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Bad Aibling () is a
spa town A spa town is a resort town based on a mineral spa (a developed mineral spring). Patrons visit spas to "take the waters" for their purported health benefits. Thomas Guidott set up a medical practice in the English town of Bath in 1668. He ...
and former district seat in
Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ...
on the river
Mangfall The Mangfall is a river of Upper Bavaria, Germany. The Mangfall is the outflow of the Tegernsee lake and discharges in Rosenheim from the left into the Inn. It is long. Towns and villages on the Mangfall * Gmund am Tegernsee * Valley * Weyar ...
, located some southeast of
Munich Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
. It features a luxury health resort with a
peat pulp bath {{Refimprove, date=May 2010 A peat pulp bath is a bath prepared of peat pulp from wetlands. Balneotherapy in form of peat pulp baths is offered in many health resorts. History Paracelsus described "moor" as a remedy for certain diseases. Late ...
and
mineral spa Mineral spas are spa resorts developed around naturally occurring mineral springs. Like seaside resorts, they are mainly used recreationally although they also figured prominently in prescientific medicine. Origins Spas were used for millen ...
.


History

Bad Aibling and its surroundings were settled by Celtic tribes from about 500BC until 15BC. After
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occupation, it was finally settled by Bavarii tribes in the 5th century AD. In 804 Bad Aibling was mentioned for the first time as "Epininga". In mediaeval times, it was an administrative centre in the lordship of the Counts of Falkenstein. In 1166 it was mentionead in the Codex diplomaticus Falkensteinensis as "Aibilingen". After the obliteration of the Neuburg-Falkenstein dynasty, it became part of the realm of the
Wittelsbach The House of Wittelsbach () is a German dynasty, with branches that have ruled over territories including Bavaria, the Palatinate, Holland and Zeeland, Sweden (with Finland), Denmark, Norway, Hungary (with Romania), Bohemia, the Electorate ...
family. In 1845 the first treatments with peat pulp were offered by the physician Desiderius Beck. Bad Aibling received the title "Bad" (spa or springs) in 1895. In the year 1933, Bad Aibling officially became a town. After the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposi ...
, Bad Aibling was the site of POW Discharge Center #26, where German POWs were released from captivity to civilian status. In 1946, a
DP camp DP may refer to: In arts and entertainment Film, television, and theatre * '' Danny Phantom'', an animated television series * David Production, a Japanese animation studio * Director of photography, a job in filmmaking * Digital Playground, an ...
housing former members of the
Royal Yugoslav Army The Yugoslav Army ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Jugoslovenska vojska, JV, Југословенска војска, ЈВ), commonly the Royal Yugoslav Army, was the land warfare military service branch of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (originally Kingdom of Serbs, ...
was set up on the grounds of the town's airbase. The camp was first operated by
UNRRA United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) was an international relief agency, largely dominated by the United States but representing 44 nations. Founded in November 1943, it was dissolved in September 1948. it became part o ...
, and later by the IRO. From 1948 onwards, the area was home to the ''IRO Children's Village'', a DP camp for unaccompanied children and youth belonging to more than 20 nationalities. Over 2,300 inhabitants passed through this facility (the largest of its kind in the US Zone) before it was closed in late 1951. Later, the area evolved into a major centre for intelligence organizations and secret services. In 2005 the American Bad Aibling ECHELON station (
Field Station 81 The Bad Aibling Station (BAS), also known as the 18th United States Army Security Agency Field Station, Field station 81, and Hortensie III is a satellite tracking station operated by the German SIGINT agency BND from nearby ''Mangfall Barracks' ...
) closed after several decades of operation. After the departure of the
NSA The National Security Agency (NSA) is a national-level intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collecti ...
, parts of the station have been used by the
Bundesnachrichtendienst The Federal Intelligence Service (German: ; , BND) is the foreign intelligence agency of Germany, directly subordinate to the Chancellor's Office. The BND headquarters is located in central Berlin and is the world's largest intelligence head ...
(BND), with NSA employees moving to the Mangfall barracks. The
radome A radome (a portmanteau of radar and dome) is a structural, weatherproof enclosure that protects a radar antenna. The radome is constructed of material transparent to radio waves. Radomes protect the antenna from weather and conceal antenna e ...
s are still used intensively. The station is used in cooperation with the NSA, which provides the BND with search terms (such as email addresses), which then forwards the results back to the NSA. The
Thermae In ancient Rome, (from Greek , "hot") and (from Greek ) were facilities for bathing. usually refers to the large imperial bath complexes, while were smaller-scale facilities, public or private, that existed in great numbers throughout ...
opened in 2007, complementing the traditional peat pulp baths with mineral water ( Desiderius-Quelle). In the same year, the historical
Ludwigsbad The former spa hotel Ludwigsbad in Bad Aibling was Bavaria’s first peat pulp spa and the world’s first saline peat pulp health resort. Its origins date back to a "Soolen- und Moorschlamm-Badeanstalt" founded by the royal Bavarian court phys ...
spa hotel, the nucleus of Bad Aibling's health resort business, burned down due to arson. On 9 February 2016, a serious railway accident occurred near the town when two passenger trains collided, causing 11 fatalities.


