Moosburg an der Isar

Moosburg an der Isar (Central Bavarian: Mooschbuag on da Isa) is a town in the Landkreis Freising of Bavaria, Germany.

There is considerable industry in the town consisting of chemical, electro-technical, food processing, and machine-building plants.

Duke Heinrich der Löwe started the construction of the Kastulus Minster (cathedral) in 1171, dedicated to Saint Castulus – whose supposed relics were brought to the city.

[3] The main altar of the Kastulus Minster is the principal masterpiece of the wood sculptor Hans Leinberger of Landshut.

The Baroque facades that survived the 1865 fire can be seen at the east end of Herrnstrasse, for instance, the red front of the chemist's shop.

It consists of four bas-reliefs created out of local stone by the French sculptor Antoniucci Volti while he was a prisoner in the camp.

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Coat of Arms of Freising district
Coat of Arms of Freising district