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Übersee is a
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and a village in the rural district of
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in upper
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,
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. It lies on the south shore of lake
Chiemsee Chiemsee () is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, near Rosenheim. It is often called "the Bavarian Sea". The rivers Tiroler Achen and Prien (river), Prien flow into the lake from the south, and the river Alz flows out towards the north. The ...
.


Geography


Geographic Location

Übersee is located in the Chiemgau, more precisely at the northern entrance to the Achental (Achen Valley), the valley of the river Tiroler Achen which has its origin in
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, Austria. Said river also marks most of the eastern border between Übersee and Grabenstätt, before flowing into lake Chiemsee. The area around the river mouth belongs to Übersee and is a recreational breeding area for local bird species. The village lies mostly on flat land, with the only major elevation being the Westerbuchberg, one of the southernmost parts of Übersee. The second stream flowing through the village is the Überseer Bach which has its origin in Grassau, just south of Übersee. The smaller stream marks an east-bound border between Übersee, Bernau and the Chiemseemoos, while still flowing entirely within the area of Übersee. Through the neighbourhood of , Übersee is connected to the shore of lake
Chiemsee Chiemsee () is a freshwater lake in Bavaria, Germany, near Rosenheim. It is often called "the Bavarian Sea". The rivers Tiroler Achen and Prien (river), Prien flow into the lake from the south, and the river Alz flows out towards the north. The ...
, the largest lake in Bavaria.


Neighbourhoods

Übersee is divided into 36 small neighbourhoods: * Albern * Almau * Almfischer * Anger * Angerling * Aumühle * Bachham * Baumgarten * Chiemseemoos * Damberg * Engelstein * Feldwies * Frenthal * Gassen * Gießen * Gries * Gröben * Heinrichwinkel * Heißanger * Hinterbichl * Hocherlach * Luft * Moosen * Neuwies * Reisermann * Schließpoint * Seethal * Stegen * Stegenhäuser * Übersee * Vorderbichl * Wasen * Weidach * Wessen * Westerbuchberg * Windschnur


Neighbouring Municipalities

Neighbouring municipalities (clockwise from the north-east) are: Grabenstätt, Staudach-Egerndach, Grassau and Bernau am Chiemsee.


History

Übersee was very committed to agriculture for most of its recorded existence. After
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ended, tourism became increasingly important and let the village thrive. The – as they are called in the local dialect – were middle to upper class people from across Germany who spent their vacation at lake Chiemsee in the summer months during the time of the economic boom after WWII. Furthermore, the village is connected to major transit roads between
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and Austria, Italy and the
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. Functioning partly as an "entrance to the Achental", Übersee is a good starting point for visitors who wish to explore both the lakeside and the mountains. In the past, Übersee suffered many times from floods of nearby river Tiroler Ache. This threat was minimized by building a dam in the 1930s. Still to this day, drained bits of ancient river beds can be found throughout the village.


Culture

The house of late German impressionist painter Julius Exter (1863–1939) is used today as a seasonal art exhibition and artesanal market for fellow local artists. Generally, Übersee – because of its location amidst the alpine foothills and lake Chiemsee – attracted a number of artists and painters in the past which are now commonly referred to as ' (Chiemsee Painters). Exter is considered to be one of the first and the most famous one, being in close contact with
Franz Marc Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (8 February 1880 – 4 March 1916) was a German painter and printmaking, printmaker, one of the key figures of German Expressionism. He was a founding member of ''Der Blaue Reiter'' (The Blue Rider), a journal whose ...
and having opened a painting school in his house. The new-folk/techno/brass-rock band LaBrassBanda has its origins in Übersee, where singer founded the band in 2006. In the Chiemgau region, Übersee is famous for the Roman Catholic St. Nikolaus church was built by munich Architect Joseph Elsner in a neo-gothic style. Because of its impressive size compared to the relatively small village (with a Tower over 75 meters tall), it is often referred to as the "Achental-Cathedral".


Chiemsee Summer

From 1995 through 2017, an annual music festival has been taking place in Übersee. The "" (formerly known as "Chiemsee Reggae Summer") festival attracted up to 40,000 people every late August and offered visitors a variety of genres such as Reggae, Rock, Metal, Pop and Electro. In 2017, Chiemsee Summer was hit by a severe thunderstorm amidst evening performances, causing mass panicking and leaving several attendants injured. Chiemsee Summer was put on hiatus since 2018, although organizers are working on a new artistic concept.


Economy

Because of its location between lake Chiemsee and the
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and its connection to a major highway and
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between Munich and Salzburg, tourism plays a very big role in Übersee's economy, the most important group being daily-tourists from the regions of Munich and northern Austria. Particularly in Summer, many local residents offer rooms and flats for travellers, a practice that has been quite common in the area ever since the 1950s' economic boom. Übersee's northernmost neighbourhood, Feldwies, offers a lakeshore-beach park with various bars and extensive grastronomy. In the summertime, the local boatline connects the beach to Frauenchiemsee island. Also, agriculture has not disappeared and is still practiced, often in traditionally-oriented methods, as well as fishing.


People associated with the village

* (1923–2013), painter, worked and lived in Feldwies * (*1964), journalist and foreign correspondent, born in Übersee * Julius Exter (1863–1939), impressionist painter, close friend of
Franz Marc Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (8 February 1880 – 4 March 1916) was a German painter and printmaking, printmaker, one of the key figures of German Expressionism. He was a founding member of ''Der Blaue Reiter'' (The Blue Rider), a journal whose ...
, worked and lived in Übersee in his final years * (1895-1969), painter, worked in the Chiemgau region * (*1953), politician (former bavarian state-senator), born in Übersee * (1943–2015), actor, born in Übersee


References

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