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Kohlberg, Baden-Württemberg

Kohlberg is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany.

Kohlberg
View from the Jusi towards Kohlberg
Location of Kohlberg within Esslingen district
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Kohlberg
Kohlberg
Coordinates: 48°33′28″N 9°20′8″E / 48.55778°N 9.33556°E / 48.55778; 9.33556
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictEsslingen
Government
 • Mayor (2016–24) Rainer Taigel[1]
Area
 • Total4.39 km2 (1.69 sq mi)
Elevation
476 m (1,562 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total2,324
 • Density530/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
72664
Dialling codes07025
Vehicle registrationES
Websitewww.kohlberg-wuerttemberg.de

Geography edit

Kohlberg is located on the edge of Swabian Jura at an elevation of 357–673 metres (1,171–2,208 ft).

Municipality edit

Beside the village of Kohlberg there are no other villages, farms or houses within the municipality.

Neighboring communities edit

The following towns and municipalities, which belong to the district of Esslingen and to the district of Reutlingen¹, share borders with the municipality of Kohlberg, starting clockwise in the north: Frickenhausen, Neuffen, Metzingen¹ and Grafenberg¹.

History edit

 
Kohlberg in Esslingen district

Traces of a settlement in the area of Kohlberg go far back to the time before the birth of Christ. Jurassic chert tools, which had been manufactured in the Neolithic Age (about 3000 to 2000 BC), were found in the field area "Mittlerer Wasen". The tools found suggest that some the inhabitants of Kohlberg area were pastoralists and some were hunter-gatherers. This also applies to the Hallstatt period (800-400 BC), derived from some grave mounds in the upper Autmut valley.

In the following years significant disputes happened around a farm in Kohlberg. These took almost warlike forms in the 15th century, when Emperor Frederick III gave the farm in Kohlberg to Vice Chancellor Ulrich Welzli, who was born in Göppingen, as a hereditary fief. Only the totally unexpected death of Ulrich Welzli made a peaceful solution possible.

Based on an out-of-court deal between the Zwiefalten Abbey and the Ulrich Welzli's brother, who would have inherited the farm, the Rottweil court decided that it should be returned to Zwiefalten Abbey under the following obligation: Zwiefalten Abbey had to pay 1,000 florins to Welzli and had to pay him 100 guilders per year for the rest of his life. In 1467 Frederick III declared that the farm belonged again to the abbey and that it was not any longer af fief. As a consequence, the Abbey got back all its previous rights. Zwiefalten Abbey lent the farm in 1520 to some feudal peasants in Neuhausen an der Erms. Also in 1520, Kohlberg became an independent parish, after it had previously been filial community of Neuffen. The rights of the aristocrats and the Abbey were transferred to Württemberg after the Reformation.

Linen weaving was confirmed to be in place since the 17th century. However, the inhabitants focussed predominantly on agriculture until the middle of the 20th century, and even today there orchards and vineyards, which had been set up in the feudal time by the Zwiefalten Abbey, are well kept.

In Württemberg Kohlberg belonged first to Oberamt Neuffen. 1806 it came to Oberamt Nürtingen and 1938 to district Nürtingen. In the period of World War II the municipality was spared from airstrikes. On 23 April 1945 Kohlberg was occupied by the Americans and French soldiers, and the border between the sectors ran initially straight through the parish. It was later moved, so that the whole parish was in the American sector. With the administration reform 1973, the site was integrated into the district of Esslingen.

Mayors edit

  • 1924-1945: Eugen Schäfer
  • 1945: Hermann Schaich
  • 1945-1948: Richard Arnold
  • 1948-1956: Eugen Schäfer
  • 1956-1993: Rolf Winkler
  • 1993-2008: Frank Buss
  • 2008-2016: Klaus Roller
  • since 2016: Rainer Taigel

Crest edit

Blazon: In the upper part of a divided blade are two silver (white) lilies side by side, and below in silver (white) a blue branch with blue grapes and two blue leaves.

This is an indication for the winemaking history of Kohlberg. The town flag has the colors white and blue. The coat of arms was awarded in 1952 by the state government, the flag in 1973 by the Ministry of Interior.

Culture and Attractions edit

Fruit and Wine edit

  • Kohlberg is located on the Württemberg wine road with many attractions.
  • Regularly scheduled village festivals are the Cherry Festival and the Kohlberg Wine Festival.

Buildings edit

  • Winepress, built in 1579

Natural Monuments edit

  • The Jusi is 673 m high. From there hikers have a wonderful panorama view over Swabia.

Sons and daughters of Kohlberg edit

  • Christian Nathanael Osiander (1781-1855), theologian, General Superintendent of Ulm, Member of Parliament
  • August Holder (1850-1918), literary historian and local historian
  • Philipp Jakob Manz (1861-1936), industrial architect

External links edit

  • Offizielle Website

References edit

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 12 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.

