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Ettlingen

Ettlingen (German pronunciation: [ˈɛtlɪŋən] (listen); South Franconian: Eddlinge) is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of the city of Karlsruhe and approximately 15 kilometres (9 mi) from the border with Lauterbourg, in France's Bas-Rhin department. Ettlingen is the second largest town in the district of Karlsruhe, after Bruchsal.

Ettlingen
Location of Ettlingen within Karlsruhe district
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Ettlingen
Ettlingen
Coordinates: 48°56′N 8°24′E / 48.933°N 8.400°E / 48.933; 8.400Coordinates: 48°56′N 8°24′E / 48.933°N 8.400°E / 48.933; 8.400
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionKarlsruhe
DistrictKarlsruhe
Subdivisions7
Government
 • Mayor (2019–27) Johannes Arnold[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total56.74 km2 (21.91 sq mi)
Elevation
133 m (436 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total39,278
 • Density690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
76275
Dialling codes07243
Vehicle registrationKA
Websitewww.ettlingen.de

Geography

 
The Alb River in Ettlingen

Ettlingen is situated at the northern edge of the Black Forest on the Upper Rhine Plain. The Alb River arises in the hills of the Black Forest and flows through Ettlingen before emptying into the Rhine at Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, making Ettlingen a central feature of the Albtal, the Alb Valley. Central Ettlingen and its largest constituent communities (Bruchhausen, Ettlingenweier, Oberweier) lie on the plain itself, but some of the villages (Spessart, Schöllbronn, and Schluttenbach) are nestled among the northernmost foothills of the Black Forest.

Neighbouring communities

The municipality of Ettlingen is bordered by the following communities, clockwise from the north: Karlsruhe, Waldbronn, Karlsbad (Baden), Marxzell, Malsch, and Rheinstetten, all of which belong to the district of Karlsruhe, except for the independent city of Karlsruhe itself.

Constituent communities

Since the major communal reforms enacted by Baden-Württemberg in the early 1970s, the municipality of Ettlingen has consisted of the town of Ettlingen itself and the communities of Bruchhausen, Ettlingenweier, Oberweier, Schluttenbach, Schöllbronn, and Spessart.

History

Ettlingen was an important crossroads during Roman times, when the region was part of the province of Germania Superior. This is demonstrated by the many artifacts found in the area, including the "Neptune Stone," which commemorates a flood of the Rhine, and the remains of a Roman bath excavated beneath St. Martin's Church. The town was first mentioned in 788 as "Ediningom" in a deed of donation belonging to Weissenburg Abbey in Alsace (now in France). In 965, the village of Ettlingen ("Ediningom") received market rights (Marktrecht) from Emperor Otto the Great. In 1192, Emperor Henry VI, one of Frederick Barbarossa's sons. Margrave Herman V of Baden-Baden became Ettlingen's feudal lord in 1219. In the following centuries, Ettlingen developed into an important administrative centre within the Margraviate of Baden-Baden.

Ettlingen gave its name to a line of defensive earthworks known as the Ettlingen Line built to deter French aggression. During the Nine Years' War the town was nearly completely burned to the ground by the troops of Louis XIV, but was nevertheless rebuilt in the following decades under Margravine Sibylle Auguste. After the Catholic line of Baden-Baden died out in 1771, Ettlingen passed to the Protestant Margraviate of Baden-Durlach, which would become the reunited Margraviate of Baden. During the French Revolutionary Wars, Ettlingen was the site of a battle between elements of the French Army of the Rhine and Moselle and the Habsburg Army of the Upper Rhine on 9 July 1796.[3] In the period of Napoleon's activities in Germany, Margrave Karl Friedrich of Baden was made Elector in 1806 and Grand Duke in 1806.

Ettlingen remained an independent town until 1937, when it was incorporated into the administrative unit that would become the district of Karlsruhe in 1939. Ettlingen and its surrounding villages and land continue to be part of this district.

