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Cadolzburg

Cadolzburg (outdated also Kadolzburg German pronunciation: [ˈkadɔlt͡sˌbuɐg], colloquially pronounced "Kalschbuʳch" [kalʃbuɐç] or "Sporch" [ʃbɔrχ] in the local dialect) is a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 11 km (6.8 mi) west of Fürth. Its name derives from its central castle, first being mentioned in the year 1157.[3]

Cadolzburg
Cadolzburg Castle (from 1260 seat of the Burgraves of Nuremberg)
Location of Cadolzburg within Fürth district
Fürth (district)BavariaAnsbach (district)Roth (district)SchwabachErlangenNeustadt (Aisch)-Bad WindsheimErlangen-HöchstadtFürthNurembergObermichelbachTuchenbachPuschendorfVeitsbronnSeukendorfWilhermsdorfLangenzennCadolzburgGroßhabersdorfAmmerndorfRoßtalZirndorfOberasbachStein
Cadolzburg
Cadolzburg
Coordinates: 49°27′N 10°52′E / 49.450°N 10.867°E / 49.450; 10.867
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Admin. regionMittelfranken
DistrictFürth
Subdivisions16 districts
Government
 • Mayor (2024–30) Sarah Höfler[1] (SPD/BfC)
Area
 • Total45.44 km2 (17.54 sq mi)
Elevation
352 m (1,155 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total11,414
 • Density250/km2 (650/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
90556
Dialling codes09103
Vehicle registration
Websitewww.cadolzburg.de

Geography edit

The topography varies significantly in its height.

Neighborhood edit

Neighboring Municipalities are: (beginning in the north then going clockwise)

Districts edit

Cadolzburg consists of the city itself and 15 farther districts:[4]

  • Ballersdorf
  • Deberndorf
  • Egersdorf
  • Gonnersdorf
  • Greimersdorf
  • Pleikershof
  • Roßendorf
  • Rütteldorf
  • Schwadermühle
  • Seckendorf
  • Steinbach
  • Vogtsreichenbach
  • Wachendorf
  • Waldhaus
  • Zautendorf

History edit

Middle Ages edit

The place was first mentioned in 1157 when the reeve of Kadolzburg, Helmericus de Kadoldesburc, agreed on a territorial exchange between the diocese of Würzburg the Heilsbronn Abbey. So the name derives from Burg des Kadold meaning "Kadold's castle". If the castle had been built by Duke Kadold, who in the year 793 founded the Herrieden Abbey, it would be an early medieval citadel from the 8th century. More likely, however, seems that it was erected by the allodium of the Abenbergers.[3] The earliest erected parts surviving until today were built around 1250 under the rule of the Hohenzollern, Conrad I. the Burgraves of Nuremberg and his son Fredrick III., as they took residence there. In the year 1397 Fredrick VI. was given all the land "under the mountains" (untergebirgisch) including the residence of Cadolzburg, but merely 20 years later he was gifted the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the title Elector of Brandenburg, his dynasty would later on become Emperors of Germany. Under the reign of his son Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg Cadolzburg was used as a residence for hunting. In the 14th century the spelling "Cadelspurgk" became common and appeared in various documents form the free imperial city of Nuremberg. It formed part of the Margraviate of Ansbach and thus was part of the Franconian Circle since 1500.

Modern Times edit

In the late 18th century there were about 120 households in Cadolzburg. The jurisdiction and municipal power were possessed by the brandenburg-ansbach Office Cadolzburg. The landowner was the Kastenamt Cadolzburg, consisting of the castle, a brewhouse, 2 smitheries, one bakery, 2 pubs, 105 houses, 2 halffarms, 1 brick production, and the parish of Cadolzburg (possessing two farms).[5]

