen .
- 1981: The Velden kindergarten is expanded.
- December 1982: Move into the new town hall in Velden
- 1984 to 1986: Renewal of the water supply with two new deep wells and the new waterworks, as well as the expansion of the supply to the surrounding area in the following years. The community has converted the former Eberspointer school house into a beautiful kindergarten.
- 1991: Conversion of the former district hospital into the St. Vinzenz senior and nursing home by the Red Cross
- 1993: The new sports center of the TSV Velden can be inaugurated with the adjoining leisure and recreation area of the community.
- 1995: Dismantling of the tracks on the Velden – Dorfen railway line. The Vilstal cycle path will then be laid out on the route.
- 2002: The new double sports hall is put into operation.
- 2008: Construction of the fire station .
- 2013: Construction of a day nursery and day-care center
- 2018: New construction of the kindergarten "Am Kornfeld"
- 2019: Completion of parking deck Velden, Jahnstraße
- 2019: Expansion of the "St. Andreas" kindergarten in Eberspoint
Incorporations
On January 1, 1972, the municipality of Babing with Baueröd, Eberlsöd, Eggersgrub, Eichten, Erlach, Futteröd, Giglberg, Haid, Hinteröd, Irreck, Lahn, Nehaid, Oberbabing, Putzenberg, Rimberg, Schlegelsreit, Schöllamühle, Spindlhäusl, Spitzlbach, Stietenöd, Vils, Walding and Willgrub incorporated voluntarily.
On January 1, 1976, the greater part of the dissolved community of Ruprechtsberg (Ruprechtsberg, Asching, Biedenbach, Burg, Erzmannsdorf, Geratsfurth, Glocksberg, Grünzing, Gumpersberg, Hackenkam, Haid, Holzen, Kühloh, Mariaberg, Rothenwald, Rundthal, Schafhausen, See, Straß, Strohhof, Walln) are also added voluntarily.
On May 1, 1978 the municipality of Eberspoint followed with Alteberspoint, Asenreit, Bachmühle, Birnkam, Elling, Forsthof, Haselbach, Lug, Martinsberg, Raffelberg and Reit as well as parts of the municipalities of Vilslern (Untervilslern, Aichelsberg, Bach, Brandholzen (connected with wood), Burghab, Giglberg, Hofbruck, Holzhäuseln, Hub, Marsberg, Mölling, Obervilslern, Ofen, Pfenningsöd, Sattelstatt, Schapfthal, Stockham, Vilssöhl, Zeil), Holzhausen (Schweibach, Weiher), Neufraunhofen (Aign, Atzmannsdorf, Biedersdorf, Bruck, Einäuglmühle, Hackelsberg, Haid, Haideck, Hintelsberg, Kleinvelden, Koralden, Kreuz, Kronwinkel, Viehweid) and Felikumell (Brandstätt, Eglso, Exenberg, Feuchten, Fischbach, Guntersberg, Herrneck (partially), Hinterkobl, Hirschhof, Höhenberg, Irrthal, Kothlehen, Kremshub, Lehen, Leiten, Maierhof, Maiersdorf, Miethal, Moosing, Neunehaid, Oberensbach (Bax), Paulusberg, Pretzkobl, Rothweg, Schmitten, Schurfsöd, Schwarzeck, Schwarzmoos, Seidlthal, Unterensbach (Fang), Wagensberg, Zweifurth).
Residents
According to the Bavarian State Office for Statistics , the population figures developed as follows on December 31 of each year:
was standing | Residents |
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1960 | 4324 |
1970 | 4259 |
1980 | 4404 |
1990 | 5117 |
1995 | 5797 |
2000 | 6375 |
2001 | 6468 |
2002 | 6471 |
was standing | Residents |
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2003 | 6479 |
2004 | 6506 |
2005 | 6501 |
2006 | 6524 |
2007 | 6566 |
2008 | 6586 |
2009 | 6510 |
2010 | 6572 |
was standing | Residents |
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2011 | 6589 |
2012 | 6534 |
2013 | 6535 |
2014 | 6581 |
2015 | 6603 |
2016 | 6548 |
2017 | 6590 |
2018 | 6576 |
was standing | Residents |
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2019 | 6605 |
Since 1972, the year of the municipal reform, the population has increased by 2,610 people until 2015. This corresponds to a growth of 60.80 percent. In the last ten (five) years the population grew by 5.81 (4.77) percent.
Age | Residents by age |
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younger than 18 | 18.5% |
18 to 29 | 14.3% |
30 to 49 | 31.2% |
50 to 64 | 18.5% |
older than 65 | 17.5% |
politics
(2014: 59.1%)
Eight months after the end of the war, the first municipal elections (municipal council elections) took place in the municipalities of Bavaria on January 27, 1946. In April and May 1946 the first elections for mayors, district administrators and district assemblies followed. In 2006 the 60th anniversary was celebrated.
