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Fellbach

Fellbach (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛlbax] (listen)) is a mid-sized town on the north-east edge of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of approximately 45.430 as of December 2020 is the second largest town in the District Rems-Murr-Kreis. The area of the town is 27.7 km2 (10.7 sq mi).

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Fellbach
Coordinates: 48°48′31″N 09°16′33″E / 48.80861°N 9.27583°E / 48.80861; 9.27583Coordinates: 48°48′31″N 09°16′33″E / 48.80861°N 9.27583°E / 48.80861; 9.27583
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictRems-Murr-Kreis
SubdivisionsKernstadt and 2 Stadtteile
Government
 • Lord mayor (2016–24) Gabriele Zull[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total27.70 km2 (10.70 sq mi)
Elevation
287 m (942 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total45,141
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
70701–70736
Dialling codes0711
Vehicle registrationWN
Websitewww.fellbach.de

Fellbach was first mentioned as Velbach in 1121. It was called Vellebach in 1357 and the name Fehlbach was used in around 1800. On 14 October 1933, it was declared a city. After World War II it reached a population of more than 20,000 in 1950 and therefore received the status "Große Kreisstadt".

Fellbach has 3 main districts: Fellbach, Schmiden (since 1 January 1973) and Oeffingen (since 1 April 1974).[citation needed]

Geography

Geographical location

Fellbach is located south of the Neckar basin on a plateau between the Neckar and Rems valley at the northern foothills of the Schurwald. The highest points are the Kappelberg (Baden-Württemberg) (469.0 m) and the Kernen (hill) (513.2 m). The metropolitan area extends north into the so-called "Schmidener Feld".

Neighboring communities

The following cities and towns adjacent to the city of Fellbach. They are starting clockwise to the east: Waiblingen and Kernen im Remstal (both Rems-Murr-Kreis), Stuttgart (city district) and Remseck am Neckar (district of Ludwigsburg).

Constituent

The city Fellbach consists of the core city and the two districts Schmiden (incorporated on 1 January 1973 and Oeffingen (incorporatedon 1 April 1974). In the field of Fellbach are five separate villages. For Fellbach owns the city Fellbach and the place Lindle. To Oeffingen includes the place Oeffingen and the homestead Tennhof and to Schmiden the place Schmiden. Furthermore, there are in the urban area Fellbach the dialed villages Erbach, Immenrot and Gretenbach.[3]

History

Fellbach was first mentioned as "Velbach" in 1121. The name "Velebach" appeared in 1357 and "Fehlbach" in 1800. Several landlords had possessions in Fellbach, the House Württemberg bought piece by piece. First, the village belonged to Oberamt Cannstatt. After its dissolution in 1923 Fellbach came to Oberamt Waiblingen, this became in 1938 Waiblingen district. After Fellbach had grown to the largest Württemberg village, the community was named October 14, 1933 for city. After World War II, the population crossed the 20,000 threshold. Therefore, Fellbach was appointed on April 1, 1956 to the district town in the district of Waiblingen.

  • Schmiden was first mentioned in 1225 as "Smidheim". Schmiden first belonged to Oberamt Waiblingen and only came in 1718 to Oberamt Cannstatt. After its dissolution in 1923 it came again to Oberamt Waiblingen, later district Waiblingen.
  • Oeffingen was 789 first mentioned as "Villa Uffingen im Neckargau". Since this did not import the Reformation, Oeffingen remained Catholic. In 1618 Oeffingen was sold to the Chapter Augsburg and came due to the secularisation of 1803 to the Kingdom of Bavaria. The place was finally annexed in 1810 and assigned to Oberamt Cannstatt. After its dissolution in 1923 it came to Oberamt Waiblingen, later district Waiblingen.

