Fuerstenfeldbruck has a population around 33,500 and lies on the Amper river in Oberbayern, about 25 kilometres west of Munich. The Kloster Fuerstenfeld, a former Cistercian monastery with a baroque church by Antonio Viscardi, is one of Bavaria's significant monastic complexes. The Fliegerhorst Fuerstenfeldbruck, a former Luftwaffe airfield and later US military base, was the site of the failed rescue attempt during the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis.
The Amper river provides walks and cycling paths. The town serves as the Kreisstadt of the Landkreis Fuerstenfeldbruck. The Altstadt has a pedestrianised main street. Munich is about 25 minutes by S-Bahn. The Ammersee lake is accessible to the southwest. Adult companionship follows Bavarian regulations.
Fuerstenfeldbruck has a population around 33,500 and lies on the Amper river in Oberbayern, about 25 kilometres west of Munich. The Kloster Fuerstenfeld, a former Cistercian monastery with a baroque church by Antonio Viscardi, is one of Bavaria's significant monastic complexes. The Fliegerhorst Fuerstenfeldbruck, a former Luftwaffe airfield and later US military base, was the site of the failed rescue attempt during the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis.
The Amper river provides walks and cycling paths. The town serves as the Kreisstadt of the Landkreis Fuerstenfeldbruck. The Altstadt has a pedestrianised main street. Munich is about 25 minutes by S-Bahn. The Ammersee lake is accessible to the southwest. Adult companionship follows Bavarian regulations.
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