Schneizlreuth

Schneizlreuth is a municipality in the district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria in Germany.

Schneizlreuth
Saint Vincent Church in Weißbach an der Alpenstraße, municipal part of Schneizlreuth
Coat of arms
Location of Schneizlreuth within Berchtesgadener Land district
Schneizlreuth
Schneizlreuth
Coordinates: 47°41′N 12°48′E
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionOberbayern
DistrictBerchtesgadener Land
Government
  MayorWolfgang Simon (FW)
Area
  Total107.28 km2 (41.42 sq mi)
Elevation
511 m (1,677 ft)
Population
 (2019-12-31)[1]
  Total1,284
  Density12/km2 (31/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
83458
Dialling codes08651, 08665 (Ortsteile Weißbach und Jochberg)
Vehicle registrationBGL
Websitewww.schneizlreuth.de

History

In 1285 an estate in the area was called Schnaezenreut. This is the earliest the town's name can be traced.

The municipality of Schneizlreuth was created on 1 July 1909 by merging the municipalities of Jettenberg (with the districts Oberjettenberg and Unterjettenberg) and Ristfeucht (including Schneizlreuth, then a hamlet). On 5 May 1945 the last battles of the World War II that were held in Bavaria took place in Schneizlreuth.

On 1 January 1984 the northern, larger part of the unincorporated area Jette Forst incorporated into Schneizlreuth, adding an area of 2279.77 hectares. The smaller southern portion with 683.49 acres joined the neighboring village of Ramsau. On 1 January 2011, the eastern portion of Forest St. Zeno (966.50 hectares) incorporated into Schneizlreuth. The rest of the area, 290.10 acres, was annexed to Bad Reichenhall. Both of these uninhabited, formerly unincorporated areas continue under their former names as districts within the Schneizlreuth municipality.

Famous citizens

  • Bally Prell (1922-1982), folk singer, made Schneizlreuth known throughout Germany with her 1953 song about the "Beauty Queen from Schneizlreuth".

References

  1. "Tabellenblatt "Daten 2", Statistischer Bericht A1200C 202041 Einwohnerzahlen der Gemeinden, Kreise und Regierungsbezirke". Bayerisches Landesamt für Statistik und Datenverarbeitung (in German). July 2020.


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