Religions

1534 in Württemberg the Reformation was introduced. The present church of the city is the Lutheran Church, which was built mainly in the 15th century. In addition to the Lutheran Church there is the Pauluskirche (built in 1927) and the Melanchthonkirche (built in 1964) and in the neighborhood Lindle the Johannes-Brenz-Kirche. Also in the district Schmiden the Reformation was introduced by Württemberg. In Oeffingen has only existed since 1970 a separate Protestant church and parish. All Protestants of Fellbach belonged initially to the deanery or church district Cannstatt, today to deanery or church district Waiblingen of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg. Catholics: After the Reformation, there were no more Catholics. Only in the 19th century Catholics returned and built in 1923 their own church (St. Johannes). 1967, was built a second church, Maria Regina Kirche. Due to immigration of Catholics was built an own Catholic church (Holy Trinity). Since 1961 Schmiden has its own parish. Oeffingen was a Catholic enclave in Protestant Württemberg. In Oeffingen was an old Catholic church in the outskirts, which was heavily damaged by an air raid during World War II. The present church of Christus König was built 1968. All three parishes of Fellbach are within the deanery Rems-Murr of the Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart. The New Apostolic Church was erected in 1983 with 1,400 seats. In addition to two large churches there are in Fellbach, a Greek Orthodox church and several free churches, among them the United Methodist Church, the Mennonite church and the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Incorporations

The following municipalities were amalgamated to Fellbach:

  • Schmiden (January 1, 1973)
  • Oeffingen (April 1, 1974)

Population development

The population figures are estimates, census results (¹) or official updates of the State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg (only primary residences). Yearly population figures:

Year Number of residents
1540 ca. 1.000
1803 2.355
1810 2.401
1843 2.813
1861 3.023
1. December 1871 3.181
1. December 1880 ¹ 3.512
1. December 1890 ¹ 3.816
1. December 1900 ¹ 4.300
1. December 1910 ¹ 6.780
16. June 1925 ¹ 8.500
16. June 1933 ¹ 11.291
17. May 1939 ¹ 14.988
Year Number of residents
1946 16.890
13. September 1950 ¹ 19.314
6. June 1961 ¹ 26.040
27. May 1970 ¹ 28.962
31. December 1975 42.501
31. December 1980 41.383
27. May 1987 ¹ 39.140
31. December 1990 40.930
31. December 1995 42.554
31. December 2000 42.946
31. December 2005 44.054
31. December 2010 44.665
31. December 2013 44.945

Mayor

At the head of the municipality of Fellbach was a Schultheiß. Since 1930, the official title is Mayor and since the survey to district town on April 1, 1956 Lord Mayor. The position is directly elected by the electorate for a term of eight years. The officeholder is chairman of the municipal council. The general deputies are: first deputy with the official title of Lord Mayor and second deputy with the official title of Mayor. Community and city leaders since 1800:

  • 1800-1845: Philipp Heinrich Friz, bailiff and clerk
  • 1845-1849: John Sayler, Schultheiss
  • 1850-1877: Jakob Friedrich Lipp, Schultheiss
  • 1878-1908: Ernst Albert Friz, Schultheiss
  • 1908-1931: Friedrich August Brändle, Schultheiss
  • 1932-1937: Max Graser
  • 1938-1945: Emil Adelheim
  • 1945: Alfons Meyer
  • 1945-1948: Heinrich Schnaitmann
  • 1948-1966: Max Graser
  • 1966-1976: Guntram Palm (FDP)
  • 1976-2000: Friedrich-Wilhelm Kiel (FDP)
  • 2000-2016: Christoph Palm (CDU)
  • since 2016: Gabriele Zull (CDU)

Crest

Current Crest Blazon : "In Red three pole as silver asked wolfsangel " (only the anchor on which the actual wolfsangel were attached). The city flag is white and red. The coat of arms displays the icon of Fellbach local nobility. It was awarded to the city on March 13, 1956, Baden-Württemberg state government.

Old Coat Previously led Fellbach to 1933 a coat of arms, which showed the initial F as a milestone mark of the village Fellbach. Then she received a coat of arms with a blue grape as a symbol of viticulture with the silver F before they took 1956 today's crest.

