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Inzell is a climatic health resort in Chiemgau in the Chiemgau Alps and has a worldwide reputation in winter sports as a sports facility for speed skating.

Map of Inzell

background

A delimitation document from the year 959 mentions a forest and hunting area on the Traun, which is described in detail between Teisenberg and Staufen as "Bis in der Mur an den Mohrenstayn".

As Founding document von Inzell is then a document stored in the Bavarian State Archives, according to which on September 20, 1177 St. Zeno and his monastery brothers near Reichenhall the estate and the forest "Inzella" is handed over by Archbishop Conrad of Salzburg. The place remains part of the monastery until the Saklarisierung at the beginning of the 19th century.

From 1195 Inzell is an independent parish and Hofmark.

Almost the entire village is destroyed in a major fire in 1749.

Today's political municipality Inzell includes 51 districts and hamlets, the municipality area is 45.35 square kilometers.

The tourism It started in Inzell in 1912 with the establishment of the "Verkehrs - und Verschönerungsverein" (Transport and Improvement Association), followed by the rise in the 1920s, and Inzell has been a recognized climatic health resort since 1957.

The rise as Winter sports resort begins after the Second World War in 1959/60: Initially, the Frillensee is used as a speed skating rink, then the ice rink is built between 1963 and 1965, which is the beginning for Inzell as a world-renowned speed skating sports facility. Construction work (roofing) for the individual distance world championships in 2011 is currently taking place.

Distances (road km)
Ruhpolding13 km
Traunstein18 km
Bad Reichenhall17 km
Berchtesgaden36 km
Salzburg50 km
Rosenheim59 km
Burghausen116 km
Munich116 km
innsbruck158 km
Nuremberg288 km
Stuttgart350 km

getting there

By plane

The nearest major international airport is that Munich AirportWebsite of this institutionMunich Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaMunich Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsMunich Airport (Q131402) in the Wikidata database(IATA: MUC) - Franz Josef Strauss, 155 km, approx. Two hours by car), the second largest airport in Germany.

The can also be reached quickly Salzburg AirportWebsite of this institutionSalzburg Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSalzburg Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSalzburg Airport (Q251538) in the Wikidata database(IATA: SZG), 43 km, approx. Half an hour by car, but with only a few connections.

By train

  • The nearest train station is in Traunstein (approx. 18 km), continue by bus or taxi.

By bus

In the street

  • Via the federal motorway A 8 (MunichSalzburg), Symbol: ASInzell, further approx. 11 km on the federal road 306 to Inzell.

mobility

  • the RVO (Regionalverkehr Oberbayern / DB) operates the bus routes in the region;
Regionalverkehr Oberbayern GmbH, Hirtenstrasse 24, D-80335 Munich; Tel .: 089 55164-0, Fax: 089 55164-199; info;

Tourist Attractions

  • cath. 1 Parish Church of St. MichaelParish Church of St. Michael in the encyclopedia WikipediaParish Church of St. Michael in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsParish Church of St. Michael (Q41266244) in the Wikidata database With a distinctive double onion tower: The Romanesque predecessor building, inaugurated in 1190, was partially destroyed in the village fire in 1724, the tower was preserved. The church was rebuilt from 1725-1727 in the Baroque and Rococo styles.
  • Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Mary in Niederachen: branch church, built between 1696-1698;
  • St. Nicholas in Einsiedel: one of the oldest churches in Inzell, nave around 1200, choir from the second half of the 15th century, other various renovation phases; Reticulated vault; Glass painting in the choir window probably around 1430;
  • Forest chapel on Farrisboden;
  • Brennerkapelle am Teisenberg;

Further information about the churches at the parish of Inzell: www.kath-pfarrei-inzell.de;

  • Inzell Spa Park: Herbal garden, pond biotope and Kneipp facility in the center of the village;

activities

summer

  • Natural bathing lake and Bathing park, Sunbathing lawn in the center of the village;

winter

  • Inzell ice rink (Max Aicher Arena, A total of 6,600 sqm artificial ice rink, 400 m long speed skating rink, total capacity for up to 20,000 spectators), Reichenhaller Straße 79, P.O. Box 1107, 83334 Inzell. Tel.: 49(0)8665 988111, Fax: 49(0)8665 269, Email: .
  • Single Distance World Championships 2011:

Regular events

  • Inzell Speed ​​Skating World Cup (in the Inzell ice rink). Competitions of the world elite of speed skating.Open: in March.
  • Musically culinary Pentecostroas: Whitsun event throughout the village, Whitsun Sunday shopping;
  • Inzeller mountain autumn During the first three weeks in October: music, customs, forest day, handicrafts and local products, Inzell farmers stage;

shop

  • Turning room Heinz Lenz (Handicrafts such as lunch plates, wall clocks, lamps, etc.), Unterau 21, 83334 Inzell, Germany (about 2km before Inzell towards Traunstein). Tel.: 49(0)8665 7313. Open: Mon-Fri: 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

Learn

Work

security

  • Avalanche warning service for Bavaria.
  • Avalanche warning service for Austria

health

  • Bavaria pharmacy, Traunsteiner Str. 11, 83334 Inzell. Tel.: 49(0)8665 1207, Fax: 49(0)8665 1618.
  • Löwen Pharmacy, Adlgasser Strasse 9, 83334 Inzell. Tel.: 49(0)8665 258.
Brief information
surface45.35 km²
Phone code08665
Post Code83334
MarkTS
Time zoneUTC 1
Emergency call112 / 110

Practical advice

  • House of the guest: Municipal administration, tourist information, reading rooms, table tennis room and library (in the town center);

Tourist tax: 1.90 € per person and day of stay;

  • Inzell community, Rathausplatz 5; 83334 Inzell; Tel .: 08665 9869-0, Fax: 08665 9869-50;
  • German postal service, Rathausplatz 1, 83334 Inzell; tel .: 0180 23333;
  • publicly available Internet terminal in the guest's house:

trips

literature

Web links

  • German Speed ​​Skating Association (DESG): www.desg.de;
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