Markt Velden is a member of the following special-purpose associations:
- Regional planning association Landshut
- School Association -Middle School- Buchbach
- Pauluszell School Association
- School Association Velden
- Special purpose association for the water supply of the Binatal Group
Velden belongs to the administrative association Velden .
local community | coat of arms | Area km² |
Resident December 31, 2019 |
PE density PE per km² |
Height above sea level |
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Neufraunhofen | 17.94 | 1.103 | 61 | 495 | |
Velden | 49.4 | 6,605 | 134 | 477 | |
Wormsham | 28.14 | 1,388 | 49 | 480 |
The Velden administrative community provides 304 different administrative services.
Municipal council
The municipal council consists of the first mayor and 20 market council members.
The distribution of seats since May 1, 2020 is as follows:
- CSU 7 seats
- Free voters 5 seats
- Independent list 4 seats
- SPD 3 seats
- FDP 1 seat
As a result of the 2020 municipal council elections , the proportion of women on the board increased from six to eight. The turnout was 58.0 percent.
mayor
Up to 1806 the market town was administered by a chamberlain, a vice chamberlain, a market clerk, four friends of the council and nine committee members. Thereafter, the administration consisted of an honorary mayor, four councilors and four committee members. Since July 1, 1972, the mayor's office has been a full-time activity. Thus Josef Kerscher ( CSU ) is the first mayor of Velden. From 1996 to 2014 Gerhard Babl ( SPD ) was mayor of the Velden market. He was confirmed in office in the 2008 local elections. The first round of the 2014 local elections did not result in an absolute majority for one of the three candidates. On March 30, 2014, Ludwig Greimel ( Free Voters ) was elected mayor of the Velden market in a runoff election. In the local elections in 2020, Ludwig Greimel was re-elected Mayor of the Velden market
- Former mayor
Term of office | mayor | job |
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1807 - ??? | Joseph Stierzlhammer | |
??? - 1818 | Johann Nepomuck Hamberger | |
1818 - ??? | Michael Götschl | |
??? - 1830 | Johann Nepomuck Hamberger | |
1830-1833 | Michael Hutter | |
1833-1839 | Joseph Thaller | |
1842-1848 | Joachim Wacker | |
1848-1859 | Zacharias Diringer | |
1860 | Joseph Schweller | |
1860-1866 | Mathias Orelli | |
1867-1881 | Mathias Barth | Lebzeltermeister |
1882-1887 | Bernhard Grandauer | Master glazier |
1888-1893 | Ludwig Angstl | Pastry chef |
1894-1919 | Joseph Schweller | Gold and silversmith |
1920-1933 | Max Waxenberger | Wagner master |
1933-1937 | Wilhelm Fischer | Hardware merchant |
1937-1942 | Joseph Mason | Merchant |
1942 | Georg Ehrenthaler | farmer |
1942-1945 | Georg Beckenbauer | Master baker |
1945-1948 | Gabriel Fruhmann | Merchant |
1948-1952 | Georg Schmittner | Grain dealer |
1952-1966 | Joseph Böckl | Merchant |
1966-1971 | Johann Reiter | Tax agent |
1971–30.4.1996 | Josef Kerscher | Mayor |
1.5.1996–30.4.2014 | Gerhard Babl | Mayor |
since 1.5.2014 | Ludwig Greimel | Mayor |
Community partnerships
- Since 1976 there has been a partnership with the northern Italian municipality of Roana in the province of Veneto.
- In 1986 another partnership was concluded with the French community of Aigrefeuille near the Atlantic coast.
Culture and sights
The market square of Veldens , an L-shaped complex with houses from the 19th century, is under ensemble protection. The former town hall - today's community library - as well as the old smithy on the lower market with its two arcade arches are the architecturally outstanding buildings. 20 bronze sculptures by the hand of Professor Georg Brenninger, who was born in Velden, can be admired on the market square . The parish church of St. Peter was built around 1450 and has a 64 meter high tower. In a disused goods hall of the former and now listed train station there are exhibition rooms on two floors in which regional and national artists show their works.
Architectural monuments
Economy and Infrastructure
As a result of a corresponding assessment of the economic strength of the Velden market, the key allocations decreased by 8.7 percent from 2,093,184 euros in 2019 to 1,910,364 euros for 2020.
Assignments to | year | |||||
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2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |
Market Velden | 1,518,912 | 1,857,440 | 2,123,956 | 2,068,912 | 2,093,184 | 1,910,364 |
building and living
District | Residential areas designated building areas |
unplanned interior |
designated commercial building areas |
Farmland |
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Velden | € 120 € 95 BP Mälzerstr. |
€ 120 | 40 € 30 € BP GE Hackenkam |
7 € |
Eberspoint | 80 € | 80 € | 7 € | |
Obervilslern | 90 € | € 70 | 7 € | |
Untervilslern | 65 € | 7 € | ||
Ruprechtsberg | 45 € | 7 € | ||
Atzmannsdorf | 50 € | 7 € | ||
Stockham | 50 € | 7 € |
traffic
Velden is on the federal highway 388 between Munich and Passau . In 1971, the town was one of the first municipalities in Bavaria to move through traffic to a bypass road. The Dorfen – Velden railway line, which was closed in 1994, ran from Velden via Taufkirchen to Dorfen , where there was a connection to the Munich – Mühldorf railway line . After the closure, the route was converted by the three municipalities into a cycle and footpath . The Vilstal cycle path is very popular with cyclists, walkers, runners and inline skaters. Velden benefits from the nearby Munich airport .