Economy and infrastructure

Viticulture and agriculture

Fellbach was before industrialization mainly a wine-growing town. Today 182 hectares of vineyards are cultivated. In the fields around Fellbach, Schmiden and Oeffingen grain and corn are preferably grown. Great importance had once the greenhouses.

Retail

The commercial life was marked up until the 1990s by the retail trade. With the structural changes here there was a profound change. Many of the long-established retail stores were closed by competitive pressure and a changing consumer behavior.

Commuter

Districts developed mainly to commuters living communities. However, there are now also numerous companies, especially in the metal sector.

Transport

The Bundesstraße 14 (Schwäbisch Hall -Stuttgart) led through the city until 1992, then the 1600m long Kappelberg Tunnel was opened. Moreover, Fellbach is tunneled from a second tunnel, which opened in 1997.(Fellbach City Tunnel).

 
Fellbach-Kappelbergtunnel-West

Fellbach is integrated in the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart. The city has a stop on the S-Bahn lines S2 (Schorndorf - Stuttgart - Airport - Filderstadt) and S3 (Backnang - Stuttgart Airport). At the Fellbach Lutherkirche is the terminus of the rail line U1 (Fellbach Lutherkirche - Hauptbahnhof - Vaihingen Bf) of the Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen. Furthermore, the urban area runs bus lines 58 ((Summer Rain -) Obere Ziegelei - Schmiden Rathaus), 60 ( Untertürkheim - Luginsland, 207 (Fellbach Alte Kelter - Fellbach - Schmiden - Oeffingen) 67 (Fellbach Bf Fellbach Altenheim), Waiblingen Bf -Korber Höhe) and 212 (Stetten - Rommelshausen - Fellbach Bf)

Media

In Fellbach (and in Kernen im Remstal) appears as daily newspaper Fellbacher Zeitung. It is nationally identic with the Stuttgarter Nachrichten. The Stuttgarter Zeitung appears in Fellbach and Kernen im Remstal also with this self-produced local section.

Public facilities

In Fellbach are the State Office for salaries and benefits of Baden-Württemberg. Fellbach has also a notary. In the industrial area near the Sommerrain is a building of the Landeskriminalamt Baden-Württemberg.

Education

Fellbach has two gymnasiums, two Realschules, two elementary and secondary schools, four primary schools and a special school (Wichernhaus school). Furthermore, are located in Fellbach one of three schools for mentally and physically disabled of Rems-Murr-district, the Froebel school with kindergarten. There is also a municipal school of music, a youth art school and a youth technic school. In private ownership are the Helmut-of-Kügelgen School (Waldorf education). The Volkshochschule Unteres Remstal is a collaborative community college of Waiblingen, Fellbach, Weinstadt and Korb.[4]

Things

The Schwabenlandhalle is since 1976 the Culture and Congress Center of Fellbach. It hosts theater performances of tour stages. Likewise, the "Theater im Polygon" is native in Fellbach, which has its headquarters in Jugendhaus Fellbach. Also located in the district Schmiden is the revival house "Orfeo" in the vaulted cellar of the historic "Big House".

City Museum

In Fellbach City Museum, opened in 1977, the city's history is shown. The museum is located in a half-timbered building from 1680. Here is also housed the archive Fellbach.

Rotkreuz & TTE Museum

This museum offers to nearly 100 m² a journey through the almost complete series of devices of all radio equipment, which was used after the Second World War until now by the Red Cross, the police, firefighters, emergency services and technical relief.[5]

Cityscape

Fellbach architectural appearance is on the one hand by his past as a wine village marked, on the other by the stormy industrial development since the early 20th century.

