Röhrmoos

[5] Near the end of World War II, Allied bombers were seen directly over Röhrmoos on their way to bombing raids over Munich.

Units of the U.S. Army passed through Röhrmoos during its Liberation of nearby Dachau Concentration Camp on April 28/29, 1945.

After the war, many ethnic Germans from Sudetenland (Czechoslovakia) and other regions of Eastern Europe who were expelled from their homelands settled in the areas around Röhrmoos.

[7] The 1999 a short scene from the German children's movie Pünktchen und Anton was filmed on a hilly road just outside of Röhrmoos near Schönbrunn.

[8] In 1662 the forested area at Mariabrunn became a pilgrimage site after a woodcutter drank from a local spring and was miraculously healed of his chronic pain.

The Elector of Bavaria (Ferdinand Maria), ordered a small chapel to be built near the miraculous spring.

She was committed to the care of disabled people and with the help of the Catholic Church, several Franciscan Sisters moved to Schönbrunn to form a home for the handicapped.

In the nearby Arzbacher Forst there is a 112-meter-high radio tower, which originally served as a relay station for the US military.

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Catholic Church in Röhrmoos
Coat of Arms of Dachau district
Coat of Arms of Dachau district