Geography and demographics

The town of Bad Aibling, with about 18,000 inhabitants, is at above sea level and covers an area of . Bad Aibling consists of the neighborhoods (
Stadtteil A quarter is a section of an urban settlement. A quarter can be administratively defined and its borders officially designated, and it may have its own administrative structure (subordinate to that of the city, town or other urban area). Such a ...
e) of Abel, Adlfurt, Bad Aibling Mitte, Berbling, Ellmosen, Fachendorf, Gröben,
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, Haslach, Heimathsberg, Heinrichsdorf, Holzhausen, Köckbrunn, Markfeld, Mietraching, Mitterham, Moos, Natternberg, Thalacker, Thürham, Unterheufeld, Weg, Westen, Westerham, Willing, and Zell. File:Bad aibling glonn.png, Glonn river in downtown File:Bad aibling kirchzeile.png, Kirchzeile with Hofberg File:Bad aibling kirchzeile_2.png, Obere Kirchzeile File:Bad aibling klein_venedig.png, "Klein Venedig" (Little Venice) File:Bad aibling moorabbau.png, Peat mining in the Schuhbräu-Filze File:Bad aibling rosenheimer_str.png, Inner Rosenheimer Straße File:Bad aibling sebastianik.png, St. Sebastian's church File:Radomes of Bad Aibling Station 1.jpg, ECHELON station File:Bad aibling station 2.jpg, ECHELON station File:Bad aibling station 3.jpg, ECHELON station File:Bad aibling station 4.jpg, ECHELON station File:Bad Aibling Theresienmonument-1.jpg, Theresienmonument File:Bad aibling zentralfriedhof.png, Italian style central cemetery File:Bad Aibling, straatzicht langs het water 2012-08-06 15.05.JPG, Water through the town File:Bad Aibling, straatzicht2 Bahnhofstrasse-Sedanstrasse 2012-08-06 14.51.jpg, Bahnhofstrasse-Sedanstrasse File:Bad Aibling, straatzicht3 Bahnhofstrasse 2012-08-06 14.55.jpg, View to a street: die Bahnhofstrasse File:Klafferer_hofberg.png, View from the Klafferer to Hofberg


Economy and infrastructure

In Bad Aibling there are several large spa hotels and rehabilitation hospitals that rely on
peat Peat (), also known as turf (), is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, moors, or muskegs. The peatland ecosystem covers and is the most efficient ...
pulp as a basic treatment. Additionally, in 2007 the new thermae were opened.


Companies based in Bad Aibling

Several companies in the
pharmaceutical industry The pharmaceutical industry discovers, develops, produces, and markets drugs or pharmaceutical drugs for use as medications to be administered to patients (or self-administered), with the aim to cure them, vaccinate them, or alleviate symptoms. ...
,
textile manufacturing Textile Manufacturing or Textile Engineering is a major industry. It is largely based on the conversion of fibre into yarn, then yarn into fabric. These are then dyed or printed, fabricated into cloth which is then converted into useful goods ...
, electrical engineering, plastics manufacturing, and dairy processing are located in Bad Aibling.


