Baierbrunn, Municipality in the Munich district, Bavaria, Germany.
Baierbrunn covers approximately 7.21 square kilometers at an elevation of 626 meters above sea level, encompassing the villages of Baierbrunn and Buchenhain in Bavaria.
First documented in 776 in a deed of gift from Schäftlarn monastery, Baierbrunn gained municipal independence in 1818 as a distinct administrative entity.
The municipality maintains traditional Bavarian customs through local festivals, folk music performances, and regional cuisine that reflects Upper Bavarian heritage and community traditions.
Two S-Bahn stations on line S7 serve Baierbrunn and Buchenhain, providing direct rail connections to Munich and surrounding areas within the metropolitan network.
Remnants of an Early Middle Ages hillfort called Birg remain visible within the municipality's boundaries, indicating continuous human settlement since medieval times.
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