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adbv-abensberg.de is the official government website of the Abensberg office within Bavaria’s “Agency for Digitalization, High-Speed Internet and Surveying” system (LDBV/ADBV). Its core purpose is not to offer a commercial mapping product, but to serve as a public-service portal for official surveying, cadastral records, property boundaries, geodata, and BayernAtlas.
The site provides information on services such as cadastral extracts, maps for building permit applications, land boundary surveys, Grundstücksteilung (land subdivision), and Gebäudeeinmessung (post-construction building surveys for map entry). It also offers PDF forms and applications that can be filled in online, then printed and submitted. For online resources, users can access BayernAtlas to view maps, aerial imagery, and thematic layers; order geodata via GeodatenOnline; or obtain free datasets through OpenData. The English pages also outline official geoinformation systems such as AFIS, ALKIS, ATKIS, SAPOS, WMS/WFS, and related services.
These services follow a government fee model. BayernAtlas and some OpenData resources are free to use; formal services such as cadastral extracts, surveying work, and building map registration are charged according to Bavaria’s surveying fee regulation, GebOVerm, and related fee schedules. The website explains the legal basis for the fees, but the exact amount usually depends on the type of request, area, data category, or required surveying workload.
Its strengths are authoritative data and strong legal validity, making it suitable for property rights, planning, construction permit applications, and government or research use. The service chain is also fairly complete, combining local offices with online maps, a data store, and open data. The downsides are that the site contains a large amount of information, the navigation hierarchy can be complex, and most content is in German, creating a high barrier for non-German users. Some applications still need to be printed, signed, and mailed, so the end-to-end digital experience is not as smooth as on modern commercial platforms.
It is best suited to local property owners in Bavaria, architects, surveyors, planning organizations, local governments, university GIS/geography researchers, and companies that need official topographic maps, aerial imagery, or real estate cadastral data.
Given its nature as a public German government website, the main site does not appear to impose any special restrictions on access from China and should generally be reachable directly. However, speeds for maps, external online portals, or large geodata downloads may be affected by cross-border network conditions.
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