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Carnival Parade;
The carnival parade (Faschingsumzug) takes place annually on Shrove Tuesday at 2.00pm and has a long tradition in Olching. The first procession was organised by the so-called young farmers' club (Burschenverein) in 1923. Between 1938 and 1952, these parades were suspended due to the political environment and other factors such as World War II . It was only in 1953 when six masked men - three of them musicians - took to the streets on Faschingsdienstag that this tradition was reinstated on a regular basis. The procession grew ever bigger due to the involvement of local clubs and groups. Over the course of time, the procession in Olching has become the largest in Upper Bavaria. Since 1953 it has only been cancelled on three occasions: In 1962 as a mark of respect for the victims of the catastrophic surge-tide in Hamburg; in 1990 due to a hurricane-force storm called Wiebke; and in 1991 due to the first Gulf War. Over the following years as many as 30 - 40,000 spectators have attended this spectacle regularly in the hope of catching a handful of sweets that are thrown from the floats for the children and to laugh at the politically and satirically themed floats as the procession moves down the High Street (Hauptstrasse) in Olching.
Churches in Olching
In the centre of Olching, the skyline and Haupstrasse are dominated by the catholic church, there is a smaller protestant/Lutheran church near to the station and a modern catholic church in New Esting: * St. Peter und Paul (Olching) [1] * St. Elisabeth v. Thüringen (Olching New Esting) [2] * Evangelisch-Lutherische Johanneskirche (Olching) [3]
Climate
Olching lies in the transitional zone between the humid Atlantic climate and the dry continental climates. Other significant factors affecting the weather are the Alps, which act as south-central European border, and the Danube, which is a regional meteorological divide. Due to this constellation, the weather in the region is quite changeable.
Coat of Arms
Olching's coat of arms originates from the year 1951. The swept blue bar in the lower part symbolises the river Amper, which flows through Olching and is of major significance for the town. The reed in the middle reminds that Olching was once marshland; the head of wheat symbolises the agriculture and land cultivation. The upper part displays the chequered blue and white Bavarian standard.
Communications
Olching is located near the Autobahn A8 exits Dachau/Fürstenfeldbruck and Lochhausen/Langwied, as well as the Autobahn A99 Lochhausen. The Munich trunk ring road B471 also has 2 exits for Olching. The River Amper is neither navigable to leisure craft nor to goods traffic. Smaller watercraft such as dinghys and kayaks are however frequently underway in the summer months.
Demographics
At present approximately 9% of the current population are of non-German origin.
Description
Coordinates: 48°12′0″N 11°19′0″E / 48.2°N 11.31667°E / 48.2; 11.31667 Olching is a municipality in the district of Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated approx. 20 km northwest of Munich.
Developments in the 19th Century
In 1821 Olching (which had until then been administered by Dachau) was transferred to the newly-founded Rentamt (tax office) of Fürstenfeldbruck, and in 1823 it also came under the jurisdiction of Fürstenfeldbruck. In 1834 the first school was established in Olching. Until 1839 Olching was still very rural with about 50 farms and approximately 300 inhabitants. This changed with the construction of the railway line between Munich to Augsburg. The line between Munich and Olching was completed on 27 October 1839 and the rail service commenced the following year. At the same time a wood pulp factory opened in Olching, which in turn led to a strong influx of workers.
Early Records
Olching is an old bavarii settlement and was first mentioned in the Early Middle Ages. In 740 the Agilolfingian duke Tassilo II of Bavaria bestowed the town, together with its church and flour mill, to the Benediktbeuern Abbey (the authenticity of this document is contested). The early Gothic church was replaced by the romanesque basilica St. Peter und Paul in 1903. In 1258 Louis II, Duke of Bavaria founded a monastery as a form of penance for the execution of his wife Maria von Brabant, who had wrongfully been convicted of adultery. This monastery was relocated from Aibling to Olching in 1262. The monastery was relocated to Fürstenfeldbruck only one year later, either due to flooding or structural problems. The Fürstenfeld Abbey owned several estates in Olching until the period of secularization in Bavaria in 1802/1803. Olching suffered severely as a consequence of the Thirty Years' War, particularly after the city of Munich was taken by Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in 1632. Only nine out of formerly 67 estates remained in Olching after 1648.