In 1966, Ettlingen passed the 20,000 population mark and raised to the status of Große Kreisstadt by the state government of Baden-Württemberg. During the communal reforms of the early 1970s, several smaller communities were incorporated into Ettlingen, raising the population to over 30,000. Ettlingen's renowned open-air theater series, the Schlossfestspiele first took the stage in the Baroque inner courtyard of Ettlingen Palace in 1979.

Religions

Ettlingen was originally a part of the ancient Diocese of Speyer and was under the pastoral care of the Archdeacon of St. German and Moritz in Speyer. The town originally belonged to the deanery of Durlach but was itself made archdeaconate in the 16th century. The Protestant Reformation made gains in Ettlingen as early as 1520, but the town remained mostly Catholic, and the town's Catholic majority was supported by the Catholic line of Baden-Baden; later, starting in 1624, the Jesuits played an active role in converting many of the town's inhabitants back to the Catholic faith. By the beginning of the 19th century, Protestants were a small minority.

 
St. Martin's Church

During the period of secularization following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, Ettlingen was part of the ordinariate of Bruchsal. In 1821, it became part of the newly founded Archdiocese of Freiburg, and the town was made the seat of a deanery, which included not only the parishes within Ettlingen proper, but also those in surrounding villages and neighboring municipalities. Today, Ettlingen belongs to the deanery of Karlsruhe, with the various parishes organized into pastoral units (Seelsorgeeinheiten). These include Ettlingen Stadt, with the parishes Herz Jesu (Sacred Heart), Liebfrauen (Our Lady), and St. Martin's, the town's oldest church; Ettlingen South, with St. Dionysius' in Ettlingenweier, St. Wendelin's in Oberweier, and St. Joseph's in Bruchhausen; and Ettlingen Heights, with St. George's in Völkersbach, St. Boniface's in Schöllbronn, and St. Anthony's in Spessart, although Völkersbach belongs politically to the municipality of Malsch.

Jewish families lived in Ettlingen since at least the 17th century. They lived primarily in Färbergasse ('Dyers' Alley), which was formerly known as "Judengasse" (Jews' Alley). Ettlingen's first synagogue was built on Albstraße in 1849, only to be torn down again when a new synagogue was built on Pforzheimerstraße and dedicated in 1889. The "New Synagogue" was itself destroyed during the infamous Kristallnacht pogrom of November 1938. Most of the remaining Jewish citizens of Ettlingen were deported soon thereafter as part of the Nazi "Final Solution."

Protestants (Lutherans), most of whom had moved to Ettlingen since the early 19th century, were first administered from Rüppurr, but in 1848 they received their own clergyman, and in 1869 their own parish (Johannesgemeinde - Congregation of St. John), which soon got its own church, the oldest Protestant church in Ettlingen. The Johannesgemeinde belonged to the city deanery of Karlsruhe at first, but was later transferred over to the deanery of Alb-Pfinz with its seat in Pfinztal. The congregation continued to grow and was eventually divided in 1951, creating the Paulusgemeinde (Congregation of St. Paul). The Paulusgemeinde had a parish hall built in 1953, adding a bell tower in 1965. The Paulusgemeinde was split up in 1972 to create the Luthergemeinde (Luther Congregation), which caters to the Protestants of Ettlingen West, Bruchhausen, Ettlingenweier, and Oberweier. From 1969 to 2003, Ettlingen was the seat of the Evangelical (Lutheran) Church in Baden's district of Central Baden. However, in the wake of efforts to save money, this district was dissolved and Ettlingen incorporated into the district of North Baden.

Alongside the two major churches, there are also a few free churches and congregations, including a Free Evangelical congregation and the Liebenzell Congregation. The Jehovah's Witnesses, the New Apostolic Church, and a small Jewish community are also represented in Ettlingen.

