Driving From Sindelsdorf To Bad Tölz Germany
Driving From Sindelsdorf To Bad Tölz Germany On The B472 Kocheler Straße , Tölzer Straße Past Bichl, Through Oberenzenau and Bad Heilbrunn Entering Bad Tölz on the Lenggrieser Straße , Ander Osterleite
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Bad Tölz
Bad Tölz seen from River Isar
Bad Tölz seen from River Isar
Coat of arms of Bad Tölz
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Bad Tölz is located in Germany
Bad Tölz
Bad Tölz
Location of Bad Tölz within Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district [show]
Bad Tölz in TÖL.svg
Coordinates: 47°45′37″N 11°33′24″ECoordinates: 47°45′37″N 11°33′24″E
Country
Germany
State
Bavaria
Admin. region
Oberbayern
District
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen
Government
• Mayor
Josef Janker (CSU)
Area
• Total
30.80 km2 (11.89 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
• Total
18,475
• Density
600/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zone
CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
83646
Dialling codes
08041
Vehicle registration
TÖL
Website
bad-toelz.de
Bad Tölz is a town in Bavaria, Germany and the administrative center of the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen.
Archaeology has shown continuous occupation of the site of Bad Tölz since the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the Ice Age. For example, there are finds from the Hallstatt culture as well as from Roman Raetia, or at least occupation by romanized Celts.
The name Tölz (as Tolnze) appears relatively late in documentation at the end of the 12th century. The name Reginried appears as that of a settlement belonging to the monastery at Tegernsee in earlier texts, which is probably the same as Reid in the western part of Mühlfeld.
Hainricus de Tolnze built a castle on the site, which controlled the river and road traffic in the region but which no longer exists. In 1331, Louis IV made Tölz a market town.
The 14th century saw Tölz become a crossroads for the salt and lumber traffic on the Isar. In 1453, the market street, church, and castle were destroyed by fire. Duke Albrecht III enabled the city to rebuild, but this time in stone. He also built a palace which stood until 1770, when it fell into disrepair and was eventually undermined by the Ellbach.
The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) brought plague and destruction to the region. During the War of the Spanish Succession things began to turn around again, with trade in lime and wood products, among other items. During this war, in 1705, the vintner Johann Jäger of Tölz led a band of farmers to battle at Sendling (south of Munich).
The town also became known as a pilgrimage site; every November 6, there is a festival to Saint Leonard of Noblac. In 1718, a chapel was built in his honor on the Calvary hill.
In the middle of the 19th century, Tölz changed direction with the discovery of natural springs. The town began to focus on the healing properties of these springs and became a cure and spa town. In 1899, it became known as Bad Tölz.
In 1937, SS-Junkerschule Bad Tölz was established near the town. The SS-Junkerschulen Junker school (SS Officer Candidate School) operated until the end of World War II in 1945. A subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp was located in the town. It provided labour for the school and the Zentralbauleitung (Central Administration Building). The former SS-Junkerschule was the base of the U.S. Army's 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group until 1991.[2] It was in Bad Tölz that Amon Goeth, commandant of the Nazi concentration camp in Płaszów, in German-occupied Poland during World War II, was arrested and sent for trial in Poland.
Today, Bad Tölz is known for its spas, historic medieval town, and spectacular views of the Alps. On the western bank of the Isar River lies the Kurverwaltung, or modern spa, whose iodine-rich waters are known for their soothing and healing powers. A major attraction was the Alpamare, Europe's first indoor water park with long water slides, wave pool, a surf wave, and a range of thermal outdoor pools with iodine water, until it closed in 2015.[3] Another major attraction is Stadtpfarrkirche, a church built in 1466, which is an excellent example of German late–Gothic architecture.
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Bad Tölz | Drehorte DER BULLE VON TÖLZ
Zwischen 1995 und 2009 wurde in Bad Tölz die Krimiserie DER BULLE VON TÖLZ mit Ottfried Fischer gedreht. Welche Spuren des Bullen gibt es noch in der Stadt? Wo waren die Drehorte? Wo die Polizeiwache? Wo das Studio? Eine Spurensuche samt Besuch im Bullenmuseum.
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Pressekonferenz - Tscherkessen - Vom Kaukasus in alle Welt verweht
Pressekonferenz vom 21. November 2013
anlässlich der Ausstellungseröffnung
Tscherkessen - Vom Kaukasus in alle Welt verweht
(Eröffnung: So 24. November, 11 Uhr. Laufzeit bis 25. Mai)
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Cem Özdemir MdB, Parteivorsitzender Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, tscherkessischer Herkunft.
Prof. Dr. Wulf Köpke, Direktor des Museums für Völkerkunde Hamburg.