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Kohlberg is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden Wurttemberg in southern Germany KohlbergMunicipalityView from the Jusi towards KohlbergCoat of armsLocation of Kohlberg within Esslingen districtKohlbergShow map of GermanyKohlbergShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 33 28 N 9 20 8 E 48 55778 N 9 33556 E 48 55778 9 33556CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionStuttgartDistrictEsslingenGovernment Mayor 2016 24 Rainer Taigel 1 Area Total4 39 km2 1 69 sq mi Elevation476 m 1 562 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total2 324 Density530 km2 1 400 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes72664Dialling codes07025Vehicle registrationESWebsitewww kohlberg wuerttemberg de Contents 1 Geography 2 Municipality 3 Neighboring communities 4 History 5 Mayors 6 Crest 7 Culture and Attractions 7 1 Fruit and Wine 7 2 Buildings 7 3 Natural Monuments 8 Sons and daughters of Kohlberg 9 External links 10 ReferencesGeography editKohlberg is located on the edge of Swabian Jura at an elevation of 357 673 metres 1 171 2 208 ft Municipality editBeside the village of Kohlberg there are no other villages farms or houses within the municipality Neighboring communities editThe following towns and municipalities which belong to the district of Esslingen and to the district of Reutlingen share borders with the municipality of Kohlberg starting clockwise in the north Frickenhausen Neuffen Metzingen and Grafenberg History edit nbsp Kohlberg in Esslingen district Traces of a settlement in the area of Kohlberg go far back to the time before the birth of Christ Jurassic chert tools which had been manufactured in the Neolithic Age about 3000 to 2000 BC were found in the field area Mittlerer Wasen The tools found suggest that some the inhabitants of Kohlberg area were pastoralists and some were hunter gatherers This also applies to the Hallstatt period 800 400 BC derived from some grave mounds in the upper Autmut valley In the following years significant disputes happened around a farm in Kohlberg These took almost warlike forms in the 15th century when Emperor Frederick III gave the farm in Kohlberg to Vice Chancellor Ulrich Welzli who was born in Goppingen as a hereditary fief Only the totally unexpected death of Ulrich Welzli made a peaceful solution possible Based on an out of court deal between the Zwiefalten Abbey and the Ulrich Welzli s brother who would have inherited the farm the Rottweil court decided that it should be returned to Zwiefalten Abbey under the following obligation Zwiefalten Abbey had to pay 1 000 florins to Welzli and had to pay him 100 guilders per year for the rest of his life In 1467 Frederick III declared that the farm belonged again to the abbey and that it was not any longer af fief As a consequence the Abbey got back all its previous rights Zwiefalten Abbey lent the farm in 1520 to some feudal peasants in Neuhausen an der Erms Also in 1520 Kohlberg became an independent parish after it had previously been filial community of Neuffen The rights of the aristocrats and the Abbey were transferred to Wurttemberg after the Reformation Linen weaving was confirmed to be in place since the 17th century However the inhabitants focussed predominantly on agriculture until the middle of the 20th century and even today there orchards and vineyards which had been set up in the feudal time by the Zwiefalten Abbey are well kept In Wurttemberg Kohlberg belonged first to Oberamt Neuffen 1806 it came to Oberamt Nurtingen and 1938 to district Nurtingen In the period of World War II the municipality was spared from airstrikes On 23 April 1945 Kohlberg was occupied by the Americans and French soldiers and the border between the sectors ran initially straight through the parish It was later moved so that the whole parish was in the American sector With the administration reform 1973 the site was integrated into the district of Esslingen Mayors edit1924 1945 Eugen Schafer 1945 Hermann Schaich 1945 1948 Richard Arnold 1948 1956 Eugen Schafer 1956 1993 Rolf Winkler 1993 2008 Frank Buss 2008 2016 Klaus Roller since 2016 Rainer TaigelCrest editBlazon In the upper part of a divided blade are two silver white lilies side by side and below in silver white a blue branch with blue grapes and two blue leaves This is an indication for the winemaking history of Kohlberg The town flag has the colors white and blue The coat of arms was awarded in 1952 by the state government the flag in 1973 by the Ministry of Interior Culture and Attractions editFruit and Wine edit Kohlberg is located on the Wurttemberg wine road with many attractions Regularly scheduled village festivals are the Cherry Festival and the Kohlberg Wine Festival Buildings edit Winepress built in 1579 Natural Monuments edit The Jusi is 673 m high From there hikers have a wonderful panorama view over Swabia Sons and daughters of Kohlberg editChristian Nathanael Osiander 1781 1855 theologian General Superintendent of Ulm Member of Parliament August Holder 1850 1918 literary historian and local historian Philipp Jakob Manz 1861 1936 industrial architectExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kohlberg Wurttemberg nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Kohlberg Offizielle WebsiteReferences edit Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse Staatsanzeiger accessed 12 September 2021 Bevolkerung nach Nationalitat und Geschlecht am 31 Dezember 2022 Population by nationality and sex as of December 31 2022 CSV in German Statistisches Landesamt Baden Wurttemberg June 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kohlberg Baden Wurttemberg amp oldid 1139345730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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