Langenbach, Bavaria Explained

Langenbach
Image Coa:DEU Langenbach COA.svg
Coordinates:48.4333°N 62°W
Image Plan:Langenbach in FS.svg
State:Bayern
Region:Oberbayern
District:Freising
Elevation:429
Area:26.89
Postal Code:85416
Area Code:08761
Licence:FS
Gemeindeschlüssel:09 1 78 138
Website:www.gemeinde-langenbach.de
Mayor:Susanne Hoyer[1]
Leader Term:2020 - 26
Party:FW

Langenbach is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany.

The town has its own railway station on the Munich-Regensburg line, and lies on Landesstraße (state road) 2350 between Freising and Moosburg. Its boroughs are Amperhof, Asenkofen, Großenviecht, Kleinviecht, Niederhummel, Oberbach, Oberhummel, Oftlfing, Rast, Schmidhausen und Windham.

History

Langenbach was first mentioned in 818. It belonged to the Landgericht (regional magistracy) of Kranzberg, in the (financial administrative district) of Munich. Until its 1803 secularization, the bishopric of Freising was the Langenbach district's most important landowner. Langenbach became an independent municipality in the course of the 1818 Bavarian administrative reforms. The community of Oberhummel was incorporated into Langenbach in 1972.

Local attractions

Commerce and Infrastructure

Transport

Thanks to its location on the Munich–Regensburg line and on Staatsstraße 2350, Langenbach has become a popular commuter suburb. In 2009 the Langenbach train station received new, elevated platforms and a pedestrian underpass.

Since 1973 Langenbach has been served by the Hallertauer Lokalbahn, which runs from Freising to Langenbach on the Landshut line before diverting in the direction of Hallertau.

Companies with offices in Langenbach

Education

References

  1. https://www.statistik.bayern.de/wahlen/kommunalwahlen/bgm/ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden

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