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Gstadt am Chiemsee

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Country
  
Germany

Admin. region
  
Oberbayern

Municipal assoc.
  
Breitbrunn

Area
  
10.7 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 5:39 AM

State
  
Bavaria

District
  
Rosenheim

Elevation
  
538 m (1,765 ft)

Population
  
1,353 (31 Dec 2008)

Postal code
  
83257

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Weather
  
-2°C, Wind SE at 5 km/h, 100% Humidity

Gstadt am Chiemsee is a civil parish in the rural district of Rosenheim. It is located on lake Chiemsee.

Contents

Map of Gstadt am Chiemsee, Germany

Districts

Gstadt am Chiemsee consists of the districts of

  • Gollenshausen
  • Gstadt
  • Aich
  • Aiglsbuch
  • Aisching
  • Ed
  • Lienzing
  • Lienzinger Moos
  • Loiberting
  • Mitterndorf
  • Plötzing
  • Preinersdorf
  • Schalchen
  • Söll
  • Weingarten
  • History

    Gstadt am Chiemsee formerly belonged the monastery of Frauenchiemsee. Due to the administrative reform of Bavaria in 1818 it became a civil parish. The earliest evidence of settlements, such as commodities or remains of lake dwellings, point to the Stone and Bronze Age from 5000 - 500 BC. The findings can be viewed in Bedaium Museum in Seebruck and Museum in Traunstein . In the Middle Ages, Bavarians from the Elbe river area settled in the region. Gstadt is located on the north side of lake Chiemsee, the largest lake in Bavaria (84 km2), and is also called "Bayerische Meer" (Bavarian Sea). Gstadt (original name "Gestadte") located in the "Chiemgau" region (a former Roman province of Noricum) was first documented in 1168 and was the departure point for boats crossing to the monastery of Frauenchiemsee. Later in the 19th century, the town was frequently visited by poets, writers and painters arriving on stagecoaches from Munich on their way to the islands. Through the centuries Gstadt remained loyal to agriculture and started to cater to tourism after World War II.

    References

    Gstadt am Chiemsee Wikipedia