In the municipality edict of 1808 the tax district of Cadolzburg was established, the Municipaldistrict of Cadolzburg followed suit in 1810, being superimposable with the tax district. They were subjects in administration and jurisdiction to the Landgericht Cadolzburg and in financial administration to the Rentamt [bar; de; es] Cadolzburg (restyled Finanzamt Cadolzburg in 1920). It was classified as a Markt with a Magistrate of third class in 1818.[6] Since 1862 Cadolzburg was administrated by the Bezirksamt Fürth (restyled Landkreis Fürth in 1938), but the jurisdiction was left to the Landgericht Cadolzburg until 1879, from 1880 to the first of March 1931 it was given to the Amtsgericht Cadolzburg and since then, the Amtsgericht Fürth is the ordinary court. The financial administration was taken over by the Finanzamt Fürth on 1 January 1929. In 1961 the municipality had an extension of 4,486 km2.[7]

Incorporations into the municipality edit

First of January 1972 most parts of the municipality of Deberndorf and on July first the former Municipality of Roßendorf were incorporated into Cadolzburg.[6] 1. May 1978 Steinbach and the district of Seckendorf of the dissolved Municipality of Horbach followed.[8]

In the year 2007 Cadolzburg celebrated its 850th anniversary.

Demographics edit

Municipality of Cadolzburg

Year 1987 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Inhabitants 8003 10130 10180 10224 10297 10323 10392 10470 10683 10741 10976 11073
Houses 2052 2824 2833 2854 2871
Source [9] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10] [10]

City of Cadolzburg (=Municipality of Cadulzburg until the Reform)

Year 1818 1840 1852 1855 1861 1867 1871 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900 1905 1910 1919 1925 1933 1939 1946 1950 1952 1961 1970 1987
Inhabitants 976 1298 1333 1342 1344 1345 1319 1285 1237 1227 1280 1417 1494 1584 1655 1747 1870 2025 2215 3160 3309 3296 3480 3811 4257
Houses 136 165 212 216 239 300 388 554 1059
Source [11] [12] [13] [13] [13] [14] [13] [15] [13] [13] [16] [13] [13] [17] [13] [13] [13] [18] [13] [13] [19] [13] [7] [20] [9]

Politics edit

Municipality Council edit

 
Town hall

Until 2002 the council had 20 members, since the communal elections in 2008 there are 24 members.

CSU SPD Grüne Independent FW Total
2002 8 8 1 2 1 20 seats
2008 12 6 1 4 1 24 seats
2014 11 6 2 3 2 24 seats

(Last updated: Communal elections on 16. March 2014)

Mayor edit

From 1978 to 2002 Claus Pierer (SPD) was mayor of the Cadolzburg,[21] followed by Bernd Obst (CSU). On 2 March 2008 he was reelected with 79% of the votes against Hermann Zempel (SPD) with 21%. On 16. March 2014 Obst was elected for his third term with 76% of the votes, while his runup Diana Eichhorn (SPD) received 24%. He was re-elected in 2020. On 17 March 2024, Sarah Höfler (SPD/BfC) was elected mayor after Obst became Landrat of the district of Fürth. She received 56.9% of the votes.[22]

Twin cities edit

Notable buildings edit

 
Castle gate with bridge

Castle edit

 
Castle form the west with walls in entire height

The building to be seen nowadays is from the 13th to 18th century, it used to be one of the residences of the Hohenzollern dynasty as burgraves of Nuremberg. Frederick I. of Brandenburg rebuilt it entirely, and later died there in 1440. For the church dedicated to St. Cecilia he donated the altar (1420/25), on which he is depicted together with his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut in the middle part, right under the crucifixion scene. The side parts show St. Cecilia together with their groom, St. Valerian. The altar was gifted to Frederick III. on his request and moved to Berlin. The original is today in the Jagdschloss Grunewald,[23] but the church displays a copy.[24] The Castle was not damaged during the Thirty Years' War.