Easter Fire;
A tradition that is more widespread in northern and central parts of Germany, the Easter Fire, (Ger. Osterfeuer), is also traditionally celebrated in Olching on the town's fairground (see below), the so-called Volksfestplatz. A large bonfire is lit after dusk on Easter Saturday. Spectators of the event can also browse the numerous stalls while the Olching volunteer fire brigade Freiwillige Feuerwehr manage the fire. There is also an unofficial competition between neighbouring communities and families - usually in more rural areas - to see who can set up the largest fire. This is done to dispose of superfluous wood (including remaining Christmas trees) while earning some extra money for local groups and organisations. The origin of this festival in Germany is a mixture of pagan celebrations intended to drive away the winter and its evils, and Christian beliefs (another name for this celebration in parts of Bavaria and Austria is Judasfeuer (literally: Judas fire)).
Fair;
The fair (Volksfest) in Olching takes place annually during the second holiday week of Whitsun (Pfingsten). The fair consists of rides, stalls, food and entertainment, and a large beer tent, which are set up on the Volksfestplatz (fairground). There are various themed events in the beer tent, including a regional boxing fight night. The community organises a broad range of events during the festival, including a popular large firework display, usually on the first Monday of the fair. The day of Corpus Christi is usually a raceday, which takes place at the Speedwaybahn as part of the festivities.
Föhn
The so-called Föhn is a weather phenomenon particular to the region near to the Alps that occasionally brings warmer and dryer air from the south to Olching, potentially occurring at any time of year. This is accompanied by extremely good visibility, in particular the much-clichéd Bavarian blue and white sky, and the Bavarian Alps may be clearly visible, apparently close-by, although they are approximately 100 kilometres away to the south. Some people suffer from headaches and circulatory problems as a result of the Föhn.
Geography
Olching lies approximately half way between Dachau and Fürstenfeldbruck, and stretches along both sides of the river Amper. There are two picturesque man-made lakes to the south of Olching, namely the so-called Olchinger See (Lake Olching) and the eponymous Kleiner See (Small Lake), both of which border the neighbouring community of Gröbenzell. In recent years, Olching has expanded considerably through new building to meet the demand for housing outside of Munich, while taking advantage of its good communications which allow a reasonable commute for those still working in the city and its outskirts. These new developments, especially Schwaigfeld, located north east of the town centre - close to Olching's Autobahn exit - have attracted controversy amongst some locals for their apparently inconsistent planning and sometimes eclectic architecture. The ongoing influx of younger families into these new developments would appear to show that they have become a significant part of the modern Olching community, and the developments continue to grow and generate their own infrastructure improvements. A small shopping centre recently openend in Schwaigfeld (January 2008).
KOM Kulturwerkstatt am Olchinger Mühlbach
A listed building originating from 1877 that was sympathetically renovated and opened in 2004 for cultural events of all sorts. Located at the western end of the Hauptstrasse, its various intimate rooms are used for exhibitions, chamber & classical music performances and for seminars and meetings by various Olching clubs.
Leisure
Olching is well known for its motorcycle speedway club and track, the so-called Speedwaybahn. It hosts a number of events, including international motorcycling events. Olching is also known for its attractive golf course which lies between Olching and Geiselbullach. There are also championship- and leisure- minigolf courses located at separate, neighbouring clubs. There are also a number of sports clubs, including SC Olching, SV Esting, and the TSV Geiselbullach. Furthermore, the river Amper, its backwater Mühlbach and the local bird-park Vogelpark Olching, open spring to autumn, offer idyllic walks and views to locals and visitors. Nearby is the so-called Schuttberg; (rubble-hill), a little hill between Olching and Esting (situated next to the Tony-März-Stadion, the home ground of SC Olching). Nowadays this mound is a popular spot for children, teenagers and adults alike for town-centre sledging during the winter. Right next to the Schuttberg is the Volksfestplatz, (a fairground), a site which acts in the off-season as a cycle practice range, incorporates a go-kart training area, has a small skate-park and hosts monthly flea-markets throughout the summer. It is most popular, however, when it is used for the Olchinger Volksfest, which is Olching's very own Oktoberfest in May/June. A further popular spot is the Olchinger See, which is a picturesque lake that attracts plenty of visitors from the surrounding area.
Links, Sources and See Also
The initial text content of this site is based upon the German language Wikipedia entry for Olching, Olching in German Wikipedia * Homepage of the Gemeinde Olching * Gymnasium Olching * Grundschule Graßlfing * Volkshochschule Olching * golf course * SC Olching * TSV Geiselbullach * SV Esting News * Olching ("Oiching") in the Bavarian Wikipedia
Neighbouring Communities
Olching is bordered to the west by Esting, Gernlinden, and Maisach; in the north, Bergkirchen; in the East from the outskirts of metropolitan Munich and to the south by Gröbenzell, Puchheim, Eichenau, Emmering and Fürstenfeldbruck. The municipality of Olching is now (since 1978) made up of three main municipalities, namely Olching, Esting (including Neu-Esting), and Geiselbullach (including Graßlfing).