Districts

  • Bruchhausen
  • Ettlingenweier
  • Oberweier
  • Schluttenbach
  • Schöllbronn
  • Spessart

Rheinland Kaserne

Ettlingen is the location of Rheinland Kaserne. Formerly a German Army base, for many years after World War II Rheinland Kaserne was the home of several U.S. Army units and many Americans. In the mid-nineties, the U.S. Army handed the barracks back to Germany. It is now home to a private school, medical offices, a vehicle registration centre, new housing and the Kulisse movie theatre.

Among the U.S. Army units based in Rheinland Kaserne were the 78th Engineer Battalion and 44th Signal Battalion.

Public transport

Trains on lines S1 and S11 of the Stadtbahn Karlsruhe call at the stops Ettlingen Erbprinz/Schloss, Ettlingen Wasen and Ettlingen Stadt. These lines operate over the Alb Valley Railway, an electric railway that links Karlsruhe to Bad Herrenalb (S1) and Ittersbach (S11).[4] The town is also served by several buses run by the Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund, with routes serving various neighbourhoods of Ettlingen, as well as more distant destinations like Durlach.

Notable people

Other personalities associated with the town

Twin towns – sister cities

Ettlingen is twinned with:[5]

See also

  • Ottolenghi — an Italian-Jewish surname referencing Ettlingen

References

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 13 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2021" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2021] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2022.
  3. ^ Smith, Digby (1998). The Napoleonic Wars Data Book. London: Greenhill. p. 111. ISBN 1-85367-276-9.
  4. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2009. p. 93. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  5. ^ "Partnerstädte". ettlingen.de (in German). Ettlingen. Retrieved 2019-11-30.

