Ottobrunn
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Deutsch: Ottobrunn liegt im oberbayerischen Landkreis München, wenige Kilometer südöstlich der Landeshauptstadt. Die 1955 gegründete Gemeinde galt Jahrzehnte lang als einer der führenden Hochtechnologie-Standorte Europas. Unter Deutschlands Kommunen mit der größten Bevölkerungsdichte liegt Ottobrunn an dritter Stelle.
English: Ottobrunn is situated in the Landkreis München district, Upper Bavaria, few kilometres southeast of Munich. Founded in 1955, the municipality was regarded one of Europe’s leading high tech locations for decades. Ottobrunn ranks third among the most densely populated municipalities in Germany.
Important: This page is a selection of photographs of the most important items and sites of Ottobrunn. As a rule, there should be only one photograph per subject. For the full collection see Category:Ottobrunn.
Geography
[biguhêre]Neighbouring municipalities
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Place name sign shared with a neighbouring municipality
Topography
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View from the Munich Gravel Plain to the southwest of Ottobrunn
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Spielplatz in der Mulde (playground in the hollow), the remains of a former gravel pit
Geology
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Gravel layer below Ottobrunn
Climate
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View to the Zugspitze on a Foehn wind day
History
[biguhêre]19th century
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Ottosäule (erected 1834), Ottobrunn’s oldest and most important landmark
Early 20th century (until 1933)
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Waldschlößchen (1902), Ottobrunn’s oldest conserved building
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Mansard-roofed building from the early years of Ottobrunn
World War II (1939–45)
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Memorial (erected 2001) commemorating the former satellite concentration camp
From the post-war period to municipal independence (1945–55)
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Former town hall (1955–83), previously Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari’s villa
First decades as an independent municipality (1955–91)
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Former headquarters of Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm
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Sternhaus (1960), Ottobrunn’s first high-rise
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Magreider Platz (western portal to the municipality centre)
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Unter den Lauben (central shopping site with a weekly market)
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Rathausplatz (town hall square) with Wolf-Ferrari-Haus (cultural and event centre; left), town hall (right) and fountain (middle)
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Town hall (1981–83)
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Wolf-Ferrari-Haus (cultural and event centre)
From the end of the Cold War to present time (since 1991)
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Part of the former Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm site: empty buildings and outdated infrastructure
Demography
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Population trend
Politics and administration
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Town hall
Coat of arms
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Coat of arms
Municipality partnerships
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Partnership plate
Religion
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St. Otto (Roman-Catholic; consecrated 1937)
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St. Magdalena (Roman-Catholic; consecrated 1960)
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St. Albertus Magnus (Roman-Catholic; consecrated 1977)
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Michaelskirche (Lutheran; consecrated 1964)
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New Apostolic church (consecrated 2006)
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Evangelical Free church (consecrated 1988)
Culture and points of interest
[biguhêre]Museum and Gallery
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Otto König von Griechenland-Museum (historical museum)
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Treffpunkt Kunst (gallery of the Ottobrunn art association)
Sports
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Phönix-Bad (public bath with giant flumes)
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Football and athletics stadium
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Ferdinand-Leiß-Halle (multipurpose hall)
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Skating stadium
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Basketball court
Memorials
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Field cross (erected 1927)
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Friedrich Ebert memorial (erected 1954)
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World War II victims memorial
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Memorial of the Greek freedom fighter Dimitris „Koliópoulos“ Plapoutas (erected 1988)
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German Unity memorial (erected 1991)
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Memorial commemorating the first church service, held in 1918 (erected 2002)
Woodlands and public greens
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Clearing in the Bahnhofswald (railway station forest)
Regular public events
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Summer fire on the Maderwiese
Business, Retail and Services
[biguhêre]Business
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Büropark Ottobrunn (office buildings in the northern business park)
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Tyco Electronics Raychem
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Pöttinger Immobiliengruppe
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Bartsch International
Retail
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Sport Sperk
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Isar Center (shopping centre)
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Bonus-Markt (neighbourhood shopping centre)
Hotels
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Aigner
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Atlantic
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Pazific
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Prinz Eugen
Infrastructure
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Rosenheimer Landstraße (main road)
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S-Bahn stop
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Bus network (2012)
Living
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Former housing estate for officers (1930s)
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Two-family house in the Heimkehrersiedlung housing scheme (1958–59)
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Terrace apartments housing scheme (1968–69) awarded by the Bavarian section of the Association of German Architects
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Alte Bundeswehrsiedlung housing estate (c. 1970)
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An der Ottosäule housing estate (early 1970s)
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Amalienhöfe housing estate (2011–12)
Schools
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Elementary school I on Friedenstraße
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Elementary school II on Lenbachallee
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Elementary school III on Albert-Schweitzer-Straße
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Gymnasium (high school)
Day-care centres
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Children’s house of the parish of St. Magdalena
Children and youth work
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Einstein (youth center)
Elderly people
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KWA Hanns-Seidel-Haus (retirement home)
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KWA Stift Brunneck (retirement home)
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Beethoven Senioren-Residenz (retirement home)
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Haus der Senioren (centre for elderly people)
Fire brigade
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Volunteer fire brigade station
Water supply
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Formerly second waterworks (1936)
Administration unions
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Zweckverband München-Südost
People
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Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876–1948), composer
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Ludwig Bölkow (1912–2003), aeronautical pioneer
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Horst Bienek (1930–1990), novelist
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Wolfgang Fierek (b. 1950 Ottobrunn), actor and pop singer