Eggenfelden Explained
Eggenfelden (pronounced as /de/; Central Bavarian: Eggenfejdn) is a municipality in the district of Rottal-Inn in Bavaria, Germany.
Type: | Stadt |
Image Coa: | Wappen von Eggenfelden.svg |
Coordinates: | 48.4039°N 12.7642°W |
Image Plan: | Eggenfelden in PAN.svg |
State: | Bayern |
Region: | Niederbayern |
District: | Rottal-Inn |
Elevation: | 416 |
Area: | 44.50 |
Postal Code: | 84307 8330,8331 |
Area Code: | 08721 |
Licence: | PAN, EG, GRI, VIB |
Gemeindeschlüssel: | 09 2 77 116 |
Divisions: | 7 quarters |
Website: | www.eggenfelden.de |
Mayor: | Martin Biber[1] |
Leader Term: | 2020 - 26 |
Party: | CSU |
Geography
Geographical location
Eggenfelden is located in the valley of the Rott at the intersection of B 20 with the B 388 and the beginning of the B 588. The city has two railway stations on the railway Passau - Neumarkt - Sankt Veit as well as an airfield (airfield Eggenfelden). Eggenfelden is located about 56 km southeast of Landshut, 60 km south of Straubing, 70 km south-west of Passau, 84 kilometers north of Salzburg and 110 kilometers east of Munich.
Communal
The municipality Eggenfelden has 119 officially named Stadtteile:[2]
- Afuswimm
- Aichner
- Aign
- Altenburg
- Anzengrub
- Asbach
- Au
- Axöd
- Axöd-Siedlung
- Bachkampel
- Berg
- Bruck
- Bruckhäuser
- Buchner
- Dietraching
- Drittenbrei
- Dürrwimm
- Eder vorm Wald
- Edmertsee
- Eggenfelden
- Falterer
- Fäustlinger
- Fraunhofen
- Freiung
- Fuchsberg
- Fuchsmühle
- Fußöd
- Gaisberg
- Gall
- Gern
- Gfürt
- Giglberg
- Gras
- Gschwend
- Hänghub
- Hartlwimm
- Haus
- Heckengrub
- Hetzenberg
- Hinterhöll
- Hochwimm
- Höll
- Holzbruck
- Holzhäuseln
- Holzkeller
- Holzner
- Holzschachten
- Hub
- Kagern
- Kampelsberg
- Kaspersbach
- Kastenberg
- Käufl
- Kirchberg
- Kleeham
- Kleingmain
- Klohub
- Kollersberg
- Königsöd
- Kreuzöd
- Kronwitt
- Lauterbach
- Lichtenberg
- Lichtlberg
- Lindhof
- Loh
- Luderfing
- Lug
- Maißling
- Mitterhof
- Mitterpirsting
- Moosham
- Neustatt
- Niederndorf
- Oberkampel
- Oberkirchberg
- Oberpirsting
- Oberthal
- Oberzeiling
- Peterskirchen
- Pirsting
- Pischelsberg
- Pollersbach
- Prühmühle
- Reiter
- Reiter am Wald
- Rinn
- Rott
- Rott am Wald
- Rottmühle
- Rushäusl
- Sandtner
- Sankt Sebastian
- Simonsöd
- Spanberg
- Sperwies
- Stock
- Straß I
- Straß II
- Straßhäuseln
- Stumsöd
- Taschnerhof
- Thal
- Tiefstadt
- Untereschlbach
- Unterkampel
- Untermaisbach
- Unterpirsting
- Unterthal
- Unterzeiling
- Vorderhöll
- Weg
- Weilberg
- Weilberg-Siedlung
- Weinberg
- Wimm
- Wolfsberg
- Zainach
- Zellhub
Mayors
- 1946–1948: Lorenz Fichtner, SPD
- 1948–1960: Lorenz Bachmeier, CSU
- 1960–1990: Hans Kreck, SPD
- 1990–2002: Karl Riedler, SPD
- 2002–2014: Werner Schießl, FWG
- 2014–2020: Wolfgang Grubwinkler, UWG
- since 2020: Martin Biber, CSU
Notable people
- The ski mountaineer Konrad Lex was born in Eggenfelden.
- The German pop-singer and actor Daniel Küblböck who achieved short-lived celebrity in 2003, in the first season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (DSDS), the German version of Pop Idol, in which he came third, was born outside of Eggenfelden and lived here until his breakthrough.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the city
- Albert Hahl (1868-1945), German colonial officer and governor of German-New Guinea
- Richard Schimpf (1897-1972), officer of the German Army, the Reichswehr, the Wehrmacht and the Bundeswehr (last rank major general)
- Friedrich Müller (born 1938), legal scientist and author
- Joseph Vogl (born 1957), literary and media scientist
- Katrin Garfoot (born 1981), Australian cyclist
- Barbara Lechner (born 1982), shooting sports woman
Other people related to Eggenfelden
External links
Notes and References
- https://www.statistik.bayern.de/wahlen/kommunalwahlen/bgm/ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden
- Web site: Eggenfelden | bavarikon.