External links

  • Official site

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Ettlingen German pronunciation ˈɛtlɪŋen listen South Franconian Eddlinge is a town in Baden Wurttemberg Germany about 8 kilometres 5 mi south of the city of Karlsruhe and approximately 15 kilometres 9 mi from the border with Lauterbourg in France s Bas Rhin department Ettlingen is the second largest town in the district of Karlsruhe after Bruchsal EttlingenTownFlagCoat of armsLocation of Ettlingen within Karlsruhe districtEttlingenShow map of GermanyEttlingenShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 56 N 8 24 E 48 933 N 8 400 E 48 933 8 400 Coordinates 48 56 N 8 24 E 48 933 N 8 400 E 48 933 8 400CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionKarlsruheDistrictKarlsruheSubdivisions7Government Mayor 2019 27 Johannes Arnold 1 Ind Area Total56 74 km2 21 91 sq mi Elevation133 m 436 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total39 278 Density690 km2 1 800 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes76275Dialling codes07243Vehicle registrationKAWebsitewww ettlingen de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighbouring communities 1 2 Constituent communities 2 History 2 1 Religions 3 Districts 3 1 Rheinland Kaserne 4 Public transport 5 Notable people 5 1 Other personalities associated with the town 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography Edit The Alb River in Ettlingen Ettlingen is situated at the northern edge of the Black Forest on the Upper Rhine Plain The Alb River arises in the hills of the Black Forest and flows through Ettlingen before emptying into the Rhine at Eggenstein Leopoldshafen making Ettlingen a central feature of the Albtal the Alb Valley Central Ettlingen and its largest constituent communities Bruchhausen Ettlingenweier Oberweier lie on the plain itself but some of the villages Spessart Schollbronn and Schluttenbach are nestled among the northernmost foothills of the Black Forest Neighbouring communities Edit The municipality of Ettlingen is bordered by the following communities clockwise from the north Karlsruhe Waldbronn Karlsbad Baden Marxzell Malsch and Rheinstetten all of which belong to the district of Karlsruhe except for the independent city of Karlsruhe itself Constituent communities Edit Since the major communal reforms enacted by Baden Wurttemberg in the early 1970s the municipality of Ettlingen has consisted of the town of Ettlingen itself and the communities of Bruchhausen Ettlingenweier Oberweier Schluttenbach Schollbronn and Spessart History EditEttlingen was an important crossroads during Roman times when the region was part of the province of Germania Superior This is demonstrated by the many artifacts found in the area including the Neptune Stone which commemorates a flood of the Rhine and the remains of a Roman bath excavated beneath St Martin s Church The town was first mentioned in 788 as Ediningom in a deed of donation belonging to Weissenburg Abbey in Alsace now in France In 965 the village of Ettlingen Ediningom received market rights Marktrecht from Emperor Otto the Great In 1192 Emperor Henry VI one of Frederick Barbarossa s sons Margrave Herman V of Baden Baden became Ettlingen s feudal lord in 1219 In the following centuries Ettlingen developed into an important administrative centre within the Margraviate of Baden Baden Ettlingen gave its name to a line of defensive earthworks known as the Ettlingen Line built to deter French aggression During the Nine Years War the town was nearly completely burned to the ground by the troops of Louis XIV but was nevertheless rebuilt in the following decades under Margravine Sibylle Auguste After the Catholic line of Baden Baden died out in 1771 Ettlingen passed to the Protestant Margraviate of Baden Durlach which would become the reunited Margraviate of Baden During the French Revolutionary Wars Ettlingen was the site of a battle between elements of the French Army of the Rhine and Moselle and the Habsburg Army of the Upper Rhine on 9 July 1796 3 In the period of Napoleon s activities in Germany Margrave Karl Friedrich of Baden was made Elector in 1806 and Grand Duke in 1806 Ettlingen remained an independent town until 1937 when it was incorporated into the administrative unit that would become the district of Karlsruhe in 1939 Ettlingen and its surrounding villages and land continue to be part of this district In 1966 Ettlingen passed the 20 000 population mark and raised to the status of Grosse Kreisstadt by the state government of Baden Wurttemberg During the communal reforms of the early 1970s several smaller communities were incorporated into Ettlingen raising the population to over 30 000 Ettlingen s renowned open air theater series the Schlossfestspiele first took the stage in the Baroque inner courtyard of Ettlingen Palace in 1979 Religions Edit Ettlingen was originally a part of the ancient Diocese of Speyer and was under the pastoral care of the Archdeacon of St German and Moritz in Speyer The town originally belonged to the deanery of Durlach but was itself made archdeaconate in the 16th century The Protestant Reformation made gains in Ettlingen as early as 1520 but the town remained mostly Catholic and the town s Catholic majority was supported by the Catholic line of Baden Baden later starting in 1624 the Jesuits played an active role in converting many of the town s inhabitants back to the Catholic faith By the beginning of the 19th century Protestants were a small minority St Martin s Church During the period of secularization following the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire Ettlingen was part of the ordinariate of Bruchsal In 1821 it became part of