Other Religious Groups and Organisations in Olching
As well as groups such as kindergartens, attached to and or supported by the church community, other groups of various denominations are present and active in Olching:-[2] * Brot des Lebens e.V. (Olching)[4] * Christliche Gemeinde Olching e. V. (Olching) * CVJM Ortsgruppe Olching (Olching) * Ev. Pfarramt I (Olching) * Kath. Kindergarten St. Elisabeth (Olching) * Kath. Pfarramt Esting (Olching) * Kindergarten (Olching Wolfstrasse) * Kloster der Franziskanerinnen (Olching) * Kolpingheim (Olching) * Missionskreis Maria Mater Dei e. V. (Olching) * Pfarrgemeinderat St. Peter und Paul (Olching) * Türkisch-Islamischer Verein Fürstenfeldbruck und Umgebung (Olching) * Vincentiusverein (Olching)
Others
Other educational establishments in Olching include * Volkshochschule Olching, (mainly) adult education and evening classes in all fields * Erwachsenenbildung der kath. Kirche (Brucker Forum e.V.), Catholic Church adult education * Ev. Bildungswerk im Landkreis (Pfarramt Olching), Evangelical Church education centre * Musikschule Olching und Esting, Music School
Partner and Twin Towns
* Feurs * Tuchola
Politics
The Olching Gemeinderat, or local council, has 30 seats. Since the latest local elections on 2 March 2008 it is made up as follows: * CSU - 12 Seats (+2) * SPD - 7 Seats (+4) * FWO - 6 Seats (-2) * Grüne - 3 Seats (+1) * FW-GEO - 1 Seat (-3) * ödp - 1 Seat (-1) The numbers in brackets indicate the gains and losses since the previous election in March 2002.
Population
The current figure (31 December 2007) for the population of Olching is 24,474. In the past ten years, the population has grown by 10% and is expected by local officials to rise to 25,750 by 2010. This development is mainly driven by the importance of Munich as a centre of employment and by a wish to avoid the higher urban property prices which have been driven by Munich's continuing economic success.
Primary and secondary education
The main schools in Olching are * Grundschule Olching (primary school), * Grundschule Graßlfing (primary school), * Grund- und Hauptschule Esting (primary school and secondary school), * Montessori Grund- und Hauptschule (primary school and secondary school), * Gymnasium Olching (secondary school), and the * Hauptschule an der Heckenstraße (secondary school).
Public transport
Olching is connected to the Munich S-Bahn network on the line. It takes about 20 minutes to München Hauptbahnhof (Munich Central Station). The line is part of the so-called MVV, or Münchener Verkerhrsverbund, which is a unified tarif zone that includes local buses, trams, and underground trains (U-Bahnen) in the Munich area. Olching station is located on -but not served by- the DB mainline Munich - Augsburg which also carries significant goods traffic. For express train travel, residents of Olching may travel via Munich Pasing and Munich Hauptbahnhof
Religion and Worship in Olching
Amongst the adult population, the declared religious affiliation (which has fiscal consequences in Germany) breaks down as follows: * 12,772 are Roman-Catholic, * 3,975 are Protesant, * 7,456 are of other religious (Hindu, Muslim etc) denominations or of no religion.
The 20th century
The predominantly working class population had a large influence on the social and political culture of Olching during the 20th century. During the Weimar Republic the municipal council was solely dominated by left-wing parties. However, for some of these left-wing politicians, such as SPD-mayor Josef Tauscheck, their political beliefs had serious repercussions due to the rise of the right in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. Some experienced a great degree of harassment, for others it led to internment in the infamous concentration camps after 1933. Just as in the rest of Germany the National Socialists also gained a large following in Olching in the run-up to and during the Third Reich. During an allied air raid on 22 February 1944 22 people were killed, including two of the approximately 1000 forced laborers located in and around Olching during the war.[1]. After World War II about 2,000 Heimatvertriebene (expellees), mainly from Silesia and Czechoslovakia, arrived in Olching. In 1950 these new citizens made up 25% of the population of Olching and they contributed towards the dynamic development of Olching in the post-war era. The erstwhile rural appearance of Olching has changed over time, as the cityscape of Olching is becoming more and more dominated by businesses and blocks of flats. Many of Olching's citizens use the S-Bahn to commute to work in Munich, which was built for the 1972 Summer Olympics. In 1978 Esting, Geiselbullach, and Graßlfing were merged into the larger community of Olching and this has contributed towards a continuous population growth, especially since the development of the Schwaigfeld area in the early 2000s.