Holzkirchen, Upper Bavaria

For Holzkirchen in the district of Würzburg, see Holzkirchen, Lower Franconia.
Holzkirchen

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Holzkirchen

Coordinates: 47°53′N 11°42′E / 47.883°N 11.700°E / 47.883; 11.700Coordinates: 47°53′N 11°42′E / 47.883°N 11.700°E / 47.883; 11.700
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Admin. region Oberbayern
District Miesbach
Government
  Mayor Olaf von Löwis of Menar (CSU)
Area
  City 48.33 km2 (18.66 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  City 16,260
  Density 340/km2 (870/sq mi)
  Metro 15,804
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 83607
Dialling codes 08024
Vehicle registration MB
Website www.holzkirchen.de

Holzkirchen (Central Bavarian: Hoizkiacha) is a market town in Bavaria, Germany. With a population of over 16,000 (2008) it is the largest town in the Miesbach district.

Holzkirchen is located on the Alpenvorland in the county of Miesbach. It was established as a Markt in the 13th century.

Holzkirchen was the location of one of the main transmitting stations for Radio Free Europe. Transmissions started in 1951 and provided the people of Eastern Europe with news from Western Europe. The transmitters had a strength of up to 250 Kilowatts. There were claims that the high-powered transmissions caused illnesses locally . There were also claims that it was so strong that locals could hear the radio programmes through their faucets . Subsequent to the relocation of RFE studios from Munich to Prague, the medium wave transmitter was shut down in 2001, following which the short wave transmissions continued on reduced power. The final transmissions were made in 2005, after which the transmission equipment was packed up to be sent to the Philippines and the masts were scrapped.

Nowadays Holzkirchen is well known as a location for pharmaceutical research and production. The European center of Sandoz and HEXAL are located in the industrial zone.

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