Administration and public institutions

* Municipal institutions * Employment office Bad Aibling * Institutions of the Rosenheim district office (veterinary office, motor vehicle registration authority) * Local
court A court is any person or institution, often as a government institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out the administration of justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in acco ...
* Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Federal Intelligence Service


Mayors


Education

* German football boarding school (Deutsches Fußballinternat Bad Aibling) * Gymnasium Bad Aibling (
high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
for
secondary education Secondary education or post-primary education covers two phases on the International Standard Classification of Education scale. Level 2 or lower secondary education (less commonly junior secondary education) is considered the second and final pha ...
) * Wilhelm-Leibl-Realschule (secondary school) * Wirtschaftsschule Alpenland (secondary school for economics) * Grund- und Hauptschulen ( primary and secondary education) * Sonderschule (primary and secondary education for children with special needs) * Volkshochschule Bad Aibling ( adult evening classes)


Number of inhabitants

* 1840: 2.597 * 1871: 3.479 * 1900: 5.181 * 1925: 6.218 * 1939: 7.764 * 1950: 10.908 * 1961: 9.991 * 1970: 10.860 * 1987: 12.583 (census) * 2000: 16.437 * 2010: 18.272 * 2015: 18.408


Culture and attractions


Echelon festival

The Echelon Open Air & Indoor Festival is an electro-,
techno Techno is a Music genre, genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally music production, produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central Drum beat, rhythm is typ ...
and house-festival that has taken place in Bad Aibling annually in August since 2009. With about 25.000 visitors in 2015 it is the largest festival of its kind in Bavaria. It is located on the abandoned Bad Aibling Station which was used for the festival's eponymous global surveillance network ECHELON.Info – Echelon Open Air & Indoor Festival
. In: echelon-openair.de. Retrieved 6 August 2012.


Twin town

Bad Aibling has been twinned with * Cavaion Veronese,
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
, since 2006.


People affiliated with Bad Aibling

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Julian Weigl Julian Weigl (born 8 September 1995) is a German professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach, on loan from Benfica. He also represents the Germany national team. Club career 1860 M ...
(born 1995), German footballer for
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*
Eleonore Baur Eleonore Baur (7 September 1885 – 18 May 1981), also known as Sister Pia, was a senior Nazi Party figure and the only woman known to have participated in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch.''The Adelaide Advertiser'', "Pioneer Nazi", 2 September ...
(18851981), also known as Sister Pia, a senior
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figure * Desiderius Beck(), was a Bavarian court physician. In 1845, he opened the first Bavarian brine and peat mud baths in Bad Aibling in Rose Street, later Ludwig bathroom. *
Eduard Dietl Eduard Wohlrat Christian Dietl (21 July 1890 – 23 June 1944) was a German general during World War II who commanded the 20th Mountain Army. He was magnanimously awarded of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords of Na ...
(18901944), German general of World War II *
Amelie Kober Amelie Kober (born 16 November 1987, in Bad Aibling) is a German Federal Police officer and Olympic medalist in snowboarding. Biography At the Junior World Championships 2005 in Zermatt, Switzerland she won silver. In the World Cup sh ...
(born 1987), German Federal Police officer and
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in snowboarding *
Wilhelm Leibl Wilhelm Maria Hubertus Leibl (October 23, 1844 – December 4, 1900) was a German realist painter of portraits and scenes of peasant life. Biography Leibl was born in Cologne, where his father was the director of the Cathedral choir. He was a ...
(18441900), German realist painter of portraits and scenes of peasant life * Johann Sperl(18401914), German painter * Friedrich Meggendorfer(18801953), German psychiatrist and neurologist *
Joseph Maximilian von Maillinger Joseph Maximilian Fridolin Ritter von Maillinger (4 October 1820 – 6 October 1901) was a Bavarian General der Infanterie and War Minister under Ludwig II of Bavaria. Biography Von Maillinger was born in Passau. After passing his company offic ...
(1820-1901), General of Infantry of
Bavarian Army The Bavarian Army was the army of the Electorate (1682–1806) and then Kingdom (1806–1919) of Bavaria. It existed from 1682 as the standing army of Bavaria until the merger of the military sovereignty (''Wehrhoheit'') of Bavaria into that of ...
* Franz Osten (1876-1956), German film director, who lived after the Second World War in the town *
Klaus Wennemann Klaus Wennemann (18 December 1940 – 7 January 2000) was a German television and film actor. Wenneman was born in Oer-Erkenschwick, North Rhine-Westphalia. He is perhaps best known for his leading roles as the Chief Engineer, (the LI), in ''D ...
(1940-2000), actor


References


External links

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The health and cure administration


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