Kranzberg

Kranzberg is a municipality in the district of Freising in Bavaria in Germany.

At Bernstorf, a part within the municipality of Kranzberg, a Bronze Age fortification was found in 1904 by local historian Josef Wenzl.

and is the largest known Bronze Age settlement north of the Alps.

Most significant were finds of gold and amber objects which contained writings in Mycenaean Greek Linear B.

These objects were found by amateur archaeologists Manfred Moosauer and Traudl Bachmair in 1998.

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Fischerwirt in Kranzberg, this baroque building was a district court house until 1803 when the court was moved to Freising .
Coat of Arms of Freising district
Coat of Arms of Freising district