 
castle garden

1933–1945 a part of the castle, the so-called Neues Schloss (New Palace) was used as a Gebietsführerschule by the Hitler Youth.[25] At the end of the war the castle burned down and was left a ruin for various decades.[26] Since 1979 the Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes together with the Bauamt Nuremberg-Erlangen is responsible for the reconstruction and maintenance of the castle. The reconstruction started in 1982 with the Castle itself and was finished in 2007 with the new creation of the gardens. For seven years the inner and outer parts of the castle were open to the public and events were held.[27]

In 2013, it was decided to transform the Altes Schloss (Old Palace) into an experiential museum.[27] In 2017 it was opened under the name "HerrschaftsZeiten. Erlebnis Cadolzburg".[28]

South to the Main Castle exists an Antecastle (Vorburg) consisting of multiple buildings from the 17th and 18th century and a walled garden. The Wall Tower with the included clock is a gothic element from the 13th/14th century.

Observation Tower edit

 
Observation tower from the south
 
A view down the wooden staircase of the town's watchtower.

This tower (commonly called "the pencil"), being 25m, was built 1893 in a high place by the Lokalbahn Aktien Gesellschaft (LAG) in the neogothic style to boost tourism.[29] It used to be a popular destination for visitors from Fürth, especially when the cherry trees around the town bloomed. A square based wooden stairway goes five floors up; about half of the way there is a small balcony on one side of the tower, blocked by a wooden door. The roofed viewing platform based on a console looms over the upper part of the tower, which is slightly slimmer than the former part. The roof has decorative windows on every side. It is open from sunrise to sunset and can be entered for a small fee. In the roof of the tower peregrine falcons can be observed by webcam.[30]

Other sights edit

Most parts of the city wall from the 15th century are still existent, above the Torturm (tower gate) one can see the carved date "1476".

The lutheran Markgrafenkirche St. Cäcilia was built in the years 1750/51 as a classical baroque forme (Saalbau) over the original (most likely gothic) church house. Its interior is dominated by a matroneum going round the building, maintaining an organ in the west. The baptismal front originates in the baroque phase (1751). Noticeable is the crufying group with wooden sculptures from the school of Veit Stoß (Mary and John dating back to 1470/80 and the crucifix 1500).

Local museum (Heimatmuseum) edit

The 1668 built former Town Hall was restored and made a local museum by the Heimatverein das Rangau-Heimathaus. Visitors can learn in twelve rooms about the local history and the geology of the region.[31]

Economy and infrastructure edit

Transport edit

In the first half of the 1880s Cadolzburg was connected via stagecoach to Heilbronn, having a station of the Nuremberg-Crailsheim railway.[32] This lost its importance due to the annex of the Rangaubahn (the railway from Nuremberg via Fürth to Zirndorf). For a short time it was considered to further enlarge the line, exploring the quarries of the Dillenberg with the train but it was abandoned later due to difficulties with the topography.[32]: 3 

The Highway 2409, a connection between the Bundesstraße 14 close to Roßtal and the Bundesstraße 8 close to Seukendorf, leads through the Municipality.

The public transport is organized by the Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg, the lines 136 and 152 connect Cadolzburg with neighboring towns and also a Regionalbahn from Fürth Central Station that terminates there.

In April 2016 there was a referendum whether or not to build a road around the town to reduce traffic within it. It was defeated with 69.61%.[33]

Education edit

Most High School students either visit the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Gymnasium in Oberasbach, the Wolfgang-Borchert-Gymnasium in Langenzenn or the Staatliche Realschule Zirndorf.

Companies edit

  • Cadolto, producing buildings based on containers
  • Schokoladenfabrik Riegelein, founded 1953

Public Institutions edit

There is a youth center Jugendzentrum Herz in Cadolzburg

Clubs edit

TSV Cadolzburg: The soccer department, which by far is the biggest part of the TSV, consists of eleven teams, have three normal and one small soccer field to play and compete.

