Hohenkammer


Hohenkammer is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany. The town is best known for its castle.

Geography

The town lies on the Glonn river as well as the center-point on an ancient medieval road from Munich to Ingolstadt. It also lies on an ancient cattle trail from Freising to Indersdorf and Augsburg.

History

The village was first mentioned as "Chamara" in 734 AD. The current name only came into use in the 16th century.
Since the 15th Century there has been a catholic church in a late-gothic architecture.
Hohenkammer became an independent political municipality in 1818.

Hohenkammer Castle

The original moated castle belonged to the Lords of Kammer, who were first documented in the 11th century. They were ministeriales of the Counts of Scheyern. The castle was burnt down in a devastating fire in 1648,. It was rebuilt in the Renaissance style as seen today. In 1917 the castle was sold to the Raiffeisen banking cooperative and was used for years as a bank training center. Since 2003, the castle has been owned by Munich Re, which operates a hotel and conference center with restaurants. The castle was renovated in 2007.