 
Alte Kelter Fellbach

In Old-Fellbach, former wine village at the foot of Kappel Berg, still dominate rural timbered houses from the 16th to the 18th century the big picture. Noteworthy is also the Fellbacher industrial architecture. By ill modernization in recent decades the historically grown building structures were ever broken, so that Fellbach has no longer a uniform cityscape today. Even the recent urban redevelopment measure are again several half-timbered houses like by demolition victims, including in the area of newly built Fellbacher market and currently in the rear street. In the 1950s, emerged on the outskirts several skyscrapers and numerous interspersed with green areas living quarters in the lower town. With the eastern ring road, built in 1989, the population threshold was further postponed into Schmidenen field. In contrast, the Western, aligned against Stuttgart suburbs long remained untouched, even to a possible annexation by the state capital counteract. Currently, this is where a large-sized combined indoor and outdoor pool is built.

Freemen

The city Fellbach has conferred the honorary citizenship to the following persons:

  • 1928: August Brändle, Schultheiss
  • 1966: Max Graser, mayor
  • 1991: Guntram Palm, mayor
  • 2000: Friedrich-Wilhelm Kiel, mayor

The former municipality Schmiden has awarded the following persons honorary citizenship:

  • 1958: Theodor Bürkle, farmer, member of council
  • 1962: Gotthilf Bayh, mayor and Member of Landtag

Notable people

  • Georg Daniel Auberlen (1728–1784), a musician and composer, founder of Fellbach Music School
  • Nikolaus Ferdinand Auberlen (1755–1828), musician and composer, teacher
  • Samuel Gottlob Auberlen (1758–1829), musician and composer
  • Wilhelm Amandus Auberlen (1798–1874), teacher, musician and composer
  • Karl August Auberlen (1824–1864), theologian, professor in Basel, the first son of Wilhelm Amandus Auberlen
  • Ferdinand Christian Baur (1792–1860), born in Schmiden, theologian and church historian, founder of the so-called Tübingen School
  • Karl Ludwig Baur (1794–1838), born in Schmiden, Würrtembergian official
  • Johann Georg Eppinger (1855–1911), senior teacher in Fellbach, author of the first Fellbach book
  • Gerhard Ertl (born 1936), Nobel laureate in 2007 in physics, grew up in Fellbach-Schmiden
  • Jakob Gauermann (1773–1843), born in Oeffingen, painter, draftsman and engraver
  • Sami Khedira (born 1987), football player, German national team, (grew up in Oeffingen)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kohler (1754–1811), pastor in Fellbach, introduced in Württemberg the industrial schools in which children and young people learned mechanical skills
  • Friedrich Luck (1793–1840), priest and composer, as vicar in Fellbach, known by the setting of Joseph von Eichendorff poem
  • Eduard Mörike lived in 1873 with his sister in Fellbach. The house where they lived at the time, has since been demolished
  • John Schnaitmann (1767–1847), pietist, head of the then largest Pietist community in Germany
  • Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), composer, lived from 1803 to 1806 in Fellbach
  • Rosine Weimer (1791–1853), founded in 1841 with the Fellbacher Infants School the first village kindergarten of Württemberg. Her grave is on the old cemetery next to the Lutheran Church
  • Karl Friedrich Werner (1804–1872), pastor and author

Literature

Otto Borst : Fellbach. Theiss, Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-8062-0594-9.

Twin towns – sister cities

Fellbach is twinned with:[6]

References

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 14 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. ^ Das Land Baden-Württemberg. Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden. Band III: Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart, Regionalverband Mittlerer Neckar. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004758-2. S. 521–524
  4. ^ Selbstdarstellung der VHS Unteres Remstal
  5. ^ Eckart Roloff und Karin Henke-Wendt: Die Illenau - ein deutsches Schicksal. (Illenau Arkaden Museum) In: Besuchen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker. Eine Tour durch Deutschlands Museen für Medizin und Pharmazie. Band 2, Süddeutschland. Verlag S. Hirzel, Stuttgart 2015, S. 36-37, ISBN 978-3-7776-2511-9
  6. ^ "Partnerstädte, Auslandsbeziehungen und Europa". fellbach.de (in German). Fellbach. Retrieved 2021-02-03.