Personalities
Sons and Daughters of the Market
- Oda (873–903), wife of the Roman-German Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia
- Aspert von Velden (891–893), Bishop of Regensburg
- Adam Burghaber (1608–1687), theologian and Jesuit priest
- Sebastian Seemiller (1752–1798), Catholic theologian
- Franz Xaver Barth (1821–1894), history painter and fresco artist
- Michael Mayer (1836–1911), born in Eberspoint, member of the Reichstag and Landtag, sculptor
- Georg Brenninger (1909–1988), sculptor, architect and university professor
- Hans Oßner (1941–2006), bodybuilder and actor
- Rüdiger Lentz (* 1947), journalist
- Gisela Stuart (* 1955), former member of the British House of Commons
- Rosi Steinberger (* 1960), agricultural scientist and member of the Bavarian state parliament
- Michael Sailstorfer (* 1979), artist
- Nicole Bauer (* 1987), graduate industrial engineer and member of the German Bundestag
- Eva Luginger (* 1988), singer
People in connection with Velden
- Florian Oßner (* 1980), member of the German Bundestag
Others
In the community there is a lively club life with various activities in the social, cultural and sporting areas. In Velden, a shepherd's dance is performed every seven years during the carnival season. This is based on the Munich Schäfflertanz and was first held in 1908.
In 1983 the Velden community was the location for the popular TV series Irgendwie und Sowieso .
literature
- Stefan Schütze (editor): Veldener Heimatbuch. History and stories of a Lower Bavarian Vilstal community . STS-Verlag, Velden 2003.
- Stefan Schütze (editor): Sculptor Georg Brenninger - native son and artist prince (brochure). STS-Verlag, Velden 2009.
- Markt Velden (ed.): Velden out of thin air . Acquisition in the town hall of Velden.
- Markt Velden (ed.): Velden. Pictures from the past . Acquisition in the town hall of Velden.
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Data 2" sheet, Statistical Report A1200C 202041 Population of the municipalities, districts and administrative districts 1st quarter 2020 (population based on the 2011 census) ( help ).
- ↑ Markt Velden in the local database of the Bavarian State Library Online . Bavarian State Library
- ↑ Markt Velden: New place name Am Giglberg ( Memento of the original from April 16, 2014 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. . Online at vg-velden.de. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
- ^ Wilhelm Volkert (ed.): Handbook of Bavarian offices, communities and courts 1799–1980 . CH Beck, Munich 1983, ISBN 3-406-09669-7 , p. 585 .
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes for 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. 615 to 617 .
- ↑ Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing: People by age (5 age groups) for Velden (district: Landshut, district) - in% - . Online at results.zensus2011.de. Retrieved April 26, 2014.
- ↑ INFORMATION (To all households!); Published by the Adlkofen municipality, No. XX / 04 - 2006
- ↑ Bavarian Authority Guide - Markt Velden: Memberships in special-purpose associations , online at www.verwaltungsservice.bayern.de, accessed on November 3, 2019.
- ↑ Bavarian Authorities Guide - Velden Administrative Community: Velden Administrative Community - Landkreis Landshut , online at www.verwaltungsservice.bayern.de, accessed on November 3, 2019.
- ↑ Local and district elections 2020 - election results
- ↑ Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing: First Mayor / Lord Mayor in the municipalities belonging to the district as of May 1, 2008 with and without change of office holder . Online at wahlen.bayern.de. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
- ↑ Markt Velden (VG Velden): Mayoral election 2014 - preliminary final result . Online at vg-velden.info. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
- ↑ Markt Velden (VG Velden): Mayor election Velden 2014 runoff election . Online at vg-velden.info. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
- ↑ Stefan Schütze: Veldener heimatbuch: History and stories of a Lower Bavarian Vilstal community . Ed .: STS-Verlag-Velden. 2nd Edition. STS-Verlag-Velden, Velden November 2012, p. 124 .
- ^ Markt Velden: Partnership: Markt Velden - Municipality of Roana . Online at vg-velden.de. Retrieved August 31, 2014
- ↑ Markt Velden: Partnerships of the market Velden . Online at vg-velden.de. Retrieved August 31, 2014
- ↑ a b Landshuter Zeitung: Vitamin injection for financially weak municipalities, December 12, 2015.
- ↑ Landshuter Zeitung: Key allocations 2017 of the municipalities, December 17, 2016.
- ↑ Landshuter Zeitung: Key assignments 2018, January 20, 2018.
- ↑ Landshuter Zeitung: Key assignments 2019, February 15, 2019.
- ↑ Landshuter Zeitung: Strong financial injection for the region, December 13, 2019.
- ↑ Landratsamt Landshut (expert committee): List of standard land values for the calendar years 2011 and 2012 . Online at landkreis-landshut.de. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
Web links
- Entry on the coat of arms of Velden (Vils) in the database of the House of Bavarian History
- Website of the Velden market
- Website of the administrative association Velden
- Velden (Vils): Official statistics of the LfStat