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Marktl am Inn



Marktl am Inn ("Little Market on the Inn River"), or simply Marktl, is a village and historic market municipality in Germany, near the Austrian border, in the Altötting district of Upper Bavaria. The town has approximately 2,700 inhabitants.

Marktl is the birthplace of the current Pope Benedict XVI (formerly Cardinal Joseph Alois Ratzinger), who succeeded Pope John Paul II as the 265th head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Marktl at the Inn

Coat of arms Map

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Base data

Land (state) : Bavaria
Regierungsbezirk (governmental district) : Upper Bavaria
Landkreis (district) : Altötting
Area : 27,84 Square kilometre
Population : 2.691 (31.12.2002)
Population density : 97 inhabitants/km²
Postal code : 84533
Phone area code| : 08678
Geographical coordinates :
Altitude : 498 m above Sea level
Licence plate code : AÖ
Community Identification Number : 09 1 71 123
Internal organisation of the municipality : 63 officially named sub-municipalities


Politics

Mayor : Hubert Gschwendtner ( SPD )

History

  • 13th Century - Established as the power base of the Counts of Leonberg .
  • 1297 - Construction of the first church dedicated to Saint Oswald within the diocese of Stammham , it was sponsored by Berengar III, Count of Leonberg and was concecrated by Bishop Albert of Chiemsee .
  • 1422 - Duke Henry XVI of Bavaria grants market privileges to the town.
  • 1477 - Duke Louis the Rich grants a coat of arms to the citizens of Marktl, showing a ship hook and caper measure, as symbols of navigation and trade
  • 1577 - Duke Albert V permits that the assignment of a priest to the Marktl branch church
  • 1697 - Prince-Elector Max Emanuel arranges the contruction of the first bridge accross the Inn River at Marktl
  • 1701 - Lightning hits the tower of Saint Oswald chruch, which results in the incineration of the whole market
  • 1851 - Marktl, which had been only a subsidiary of the parish of Stammham , becomes an independent parish
  • 1857 - Bishop Heinrich von Hofstetter inaugurates the newly built parish church of Saint Oswald
  • 1871 - Marktl gets a railway station when the railway line from Munich to Simbach is built
  • 1919 - Construction of a protective dam on the Inn River as a safeguard against constant flooding
  • 1927 - Birth of Pope Benedict XVI; completion of the first concrete bridge over the Inn and construction of the "Neue Strasse" (New Street) to bypass the market
  • 1965 - Parish church of Saint Oswald is refurbished; a parish hall is built
  • 1970-1972 - The formerly independent municipalities of Marktlberg and Schuetzing are incorporated into Marktl
  • 1980 - A mechanical-biological purification plant is built
  • 1981-1983 - The Bürgerhaus ("Citizens' House") is built (includes a public library, rooms for events, a skittles alley etc.)
  • 1984-1987 - Construction of fire-brigade stations in Marktl and Marktlberg
  • 1989 - Connection to Autobahn A 94
  • 1996 - Redesign of the market square
  • 2000 - Redesign of the square in front of the railway station
  • 2005 - Election of Pope Benedict XVI

Coat of arms

Marktl's coat of arms was lent to handing by Duke Ludwig on May 12, 1447. The boat operator hook is a symbol of navigation, which was once so important in the region. The caper measure is a symbol of grain trading and shipping. The Bavarian lozenges refer to the affiliation of the place with the Bavarian duchy.


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Last updated: 05-27-2005 04:20:49
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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