Lenggries
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Lenggries is a town in Bavaria, Germany. Lenggries is the Main Town of the de:Isarwinkel. The town has about 9,500 inhabitants, and is located at .
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[edit] Geography
Lenggries sits on the Isar River, 700 meters above sea level.
[edit] History
Lenggries first appears in documentation in the Year 1220. 1924 the Railroad connects, which starts the importance of tourism for Lenggries' economy.
[edit] Culture and Attractions
- Church St. Jakob (italian baroque style, built 1722)
- Calvary hill near Hohenburg (geometric Style, as opposed to the one in Bad Tölz).
- Castle Hohenburg, Exile of Adolf_I_of_Luxembourg.
- Evang.-Luth. Church (built 1952)
- The Heimatmuseum Lenggries (Home-Museum) exhibits locally related items.
[edit] local Personalities
- Martina Ertl (alpine skier)
- de:Annemarie Gerg (alpine skier)
- Hilde Gerg (alpine skier)
- de:Michaela Gerg-Leitner (alpine skier)
- de:Albert Grünwedel (Archeologist)