External links

  • Official website   (in German)

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Fellbach to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Fellbach German pronunciation ˈfɛlbax listen is a mid sized town on the north east edge of Stuttgart in Baden Wurttemberg Germany With a population of approximately 45 430 as of December 2020 update is the second largest town in the District Rems Murr Kreis The area of the town is 27 7 km2 10 7 sq mi FellbachTownFlagCoat of armsLocation of Fellbach within Rems Murr Kreis districtFellbachShow map of GermanyFellbachShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 48 31 N 09 16 33 E 48 80861 N 9 27583 E 48 80861 9 27583 Coordinates 48 48 31 N 09 16 33 E 48 80861 N 9 27583 E 48 80861 9 27583CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionStuttgartDistrictRems Murr KreisSubdivisionsKernstadt and 2 StadtteileGovernment Lord mayor 2016 24 Gabriele Zull 1 Ind Area Total27 70 km2 10 70 sq mi Elevation287 m 942 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total45 141 Density1 600 km2 4 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes70701 70736Dialling codes0711Vehicle registrationWNWebsitewww fellbach deFellbach was first mentioned as Velbach in 1121 It was called Vellebach in 1357 and the name Fehlbach was used in around 1800 On 14 October 1933 it was declared a city After World War II it reached a population of more than 20 000 in 1950 and therefore received the status Grosse Kreisstadt Fellbach has 3 main districts Fellbach Schmiden since 1 January 1973 and Oeffingen since 1 April 1974 citation needed Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Geographical location 1 2 Neighboring communities 1 3 Constituent 2 History 3 Religions 4 Incorporations 5 Population development 6 Mayor 7 Crest 8 Economy and infrastructure 8 1 Viticulture and agriculture 8 2 Retail 8 3 Commuter 9 Transport 10 Media 11 Public facilities 12 Education 13 Things 14 City Museum 15 Rotkreuz amp TTE Museum 16 Cityscape 17 Freemen 18 Notable people 19 Literature 20 Twin towns sister cities 21 References 22 External linksGeography EditGeographical location Edit Fellbach is located south of the Neckar basin on a plateau between the Neckar and Rems valley at the northern foothills of the Schurwald The highest points are the Kappelberg Baden Wurttemberg 469 0 m and the Kernen hill 513 2 m The metropolitan area extends north into the so called Schmidener Feld Neighboring communities Edit The following cities and towns adjacent to the city of Fellbach They are starting clockwise to the east Waiblingen and Kernen im Remstal both Rems Murr Kreis Stuttgart city district and Remseck am Neckar district of Ludwigsburg Constituent Edit The city Fellbach consists of the core city and the two districts Schmiden incorporated on 1 January 1973 and Oeffingen incorporatedon 1 April 1974 In the field of Fellbach are five separate villages For Fellbach owns the city Fellbach and the place Lindle To Oeffingen includes the place Oeffingen and the homestead Tennhof and to Schmiden the place Schmiden Furthermore there are in the urban area Fellbach the dialed villages Erbach Immenrot and Gretenbach 3 History EditFellbach was first mentioned as Velbach in 1121 The name Velebach appeared in 1357 and Fehlbach in 1800 Several landlords had possessions in Fellbach the House Wurttemberg bought piece by piece First the village belonged to Oberamt Cannstatt After its dissolution in 1923 Fellbach came to Oberamt Waiblingen this became in 1938 Waiblingen district After Fellbach had grown to the largest Wurttemberg village the community was named October 14 1933 for city After World War II the population crossed the 20 000 threshold Therefore Fellbach was appointed on April 1 1956 to the district town in the district of Waiblingen Schmiden was first mentioned in 1225 as Smidheim Schmiden first belonged to Oberamt Waiblingen and only came in 1718 to Oberamt Cannstatt After its dissolution in 1923 it came again to Oberamt Waiblingen later district Waiblingen Oeffingen was 789 first mentioned as Villa Uffingen im Neckargau Since this did