Notable persons edit

References edit

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cadolzburg, outdated, also, kadolzburg, german, pronunciation, ˈkadɔlt, sˌbuɐg, colloquially, pronounced, kalschbuʳch, kalʃbuɐç, sporch, ʃbɔrχ, local, dialect, municipality, middle, franconian, district, fürth, bavaria, germany, situated, west, fürth, name, de. Cadolzburg outdated also Kadolzburg German pronunciation ˈkadɔlt sˌbuɐg colloquially pronounced Kalschbuʳch kalʃbuɐc or Sporch ʃbɔrx in the local dialect is a municipality in the Middle Franconian district of Furth in Bavaria Germany It is situated 11 km 6 8 mi west of Furth Its name derives from its central castle first being mentioned in the year 1157 3 CadolzburgMunicipalityCadolzburg Castle from 1260 seat of the Burgraves of Nuremberg Coat of armsLocation of Cadolzburg within Furth districtCadolzburgShow map of GermanyCadolzburgShow map of BavariaCoordinates 49 27 N 10 52 E 49 450 N 10 867 E 49 450 10 867CountryGermanyStateBavariaAdmin regionMittelfrankenDistrictFurthSubdivisions16 districtsGovernment Mayor 2024 30 Sarah Hofler 1 SPD BfC Area Total45 44 km2 17 54 sq mi Elevation352 m 1 155 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total11 414 Density250 km2 650 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes90556Dialling codes09103Vehicle registrationFUWebsitewww cadolzburg de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighborhood 1 2 Districts 2 History 2 1 Middle Ages 2 2 Modern Times 2 3 Incorporations into the municipality 2 4 Demographics 3 Politics 3 1 Municipality Council 3 2 Mayor 3 3 Twin cities 4 Notable buildings 4 1 Castle 4 2 Observation Tower 4 3 Other sights 4 4 Local museum Heimatmuseum 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Transport 5 2 Education 5 3 Companies 5 4 Public Institutions 5 5 Clubs 6 Notable persons 7 ReferencesGeography editThe topography varies significantly in its height Neighborhood edit Neighboring Municipalities are beginning in the north then going clockwise Veitsbronn Seukendorf Furth Zirndorf Ammerndorf Grosshabersdorf LangenzenDistricts edit Cadolzburg consists of the city itself and 15 farther districts 4 Ballersdorf Deberndorf Egersdorf Gonnersdorf Greimersdorf Pleikershof Rossendorf Rutteldorf Schwadermuhle Seckendorf Steinbach Vogtsreichenbach Wachendorf Waldhaus ZautendorfHistory editMiddle Ages edit The place was first mentioned in 1157 when the reeve of Kadolzburg Helmericus de Kadoldesburc agreed on a territorial exchange between the diocese of Wurzburg the Heilsbronn Abbey So the name derives from Burg des Kadold meaning Kadold s castle If the castle had been built by Duke Kadold who in the year 793 founded the Herrieden Abbey it would be an early medieval citadel from the 8th century More likely however seems that it was erected by the allodium of the Abenbergers 3 The earliest erected parts surviving until today were built around 1250 under the rule of the Hohenzollern Conrad I the Burgraves of Nuremberg and his son Fredrick III as they took residence there In the year 1397 Fredrick VI was given all the land under the mountains untergebirgisch including the residence of Cadolzburg but merely 20 years later he was gifted the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the title Elector of Brandenburg his dynasty would later on become Emperors of Germany Under the reign of his son Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg Cadolzburg was used as a residence for hunting In the 14th century the spelling Cadelspurgk became common and appeared in various documents form the free imperial city of Nuremberg It formed part of the Margraviate of Ansbach and thus was part of the Franconian Circle since 1500 Modern Times edit In the late 18th century there were about 120 households in Cadolzburg The jurisdiction and municipal power were possessed by the brandenburg ansbach Office Cadolzburg The landowner was the Kastenamt Cadolzburg consisting of the castle a brewhouse 2 smitheries one bakery 2 pubs 105 houses 2 halffarms 1 brick production and the parish of Cadolzburg possessing two farms 5 In the municipality edict of 1808 the tax district of Cadolzburg was