Gülay Gün, Tscherkessischer Kulturverein Oyten, leitendes Mitglied des Ausstellungsprojektes.
Julius Kardinal Döpfner - Erinnerungen an den großen Kirchenmann
Schnell sind sie vergessen, die Frauen und Männer, die Großes in der Kirche bewirkt haben. So wie auch Julius Kardinal Döpfner, der wichtige Reformen in der katholischen Kirche ermöglicht hat. An seinem 100. Geburtstag werden die Erinnerungen wieder wach. Das kleine Museum in seinem Heimatort Hausen bei Bad Kissingen faszinierte auch Karl Kardinal Lehmann, längjähriger Vorsitzener der Deutschen Bischofskonferenz.
Das Teufelsmoor & seine Menschen, 1982
Ausschnitte aus Teufelsmoor - Beschreibung einer Landschaft ein Film von Alfred Behrens & Michael Kuball. Adolf-Grimme-Preis 1983.
SnoBros Released Aug 14
Another preview of the SnoBros. Men formerly stationed in Bad Tölz Germany with 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) that return each year to gather, tip a few beers, tell a few stories, and ski. Check out the SnoBros on Facebook at
HOLZKIRCHEN 1991 --- GERMAN RAIL
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Competitior: Balthasar Baumgartner
Balthasar Baumgartner was born in 1983 in Bad Tölz and received his first organ and piano lessons at the age of 11. In high school, he was taught by Elisabeth Ullmann at the Mozarteum Music University in Salzburg. In 2004, he took up his studies in Catholic Church Music and Organ Performance at the University for Music in Munich. His teachers were Harald Feller (organ), Wolfgang Hörlin (improvisation) and Michael Gläser (choral conducting). In June 2010, he completed his Masters degree in organ performance. Balthasar holds a number of scholarships and has been a prize-winner at the August-Everding-Music Competition in Munich. And in October 2010, he won First Prize at the International Organ Competition in Mainz. . Since August 2009, Balthasar has been the musical assistant to the choir at Cologne Cathedral.
Bad Tölz.wmv Stadt vo Bullen vom Tölz
das ist die Stadt vom Bulllen von Tölz ( Ottfried Fischer )
US Car Treffen 2015 Bad Tölz
4. US Car Treffen Im Jail House in Bad Tölz
Exploring Bavaria - Isar river Munich Germany 2018
isar river munchen. lovely place to have a walk
Doris Baker National/CBS Evening News
Atlantic Shores Retirement Community resident Doris Baker was inducted as an Honorary Member of the Special Forces Regiment -- one of only nine other individuals worldwide to ever receive this designation, recognizing her 20 years of service with the 1/10th Special Forces Group (Green Berets). This honor was bestowed on November 5, 2014, in a Regimental Induction Ceremony by the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.
Miss Baker served her nation as teacher and principal for the Department of Defense at the U.S. Army Elementary and Junior High Schools in Flint Kaserne, Bad Tolz, Germany, the first overseas assignment base for the 1/10th Special Forces Group Airborne (Green Berets), where she was a mentor, counselor and friend to thousands in the command.
She later assisted in the acquisition of archives for the Airborne & Special Operations Museum, and has kept the legacy of the 10th alive, speaking to various military groups, Doris’ experiences of living among the first Special Forces Group in Europe served as the basis for her book “The Originals” -- the first book about the Green Berets ever written by a woman.
SS BUNKER, DACHAU SS COMPOUND, PRISON FOR MALMEDY MASSACRE DEFENDANTS, DACHAU, GERMANY ; MUNICH....
Date: 1947 - 1964
Creators: Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 9/18/1947-2/28/1964 (Most Recent)
From: Series: Moving Images Relating to Military Activities, 1947 1860 - 1964 1985
Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985
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A US army cook speaks on occasion of Christmas in Bad Tolz, Germany. HD Stock Footage
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Views from around Bavaria. The Bavarian alps and the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen from the top of the neighbouring mountains. Views of the Zugspitze in the distance (the highest point in Germany). The toy museum in the centre of Munich, and surfers in the Englischer Garten
Dachau Concentration Camp
This video was shot during a family visit to Germany. My father (CSM USANG Retired) was stationed in Bad Tolz, Germany during the Korean War. During that time Dachau was used by the US Military. He came back to visit after 55 years.
Dachau in now an excellent memorial museum. Naturally, the mood was very somber to say the least. I hope that this video can give the viewer the basic idea of the horrors that this concentration camp and others like it represented.
US-Car-Treffen - 2018 - Bad Tölz
Kleines Video vom US-Car-Treffen 2018 in Bad Tölz am Moraltpark beim Jailhouse.