not import the Reformation Oeffingen remained Catholic In 1618 Oeffingen was sold to the Chapter Augsburg and came due to the secularisation of 1803 to the Kingdom of Bavaria The place was finally annexed in 1810 and assigned to Oberamt Cannstatt After its dissolution in 1923 it came to Oberamt Waiblingen later district Waiblingen Religions Edit1534 in Wurttemberg the Reformation was introduced The present church of the city is the Lutheran Church which was built mainly in the 15th century In addition to the Lutheran Church there is the Pauluskirche built in 1927 and the Melanchthonkirche built in 1964 and in the neighborhood Lindle the Johannes Brenz Kirche Also in the district Schmiden the Reformation was introduced by Wurttemberg In Oeffingen has only existed since 1970 a separate Protestant church and parish All Protestants of Fellbach belonged initially to the deanery or church district Cannstatt today to deanery or church district Waiblingen of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wurttemberg Catholics After the Reformation there were no more Catholics Only in the 19th century Catholics returned and built in 1923 their own church St Johannes 1967 was built a second church Maria Regina Kirche Due to immigration of Catholics was built an own Catholic church Holy Trinity Since 1961 Schmiden has its own parish Oeffingen was a Catholic enclave in Protestant Wurttemberg In Oeffingen was an old Catholic church in the outskirts which was heavily damaged by an air raid during World War II The present church of Christus Konig was built 1968 All three parishes of Fellbach are within the deanery Rems Murr of the Diocese of Rottenburg Stuttgart The New Apostolic Church was erected in 1983 with 1 400 seats In addition to two large churches there are in Fellbach a Greek Orthodox church and several free churches among them the United Methodist Church the Mennonite church and the Seventh day Adventist Church Incorporations EditThe following municipalities were amalgamated to Fellbach Schmiden January 1 1973 Oeffingen April 1 1974 Population development EditThe population figures are estimates census results or official updates of the State Statistical Office Baden Wurttemberg only primary residences Yearly population figures Year Number of residents1540 ca 1 0001803 2 3551810 2 4011843 2 8131861 3 0231 December 1871 3 1811 December 1880 3 5121 December 1890 3 8161 December 1900 4 3001 December 1910 6 78016 June 1925 8 50016 June 1933 11 29117 May 1939 14 988 Year Number of residents1946 16 89013 September 1950 19 3146 June 1961 26 04027 May 1970 28 96231 December 1975 42 50131 December 1980 41 38327 May 1987 39 14031 December 1990 40 93031 December 1995 42 55431 December 2000 42 94631 December 2005 44 05431 December 2010 44 66531 December 2013 44 945Mayor EditAt the head of the municipality of Fellbach was a Schultheiss Since 1930 the official title is Mayor and since the survey to district town on April 1 1956 Lord Mayor The position is directly elected by the electorate for a term of eight years The officeholder is chairman of the municipal council The general deputies are first deputy with the official title of Lord Mayor and second deputy with the official title of Mayor Community and city leaders since 1800 1800 1845 Philipp Heinrich Friz bailiff and clerk 1845 1849 John Sayler Schultheiss 1850 1877 Jakob Friedrich Lipp Schultheiss 1878 1908 Ernst Albert Friz Schultheiss 1908 1931 Friedrich August Brandle Schultheiss 1932 1937 Max Graser 1938 1945 Emil Adelheim 1945 Alfons Meyer 1945 1948 Heinrich Schnaitmann 1948 1966 Max Graser 1966 1976 Guntram Palm FDP 1976 2000 Friedrich Wilhelm Kiel FDP 2000 2016 Christoph Palm CDU since 2016 Gabriele Zull CDU Crest EditCurrent Crest Blazon In Red three pole as silver asked wolfsangel only the anchor on which the actual wolfsangel were attached The city flag is white and red The coat of arms displays the icon of Fellbach local nobility It was awarded to the city on March 13 1956 Baden Wurttemberg state government Old Coat Previously led Fellbach to 1933 a coat of arms which showed the initial F as a milestone mark