established the Municipaldistrict of Cadolzburg followed suit in 1810 being superimposable with the tax district They were subjects in administration and jurisdiction to the Landgericht Cadolzburg and in financial administration to the Rentamt bar de es Cadolzburg restyled Finanzamt Cadolzburg in 1920 It was classified as a Markt with a Magistrate of third class in 1818 6 Since 1862 Cadolzburg was administrated by the Bezirksamt Furth restyled Landkreis Furth in 1938 but the jurisdiction was left to the Landgericht Cadolzburg until 1879 from 1880 to the first of March 1931 it was given to the Amtsgericht Cadolzburg and since then the Amtsgericht Furth is the ordinary court The financial administration was taken over by the Finanzamt Furth on 1 January 1929 In 1961 the municipality had an extension of 4 486 km2 7 Incorporations into the municipality edit First of January 1972 most parts of the municipality of Deberndorf and on July first the former Municipality of Rossendorf were incorporated into Cadolzburg 6 1 May 1978 Steinbach and the district of Seckendorf of the dissolved Municipality of Horbach followed 8 In the year 2007 Cadolzburg celebrated its 850th anniversary Demographics edit Municipality of Cadolzburg Year 1987 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Inhabitants 8003 10130 10180 10224 10297 10323 10392 10470 10683 10741 10976 11073Houses 2052 2824 2833 2854 2871Source 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 City of Cadolzburg Municipality of Cadulzburg until the Reform Year 1818 1840 1852 1855 1861 1867 1871 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1900 1905 1910 1919 1925 1933 1939 1946 1950 1952 1961 1970 1987Inhabitants 976 1298 1333 1342 1344 1345 1319 1285 1237 1227 1280 1417 1494 1584 1655 1747 1870 2025 2215 3160 3309 3296 3480 3811 4257Houses 136 165 212 216 239 300 388 554 1059Source 11 12 13 13 13 14 13 15 13 13 16 13 13 17 13 13 13 18 13 13 19 13 7 20 9 Politics editMunicipality Council edit nbsp Town hallUntil 2002 the council had 20 members since the communal elections in 2008 there are 24 members CSU SPD Grune Independent FW Total2002 8 8 1 2 1 20 seats2008 12 6 1 4 1 24 seats2014 11 6 2 3 2 24 seats Last updated Communal elections on 16 March 2014 Mayor edit From 1978 to 2002 Claus Pierer SPD was mayor of the Cadolzburg 21 followed by Bernd Obst CSU On 2 March 2008 he was reelected with 79 of the votes against Hermann Zempel SPD with 21 On 16 March 2014 Obst was elected for his third term with 76 of the votes while his runup Diana Eichhorn SPD received 24 He was re elected in 2020 On 17 March 2024 Sarah Hofler SPD BfC was elected mayor after Obst became Landrat of the district of Furth She received 56 9 of the votes 22 Twin cities edit nbsp France Le Palais sur Vienne nbsp Austria Mauterndorf in Salzburg nbsp Italy Ulten in South TyrolNotable buildings edit nbsp Castle gate with bridgeCastle edit nbsp Castle form the west with walls in entire heightThe building to be seen nowadays is from the 13th to 18th century it used to be one of the residences of the Hohenzollern dynasty as burgraves of Nuremberg Frederick I of Brandenburg rebuilt it entirely and later died there in 1440 For the church dedicated to St Cecilia he donated the altar 1420 25 on which he is depicted together with his wife Elisabeth of Bavaria Landshut in the middle part right under the crucifixion scene The side parts show St Cecilia together with their groom St Valerian The altar was gifted to Frederick III on his request and moved to Berlin The original is today in the Jagdschloss Grunewald 23 but the church displays a copy 24 The Castle was not damaged during the Thirty Years War nbsp castle garden1933 1945 a part of the castle the so called Neues Schloss New Palace was used as a Gebietsfuhrerschule by the Hitler Youth 25 At the end of the war the castle burned down and was left a ruin for various decades 26 Since 1979 the Bavarian Administration of State Owned Palaces Gardens and Lakes together with the Bauamt Nuremberg Erlangen is responsible for the reconstruction and maintenance of the castle The reconstruction started in 1982 with the Castle itself and was finished in 2007 with