Fraueninsel
Pünktlich zur Rosenblüte Anfang Juni besuchen wir die Fraueninsel
im Chiemsee, Bayern. Wir starten unseren Besuch von Gstadt aus und fahren dort mit dem Schiff hinüber zur Fraueninsel. Die Fahrt dauert ca. 5 Minuten und kostet für einen Erwachsenen € 6,30
Die Parkplätze in Gstadt sind übrigens kostenlos und 5 Minuten von der Schiffsanlegestelle entfernt.
Einzigartig und charmant ist die Fraueninsel im Chiemsee mit ihrem berühmten Benediktinerinnenkloster Frauenwörth. Ein Drittel der Fraueninsel gehört zum Klosterbereich der Benediktinerinnen und mit dem freistehenden Campanile neben der 1200 Jahre alten Münsterkirche und der karolingischen Torhalle ist es die meistfotografierte Sehenswürdigkeiten der Region. Das Kloster Frauenwörth ist das älteste Nonnenkloster Deutschlands.
Die Fraueninsel ist sehr klein, rund zwölf Hektar groß; zu Fuß lässt sie sich in 20 Minuten umrunden. Auf der auto- und fahrradfreien Insel leben knapp 250 Einwohner in etwa 50 Häusern, darunter auch sechs von 16 Familien am Chiemsee, die immer noch von der Fischerei leben. Das besondere Inselflair beruht auf dem Nebeneinander von Kultur, Religion und Tradition: Neben traditionellen Töpfereien, Fischereibetrieben und den sakralen Bauten gibt es die malerischen und gepflegten Häuser und Gärten der Inselbewohner, die Gasthäuser und Biergärten, der alte Baumbestand mit zwei über 1000-jährigen Linden (Marien- und Tassilolinde) und das eigenständige Dorfleben. Wer einen Badeausflug plant: Auf der Fraueninsel befindet sich im Südwesten eine Wiese mit Wasserzugang abseits der Schiffsrouten.
Im Sommer wird es manchmal eng auf der kleinen Insel. Wer dort übernachtet, kann am Abend, wenn der letzte Dampfer abgelegt hat, den Sonnenuntergang in Ruhe genießen. Das ist Romantik pur!
Unser Tipp: Der Rundweg um die Fraueninsel ist 1,5 Kilometer lang, rollstuhlgeeignet und ideal für einen Sommer- oder Winterspaziergang mit Blick auf See und Berge.
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Fraueninsel im Chiemsee
August 2017 Von Gstadt aus fahren wir mit dem Schiff in 10 Minuten auf die Fraueninsel. Dort bummeln wir gemütlich und sehen uns das idyllische Leben dort an. Viele Lokale, darunter einige Fischer, laden zum Verweilen ein.
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Fraueninsel is a small island in Chiemsee, a lake in southern Bavaria
Fraueninsel am Chiemsee
Women Island at Chiem Lake - Home to the Benedictine Convent, which was founded in 782.
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euromaxx | Serie: Inselgeschichten 05 - Frauenchiemsee
Auf Frauenchiemsee leben 300 Menschen auf 0,16 km². Bekannt ist die Insel im bayerischen Chiemsee fast nur als Fraueninsel, die zweitgrößte der drei Seeinseln. Wir drehen mit Georg Klampfleuthner, einem gebürtigen Insulaner, der den 400 Jahre alten Familienbetrieb - die alte Insel-Töpferei - bis heute weiterführt. Er zeigt uns die Sehenswürdigkeiten seiner kleinen Welt, darunter die Torhalle, das Benediktinerkloster, den Lindenplatz und den Ort mit der schönsten Aussicht auf der Fraueninsel.
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CHIEMSEE, GERMANY - travel shorts
Chiemsee is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, between Rosenheim, Germany, and Salzburg, Austria. It is often called the Bavarian Sea. The rivers Tiroler Achen and Prien flow into the lake from the South; the river Alz, out towards the North. The Chiemsee is divided into the bigger, north section, in the northeast, called Weitsee, and the Inselsee, in the southwest.
The region around the Chiemsee is Chiemgau and is a famous recreation area.
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Christkindlmarkt auf der Fraueninsel, Chiemsee Bayern - Christmas Market on Womens Island, Chiemsee Bavaria
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euromaxx | Series: Island Portraits 05 - Frauenchiemsee
This island in Bavaria in southern Germany is just 300 metres wide and 600 metres long. Locals know call it Fraueninsel (Island of Women) and there are no cars allowed. On the island we meet Georg Klampfleuthner who's from there and who looks after his family's 400-year-old pottery workshop. He shows us that as well as the Benedictine monastery founded in 782, among others things.
