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Fürstenfeldbruck is a town located 32 kilometers west of Munich in Bavaria, Germany. It is the district capital of Fürstenfeldbruck. In 2004, the population was 35,494. Fürstenfeldbruck has had an air force base since the 1930s.

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The name Fürstenfeldbruck consists of two components: ‘Bruck,’ Bavarian for ‘bridge’ (indicating the bridge across the Amper river), and after the renowned Fürstenfeld Abbey. Fürstenfeldbruck is renowned for its exquisite “cloister of atonement” monastery and the powerful Miller family who resided there during the late Baroque period. Ferdinand von Miller sculpted the statue of Bavaria that presides over the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich in 1850. In addition to founding the Deutsches Museum in Munich in 1903, his son Oskar was responsible for Fürstenfeldbruck becoming one of the first Bavarian municipalities connected to the power network.

The major district town of Fürstenfeldbruck is located approximately 30 kilometers west of Munich and is home to approximately 38,000 people. It derives its name from the Fürstenfeld monastery and the medieval neighborhood of Bruck, which is about a century older than the monastery.

The village originally arose near the Amperbrücke (bridge), which has always served as a river crossing; today, visitors come to wait in line at the ice cream parlor or sunbathe on a seat beside the river. Every October, in front of the Leonhardikirche (church), horses are blessed as part of the traditional Leonhardifahrt equestrian procession commemorating St. Leonard’s feast day.

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The river crossing was an important customs station in the Middle Ages, as it was located on the trade route between the 1158-founded Munich market and the ancient Roman capital of Augsburg. Along what is now the town’s main street, innkeepers, butchers, beer brewers, and blacksmiths settled. Bruck was awarded the ability to have its markets in 1306; nowadays, the town’s historic Altstadt quarter is characterized by several restaurants, former breweries, and spring and fall market Sundays. Also we have a special escort service in this amazing red light district for late-night escort booking you can contact us by WhatsApp +49 178 676 6138 or you can talk to a 24/7 live customer care agent on the website bestescortmunich.com and they will guide you further for all your sexual needs.

On the main street can be located the “Brameshuber Ensemble,” a pair of listed houses painted in candy colors. The metal caster Ferdinand von Miller was born in 1813 in the smaller of the two houses on the right. As possibly the most well-known of Fürstenfeldbruck’s citizens, he is memorialized with a plaque on the house’s wall and a sculpture comprising a fingertip cast from his famous Bavaria statue.

The 16-meter-tall female figure he sculpted sits on Munich’s Theresienwiese (Oktoberfest carnival) and is the world’s most enormous bronze statue. The Ferdinand von Miller connection extends to the New World, where he cast both the Capitol gate in Washington and the statue of George Washington in Richmond. As a result of his successes, King Maximilian II promoted him to the peerage.

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Oskar von Miller, his youngest son, was not only the creator of the Deutsches Museum in Munich but also a pioneer in the introduction of electricity to Bavaria. Under his guidance, Bavaria’s first municipal electricity plant began operations in 1892 in Schöngeising in Fürstenfeldbruck; the hydroelectric power station is still in operation.

You can access the former Fürstenfeld Abbey from the city center through a route that traverses the riverside vegetation along the Amper. The Wittelsbach duke Ludwig II erected the monastery in 1263 as an act of penance for the execution of his wife, Maria von Brabant, whom he had accused of adultery in 1256 and had decapitated; he later acknowledged that the accusations were false and that she was in reality innocent. Due to this heinous act, the duke earned the nickname “der Strenge” (the Strict).

His son, Ludwig IV of Bavaria, eventually becoming Holy Roman Emperor, financially sponsored the monastery. According to legend, he was killed in an accident while hunting bears in the forest near Fürstenfeldbruck in 1347; the Kaiser-Ludwig-Saule obelisk commemorates his death in the area of Puch.

As the 17th century came to a close, plans were drawn to transform Fürstenfeld Abbey into a fortress and cemetery for the Wittelsbach family. Elector Max Emanuel commissioned the most distinguished Bavarian Late Baroque artisans to construct and furnish the buildings, which were largely modeled after the monastery of El Escorial near Madrid.

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