'Tegernsee' is a
spa town in
Bavaria,
Germany, which takes its name from the
lake on which it stands.

Tegernsee on a historic postcard from 1900

Panoramic view of Tegernsee
It lies within the
Miesbach district about 50km south of
Munich and within the
Bavarian Alps.
Tyrol and
Austria are about 20km away. Because of the beauty of its Alpine landscape and rich history, the town of Tegernsee and the area around the lake is a major tourist attraction with various spa and sport facilities for both summer and winter. As of the 2004 census Tegernsee town has a population of 5,000, the whole Tegernsee lake valley a population of 32,000.
Other towns on Lake Tegernsee are Kreuth,
Bad Wiessee, Gmund am Tegernsee and
Rottach-Egern.
Tegernsee Abbey was founded in
746 by
Benedictine monks and had a substantial influence on development of Southern
Bavaria. In
1803 the monastery was secularised and became the Summer Residence of the Bavarian Royal Family, the
Wittelsbachs, which brought court life and visitors to the lake.
External links
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www.tegernsee.com
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www.tegernsee.de (with a part in English)
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informations and tips about Tegernsee and the neighbourhood