Places to see in ( Prien am Chiemsee - Germany )
Places to see in ( Prien am Chiemsee - Germany )
Prien am Chiemsee is a municipality in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim in Germany. The town is a certified air and Kneipp spa on the western shore of the lake of Chiemsee, 16 km east of Rosenheim.
Prien am Chiemsee is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is the main gateway to Lake Chiemsee, largest lake in Bavaria. The market town Prien am Chiemsee is the biggest settlement on Chiemsee, the “Bavarian Seaside”. The town is a climatic health resort and only Kneipp spa in Upper Bavaria.
Prien had been founded in the middle of the 12 century (around 1158), as an administrative centre for the Count of Falkenstein. The western Chiemgau valley has, however, been a popular place of settlement for centuries, with both the Romans and Celts having settled here.
The name “Prien” comes from the Celtic word for the river that flows through Prien (“Brigenna” - the river that flows from the mountains). Prien was principally a settlement for craftsmen during the Middle Ages. All sorts of craftsmen came from all over the parish and from 1400 specifically from the crafts quarter called “Am Gries”. Through the centuries, these trades came to provide the economic backbone for the region.
For a long time, the population of the town remained relatively constant, with just 300 residents registered at the beginning of the 19 Century.
Town's modern population is around 10,000. This rapid rise in population happened after opening of the Munich-Salzburg railway line in 1860. Railway brought in the first wave of out-of-town visitors, and this trend only gained momentum when the King’s Castle at Herrenchiemsee opened to the general public in 1886. Chiemsee-Schifffahrt, the Chiemsee public boating company, expanded its operations accordingly.
Nowadays, tourism is the town’s main source of income.
( Prien am Chiemsee - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Prien am Chiemsee. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Prien am Chiemsee - Germany
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Herrenchiemsee Island or Herreninsel — The castle of King Ludwig II at Herrenchiemsee modelled after Versailles and Museum of the King Ludwig II. Old Augustinean Monastery has permanent exibition of the former monastery and of the constitutional assembly for the establishing of the Grundgesetz (German constitution) in 1948, private rooms of King Ludwig II and an art gallery with paintings by the Munich painter Julius Exter. King Ludwig II of Bavaria acquired the Herreninsel as the location for his Royal Palace of Herrenchiemsee (New Palace) in 1873. This palace was built as a Temple of Fame for King Louis XIV of France, whom the Bavarian monarch fervently admired. The actual building of this Bavarian Versailles, which was begun in 1878 from plans by Georg Dollmann. When Ludwig II died in 1886 the palace was still incomplete, and sections of it were later demolished. In 1876 Court Garden Director Carl von Effner completed the plans for a large garden resembling that of Versailles. When the king died, only the sections along the main axis with their famous fountains and waterworks had been completed.
Frauenchiemsee or Frauneinsel — Frauenchiemsee Monastery was founded by Duke Tassilo, and the monastery church was consecrated in 782 by Bishop Virgil of Salzburg. In 788 the monastery came into the possession of Charles the Great, and passed from him to his grandson Ludwig the German. The foundations of the church, and possibly also parts of the walls, probably originate from the Carolingian era. The present church was already in existence in the 11th century. In the 12th and 13th centuries it was extended and rebuilt. The appearance of the interior was significantly altered by the addition of a ribbed vault in 1468-1476, and the baroque altars were added in 1688-1702. The bell tower, sitated in front of the northwest side of the church, became the symbol of the Chiemgau. The two lower floors of this eight-sided tower probably date from the 12th century, while the upper one was added in 1395. The tower acquired its characteristic onion dome in 1626. It was not part of the original monastery complex, but was built on the foundations of what was probably a Carolingian building. Fraueninsel Cemetery has a cenotaph of Alfred Jodl, Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, or OKW) during World War II, despite the fact that he has been executed as a war criminal and his body had been cremated and ashes scattered into a small river in the Munich area.
Chiemsee - Fraueninsel, Herreninsel
Lake Chiemsee -- Three Travel Tips | Discover Germany
Painter Lars Hönigl finds motifs and motivation right at his own front door here. His tips for Lake Chiemsee: the lakeside promenade, Fraueninsel and Chiemgau Hof's beer garden.
Find out more: dw.de/dw/episode/9798/0,,15797881,00.html
The Fraueninsel in Chiemsee
The Fraueninsel in Chiemsee
Taking photos during the boat ride enjoy a hot summer day on the lake.
Chiemsee Bavaria Germany
Chiemsee is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, near Rosenheim. It is often called the Bavarian Sea. The rivers Tiroler Achen and Prien flow into the lake from the South; the river Alz, out towards the north.
Herrenchiemsee is a complex of royal buildings on Herreninsel, an island in the Chiemsee, Bavaria's largest lake, 60 km south east of Munich.