of the village Fellbach Then she received a coat of arms with a blue grape as a symbol of viticulture with the silver F before they took 1956 today s crest Economy and infrastructure EditViticulture and agriculture Edit Fellbach was before industrialization mainly a wine growing town Today 182 hectares of vineyards are cultivated In the fields around Fellbach Schmiden and Oeffingen grain and corn are preferably grown Great importance had once the greenhouses Retail Edit The commercial life was marked up until the 1990s by the retail trade With the structural changes here there was a profound change Many of the long established retail stores were closed by competitive pressure and a changing consumer behavior Commuter Edit Districts developed mainly to commuters living communities However there are now also numerous companies especially in the metal sector Transport EditThe Bundesstrasse 14 Schwabisch Hall Stuttgart led through the city until 1992 then the 1600m long Kappelberg Tunnel was opened Moreover Fellbach is tunneled from a second tunnel which opened in 1997 Fellbach City Tunnel Fellbach Kappelbergtunnel West Fellbach is integrated in the Verkehrs und Tarifverbund Stuttgart The city has a stop on the S Bahn lines S2 Schorndorf Stuttgart Airport Filderstadt and S3 Backnang Stuttgart Airport At the Fellbach Lutherkirche is the terminus of the rail line U1 Fellbach Lutherkirche Hauptbahnhof Vaihingen Bf of the Stuttgarter Strassenbahnen Furthermore the urban area runs bus lines 58 Summer Rain Obere Ziegelei Schmiden Rathaus 60 Unterturkheim Luginsland 207 Fellbach Alte Kelter Fellbach Schmiden Oeffingen 67 Fellbach Bf Fellbach Altenheim Waiblingen Bf Korber Hohe and 212 Stetten Rommelshausen Fellbach Bf Media EditIn Fellbach and in Kernen im Remstal appears as daily newspaper Fellbacher Zeitung It is nationally identic with the Stuttgarter Nachrichten The Stuttgarter Zeitung appears in Fellbach and Kernen im Remstal also with this self produced local section Public facilities EditIn Fellbach are the State Office for salaries and benefits of Baden Wurttemberg Fellbach has also a notary In the industrial area near the Sommerrain is a building of the Landeskriminalamt Baden Wurttemberg Education EditFellbach has two gymnasiums two Realschules two elementary and secondary schools four primary schools and a special school Wichernhaus school Furthermore are located in Fellbach one of three schools for mentally and physically disabled of Rems Murr district the Froebel school with kindergarten There is also a municipal school of music a youth art school and a youth technic school In private ownership are the Helmut of Kugelgen School Waldorf education The Volkshochschule Unteres Remstal is a collaborative community college of Waiblingen Fellbach Weinstadt and Korb 4 Things EditThe Schwabenlandhalle is since 1976 the Culture and Congress Center of Fellbach It hosts theater performances of tour stages Likewise the Theater im Polygon is native in Fellbach which has its headquarters in Jugendhaus Fellbach Also located in the district Schmiden is the revival house Orfeo in the vaulted cellar of the historic Big House City Museum EditIn Fellbach City Museum opened in 1977 the city s history is shown The museum is located in a half timbered building from 1680 Here is also housed the archive Fellbach Rotkreuz amp TTE Museum EditThis museum offers to nearly 100 m a journey through the almost complete series of devices of all radio equipment which was used after the Second World War until now by the Red Cross the police firefighters emergency services and technical relief 5 Cityscape EditFellbach architectural appearance is on the one hand by his past as a wine village marked on the other by the stormy industrial development since the early 20th century Alte Kelter Fellbach In Old Fellbach former wine village at the foot of Kappel Berg still dominate rural timbered houses from the 16th to the 18th century the big picture Noteworthy is also the Fellbacher industrial architecture By ill modernization in recent decades the historically grown building structures were ever broken so