the newly founded Archdiocese of Freiburg and the town was made the seat of a deanery which included not only the parishes within Ettlingen proper but also those in surrounding villages and neighboring municipalities Today Ettlingen belongs to the deanery of Karlsruhe with the various parishes organized into pastoral units Seelsorgeeinheiten These include Ettlingen Stadt with the parishes Herz Jesu Sacred Heart Liebfrauen Our Lady and St Martin s the town s oldest church Ettlingen South with St Dionysius in Ettlingenweier St Wendelin s in Oberweier and St Joseph s in Bruchhausen and Ettlingen Heights with St George s in Volkersbach St Boniface s in Schollbronn and St Anthony s in Spessart although Volkersbach belongs politically to the municipality of Malsch Jewish families lived in Ettlingen since at least the 17th century They lived primarily in Farbergasse Dyers Alley which was formerly known as Judengasse Jews Alley Ettlingen s first synagogue was built on Albstrasse in 1849 only to be torn down again when a new synagogue was built on Pforzheimerstrasse and dedicated in 1889 The New Synagogue was itself destroyed during the infamous Kristallnacht pogrom of November 1938 Most of the remaining Jewish citizens of Ettlingen were deported soon thereafter as part of the Nazi Final Solution Protestants Lutherans most of whom had moved to Ettlingen since the early 19th century were first administered from Ruppurr but in 1848 they received their own clergyman and in 1869 their own parish Johannesgemeinde Congregation of St John which soon got its own church the oldest Protestant church in Ettlingen The Johannesgemeinde belonged to the city deanery of Karlsruhe at first but was later transferred over to the deanery of Alb Pfinz with its seat in Pfinztal The congregation continued to grow and was eventually divided in 1951 creating the Paulusgemeinde Congregation of St Paul The Paulusgemeinde had a parish hall built in 1953 adding a bell tower in 1965 The Paulusgemeinde was split up in 1972 to create the Luthergemeinde Luther Congregation which caters to the Protestants of Ettlingen West Bruchhausen Ettlingenweier and Oberweier From 1969 to 2003 Ettlingen was the seat of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Baden s district of Central Baden However in the wake of efforts to save money this district was dissolved and Ettlingen incorporated into the district of North Baden Alongside the two major churches there are also a few free churches and congregations including a Free Evangelical congregation and the Liebenzell Congregation The Jehovah s Witnesses the New Apostolic Church and a small Jewish community are also represented in Ettlingen Districts EditBruchhausen Ettlingenweier Oberweier Schluttenbach Schollbronn SpessartRheinland Kaserne Edit Ettlingen is the location of Rheinland Kaserne Formerly a German Army base for many years after World War II Rheinland Kaserne was the home of several U S Army units and many Americans In the mid nineties the U S Army handed the barracks back to Germany It is now home to a private school medical offices a vehicle registration centre new housing and the Kulisse movie theatre Among the U S Army units based in Rheinland Kaserne were the 78th Engineer Battalion and 44th Signal Battalion Public transport EditTrains on lines S1 and S11 of the Stadtbahn Karlsruhe call at the stops Ettlingen Erbprinz Schloss Ettlingen Wasen and Ettlingen Stadt These lines operate over the Alb Valley Railway an electric railway that links Karlsruhe to Bad Herrenalb S1 and Ittersbach S11 4 The town is also served by several buses run by the Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund with routes serving various neighbourhoods of Ettlingen as well as more distant destinations like Durlach Notable people EditFranciscus Irenicus c 1494 1553 theologian and historian Georg Wurster 1934 1977 police officer victim of the Red Army Faction was in the car of Siegfried Buback Dirk Notheis born 1968 head of the German unit of the investment bank Morgan Stanley Simon Pierro born 1978 magician and TV presenter Frank Jurgen Richter born 1967 founder and chairman of HorasisOther personalities associated with the town Edit Karl Albiker 1878 1961 sculptor and lithographer who lived most of his life in Ettlingen Natalia Avelon born 1980 actress born in Breslau but has lived since childhood in the Ettlingen district of Schollbronn Christian Klar born 1952 member of the Red Army Faction 2nd generation went to school in Ettlingen Winfried Schafer born 1950 football coach Karl Steinbuch 1917 2005 pioneer of German computer scienceTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Ettlingen is twinned with 5 Epernay France 1953 Middelkerke Belgium 1971 Clevedon England United Kingdom 1980 Lobau Germany 1990 Gatchina Russia 1992 Menfi Italy 2007 See also EditOttolenghi an Italian Jewish surname referencing EttlingenReferences Edit Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse Staatsanzeiger accessed 13 September 2021 Bevolkerung nach Nationalitat und Geschlecht am 31 Dezember 2021 Population by nationality and sex as of December 31 2021 CSV in German Statistisches Landesamt Baden Wurttemberg June 2022 Smith Digby 1998 The Napoleonic Wars Data Book London Greenhill p 111 ISBN 1 85367 276 9 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland Verlag Schweers Wall GmbH 2009 p 93 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Partnerstadte ettlingen de in German Ettlingen Retrieved 2019 11 30 External links EditOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ettlingen amp oldid 1130490407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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