the new creation of the gardens For seven years the inner and outer parts of the castle were open to the public and events were held 27 In 2013 it was decided to transform the Altes Schloss Old Palace into an experiential museum 27 In 2017 it was opened under the name HerrschaftsZeiten Erlebnis Cadolzburg 28 South to the Main Castle exists an Antecastle Vorburg consisting of multiple buildings from the 17th and 18th century and a walled garden The Wall Tower with the included clock is a gothic element from the 13th 14th century Observation Tower edit nbsp Observation tower from the south nbsp A view down the wooden staircase of the town s watchtower This tower commonly called the pencil being 25m was built 1893 in a high place by the Lokalbahn Aktien Gesellschaft LAG in the neogothic style to boost tourism 29 It used to be a popular destination for visitors from Furth especially when the cherry trees around the town bloomed A square based wooden stairway goes five floors up about half of the way there is a small balcony on one side of the tower blocked by a wooden door The roofed viewing platform based on a console looms over the upper part of the tower which is slightly slimmer than the former part The roof has decorative windows on every side It is open from sunrise to sunset and can be entered for a small fee In the roof of the tower peregrine falcons can be observed by webcam 30 Other sights edit Most parts of the city wall from the 15th century are still existent above the Torturm tower gate one can see the carved date 1476 The lutheran Markgrafenkirche St Cacilia was built in the years 1750 51 as a classical baroque forme Saalbau over the original most likely gothic church house Its interior is dominated by a matroneum going round the building maintaining an organ in the west The baptismal front originates in the baroque phase 1751 Noticeable is the crufying group with wooden sculptures from the school of Veit Stoss Mary and John dating back to 1470 80 and the crucifix 1500 Local museum Heimatmuseum edit The 1668 built former Town Hall was restored and made a local museum by the Heimatverein das Rangau Heimathaus Visitors can learn in twelve rooms about the local history and the geology of the region 31 Economy and infrastructure editTransport edit In the first half of the 1880s Cadolzburg was connected via stagecoach to Heilbronn having a station of the Nuremberg Crailsheim railway 32 This lost its importance due to the annex of the Rangaubahn the railway from Nuremberg via Furth to Zirndorf For a short time it was considered to further enlarge the line exploring the quarries of the Dillenberg with the train but it was abandoned later due to difficulties with the topography 32 3 The Highway 2409 a connection between the Bundesstrasse 14 close to Rosstal and the Bundesstrasse 8 close to Seukendorf leads through the Municipality The public transport is organized by the Verkehrsverbund Grossraum Nurnberg the lines 136 and 152 connect Cadolzburg with neighboring towns and also a Regionalbahn from Furth Central Station that terminates there In April 2016 there was a referendum whether or not to build a road around the town to reduce traffic within it It was defeated with 69 61 33 Education edit Most High School students either visit the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Gymnasium in Oberasbach the Wolfgang Borchert Gymnasium in Langenzenn or the Staatliche Realschule Zirndorf Companies edit Cadolto producing buildings based on containers Schokoladenfabrik Riegelein founded 1953Public Institutions edit There is a youth center Jugendzentrum Herz in Cadolzburg Clubs edit TSV Cadolzburg The soccer department which by far is the biggest part of the TSV consists of eleven teams have three normal and one small soccer field to play and compete Notable persons editAlbert III Elector of Brandenburg Frederick III Burgrave of Nuremberg Conrad I Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick I Elector of Brandenburg Puchta family Johann Georg PisendelReferences edit Liste der ersten Burgermeister Oberburgermeister in kreisangehorigen Gemeinden 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