Odelzhausen

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Odelzhausen
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Odelzhausen
Odelzhausen (Germany)
Odelzhausen
Administration
Country Flag of Germany Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Upper Bavaria
District Dachau
Municipal assoc. Odelzhausen
Local subdivisions 14 Ortsteile
Mayor Konrad Brandmaier (Ind.)
Basic statistics
Area 30.48 km² (11.8 sq mi)
Elevation 499 m  (1637 ft)
Population 4,174  (30/09/2006)
 - Density 137 /km² (355 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate DAH
Postal code 85235
Area code 08134
Website www.odelzhausen.de
Location of Odelzhausen within Dachau district
Map

Coordinates: 48°19′00″N 11°11′00″E / 48.316667, 11.183333

Odelzhausen is a town and municipality in the west of the region of "Dachau" (Upper Bavaria). The administrative collectivity of Odelzhausen is comprised of Odelzhausen and the townships of Sulzemoos and Pfaffenhofen an der Glonn.

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[edit] Geography

[edit] Area members

The municipality of Odelzhausen comprises 14 official local areas.

  • Dietenhausen
  • Ebertshausen
  • Essenbach
  • Gaggers
  • Hadersried
  • Höfa
  • Lukka und Todtenried
  • Miegersbach
  • Roßbach
  • Odelzhausen
  • St. Johann
  • Sittenbach
  • Sixtnitgern
  • Taxa

The following boundaries exist: Ebertshausen, Höfa, Odelzhausen, Sittenbach, Taxa.

[edit] History

  • The first name of the village was "Otolteshusir" in 814 A.D.
  • The name came from Otolt or Odholt - the oldest clan in the area, which live there around 600 A.D. or earlier.
  • The village was built next to the brook, as there were sufficient pasture fields for a farming community.
  • Odelzhausen has a castle, that was already built by 1247 A.D.. The owners changed often, there were noble and civilian owners, and owners that were only interested in the attached brewery. Today the castle still has a functioning brewery, and also functions as a hotel and restaurant.
  • In the middle of the 1300s the old and decrepit roman road was replaced with country roads from Munich through Dachau and Odelzhausen, heading to Freising and Augsburg.
  • For the first time in 1440 the village earner the designation "Hofmark" - signaling a right of self rule for the village and its district.
  • During the 30 Year War the village incurred a heavy toll. The church was burnt down, the castle was plundered.
  • Since around 1700 A.D. there has been a school in Odelzhausen, used by the people in neighboring areas.
  • Since 1803 A.D. Odelzhausen has possessed "Das Marktrecht", or the ability to host markets.

[edit] Population growth

The population count for the area was 2323 in 1970, 3211 in 1987 and 3998 in 2000.