Baierbrunn

Coordinates: 48°1′N 11°29′E / 48.017°N 11.483°E / 48.017; 11.483
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Baierbrunn
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Coat of arms of Baierbrunn
Location of Baierbrunn within Munich district
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Baierbrunn is located in Germany
Baierbrunn
Baierbrunn
Baierbrunn is located in Bavaria
Baierbrunn
Baierbrunn
Coordinates: 48°1′N 11°29′E / 48.017°N 11.483°E / 48.017; 11.483
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberbayern
DistrictMunich
Government
 • Mayor (2020–26) Patrick Ott[1]
Area
 • Total7.21 km2 (2.78 sq mi)
Elevation
626 m (2,054 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total3,397
 • Density470/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
82065
Dialling codes089
Vehicle registrationM
Websitewww.baierbrunn.de

Baierbrunn is a municipality in the district of Munich in the south-German state Bavaria. It is located between Schäftlarn and Pullach on the Bundesstraße 11 and consists of the two villages Baierbrunn and Buchenhain. Baierbrunn has a stop on the S7 of the Munich S-Bahn.

History[edit]

Some remains of a hillfort from the Early Middle Ages, called Birg, can be found on the area of the municipality of Baierbrunn. The earliest known mentioning of Baierbrunn was in 776 on a deed of gift from Kloster Schäftlarn. It became an independent municipality in 1818. The village of Buchenhain started 1900 with an inn called "Waldgasthof". There used to be a ski slope until late 1930's, which remains are still visible today in the south of Baierbrunn.[3] The municipality was part of the men's individual road race at the summer Olympics of Munich in 1972

Transport[edit]

The municipality has two stations on the Isar Valley Railway: Baierbrunn and Buchenhain. Both are served by the Munich S-Bahn. Line is S7. The rails are single trail since previous station Höllriegelskreuth and trains cross at Baierbrunn station.

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Sources[edit]

  • Alfred Hutterer: Am Brunnen der Baiern. Baierbrunn 1985
  • Joachim Lauchs: Baierbrunn. Eine Chronik, Verlag Wort & Bild Becker, Baierbrunn 1988, ISBN 3-927216-00-3