that Fellbach has no longer a uniform cityscape today Even the recent urban redevelopment measure are again several half timbered houses like by demolition victims including in the area of newly built Fellbacher market and currently in the rear street In the 1950s emerged on the outskirts several skyscrapers and numerous interspersed with green areas living quarters in the lower town With the eastern ring road built in 1989 the population threshold was further postponed into Schmidenen field In contrast the Western aligned against Stuttgart suburbs long remained untouched even to a possible annexation by the state capital counteract Currently this is where a large sized combined indoor and outdoor pool is built Freemen EditThe city Fellbach has conferred the honorary citizenship to the following persons 1928 August Brandle Schultheiss 1966 Max Graser mayor 1991 Guntram Palm mayor 2000 Friedrich Wilhelm Kiel mayorThe former municipality Schmiden has awarded the following persons honorary citizenship 1958 Theodor Burkle farmer member of council 1962 Gotthilf Bayh mayor and Member of LandtagNotable people EditGeorg Daniel Auberlen 1728 1784 a musician and composer founder of Fellbach Music School Nikolaus Ferdinand Auberlen 1755 1828 musician and composer teacher Samuel Gottlob Auberlen 1758 1829 musician and composer Wilhelm Amandus Auberlen 1798 1874 teacher musician and composer Karl August Auberlen 1824 1864 theologian professor in Basel the first son of Wilhelm Amandus Auberlen Ferdinand Christian Baur 1792 1860 born in Schmiden theologian and church historian founder of the so called Tubingen School Karl Ludwig Baur 1794 1838 born in Schmiden Wurrtembergian official Johann Georg Eppinger 1855 1911 senior teacher in Fellbach author of the first Fellbach book Gerhard Ertl born 1936 Nobel laureate in 2007 in physics grew up in Fellbach Schmiden Jakob Gauermann 1773 1843 born in Oeffingen painter draftsman and engraver Sami Khedira born 1987 football player German national team grew up in Oeffingen Friedrich Wilhelm Kohler 1754 1811 pastor in Fellbach introduced in Wurttemberg the industrial schools in which children and young people learned mechanical skills Friedrich Luck 1793 1840 priest and composer as vicar in Fellbach known by the setting of Joseph von Eichendorff poem Eduard Morike lived in 1873 with his sister in Fellbach The house where they lived at the time has since been demolished John Schnaitmann 1767 1847 pietist head of the then largest Pietist community in Germany Friedrich Silcher 1789 1860 composer lived from 1803 to 1806 in Fellbach Rosine Weimer 1791 1853 founded in 1841 with the Fellbacher Infants School the first village kindergarten of Wurttemberg Her grave is on the old cemetery next to the Lutheran Church Karl Friedrich Werner 1804 1872 pastor and authorLiterature EditOtto Borst Fellbach Theiss Stuttgart 1990 ISBN 3 8062 0594 9 Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Fellbach is twinned with 6 Tain l Hermitage France 1964 Tournon sur Rhone France 1973 Erba Italy 1978 Pecs Hungary 1986 Meissen Germany 1987 References Edit Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse Staatsanzeiger accessed 14 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 Das Land Baden Wurttemberg Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden Band III Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart Regionalverband Mittlerer Neckar Kohlhammer Verlag Stuttgart 1978 ISBN 3 17 004758 2 S 521 524 Selbstdarstellung der VHS Unteres Remstal Eckart Roloff und Karin Henke Wendt Die Illenau ein deutsches Schicksal Illenau Arkaden Museum In Besuchen Sie Ihren Arzt oder Apotheker Eine Tour durch Deutschlands Museen fur Medizin und Pharmazie Band 2 Suddeutschland Verlag S Hirzel Stuttgart 2015 S 36 37 ISBN 978 3 7776 2511 9 Partnerstadte Auslandsbeziehungen und Europa fellbach de in German Fellbach Retrieved 2021 02 03 External links EditOfficial website in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fellbach amp oldid 1115215955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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