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Marbach am Neckar

Marbach am Neckar is a town about 20 kilometres north of Stuttgart. It belongs to the district of Ludwigsburg, the Stuttgart region and the European metropolitan region of Stuttgart. Marbach is known as the birthplace of Friedrich Schiller, to whom it owes the additional designation of Schiller City, which it has officially held since 2022.[2] The town is home to the Schiller National Museum, the German Literature Archive and the Modern Literature Museum.

Marbach am Neckar
Friedrich Schiller's birthplace
Location of Marbach am Neckar within Ludwigsburg district
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Marbach am Neckar
Marbach am Neckar
Coordinates: 48°56′N 9°15′E / 48.933°N 9.250°E / 48.933; 9.250Coordinates: 48°56′N 9°15′E / 48.933°N 9.250°E / 48.933; 9.250
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictLudwigsburg
Area
 • Total18.06 km2 (6.97 sq mi)
Elevation
224 m (735 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[1]
 • Total15,797
 • Density870/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
71672
Dialling codes07144
Vehicle registrationLB
Websitewww.schillerstadt-marbach.de

Geography

Geographical location

Marbach is located in the Neckar Basin on the eastern bank of a loop of the Neckar, whose impact slope is interrupted by two deep cuts. The northern of the two cuts is flowed through by the largely blocked Strenzelbach stream, the southern by the Eichgraben ditch. Marbach's old town lies on the southern slope of the Strenzelbach valley, some 30 metres above the Neckar, while the newer residential and commercial areas are spread across the slopes further to the north-east, east and south. Even further south, somewhat secluded by the cutting of the Eichgraben, is the residential area of Hörnle with about 1600 inhabitants. The furrow formed by the Strenzelbach cuts short a loop of the Murr, which flows into the Neckar just north of the town, and forms an important traffic axis for Marbach and the surrounding area.

Districts and exclaves

In addition to the immediate surroundings of the Inner City, the urban area includes a narrow strip extending southwest along the Neckar River and incorporating the Marbach power plant.

Furthermore, three exclaves belong to the urban area. Two of them are the districts of Rielingshausen and Siegelhausen, both of which are spatially separated from Marbach. While the area of the core town itself is almost free of forest, the largest part of the forest area of Marbach comprises the uninhabited exclave in the Hardtwald to the north-east of the district of Rielingshausen, which is assigned to the Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge natural area.

Rielingshausen, with about 2800 inhabitants, is located about five kilometres northeast of Marbach on a hill between the Murr and the Hardtwald. The hamlet of Hinterbirkenhof, one and a half kilometres to the north, also belongs to the village. The district is divided by several stream valleys, all of which lead to the Murr. The village centre lies in the shallow hollow of the Weidenbach, while the Kaisersbach forms a depression between Rielingshausen and Hinterbirkenhof. The eastern boundary of the village is formed by the Eichbach, which disappears halfway through in a sinkhole. The Sulzbach flows through a wide valley southeast of the village. After being straightened during the land consolidation in the 1970s, it was renaturalised at the end of the 1980s. This measure was awarded the cultural landscape prize of the Swabian Heritage Society in 1991.

Siegelhausen, a small hamlet with about 30 inhabitants, is located about five kilometres southeast of the core town off the road between Affalterbach and Hochdorf in the valley of the Strombach, which is also called the Apfelbach.

History

Marbach am Neckar was founded by the Franks in the 8th century AD between the Duchies of Swabia and Franconia and the Prince-Bishoprics of Speyer and Constance. Marbach received its town rights in 1009 from Walter Marktrecht, Bishop of Speyer. Around the mid-13th century, those rights were reaffirmed by the Dukes of Teck. In 1302, the Dukes of Teck sold Marbach to the County of Württemberg, who made the city the seat of its own administrative district later in the 14th century and then an Oberamt, Oberamt Marbach [de], in 1758. That Oberamt was dramatically enlarged on 18 March 1806, but then dissolved entirely in 1938. Marbach was subsequently assigned to a new district, Landkreis Ludwigsburg. On 1 July 1972, Marbach incorporated the town of Rielingshausen.[2]

Geography

The city (Stadt) of Marbach am Neckar covers 18.06 square kilometers (6.97 sq mi) of the district of Ludwigsburg in a total of four separate exclaves. Marbach is, according to government urban planning, part of the Stuttgart Metropolitan Region. Marbach's municipal areas are physically located in the basin of [de] the Neckar, with the exception of its easternmost exclave, which lies in the Swabian-Franconian Forest. The lowest elevation above sea level in the municipal area, 190 meters (620 ft) Normalnull (NN), is found where the Neckar flows out of Marbach and into Benningen am Neckar. The highest elevation, 355 meters (1,165 ft), is found in the east, at the top of the Bülzberg.[2]

Politics

Marbach has two boroughs (Ortsteile) – Marbach am Neckar and Rielingshausen – and three villages: Hinterbirkenhof, Hörnle, Siegelhausen. Also in Marbach's municipal area are the minor administrative units of Dampfkraftwerk, Eichgraben, and Häldenmühle, and the abandoned villages of Hegnachsiedel, Kaisersberg, and Sigebotesbuch.[2]

Sister cities

Marbach am Neckar is twinned with:

Coat of arms

 

Marbach am Neckar's coat of arms displays its field, gold in color, as divided party per pale into halves. The left half has three black stag antlers [de], taken from the arms of Württemberg. The right half has a crenelated, white tower wrapped with green vines growing two clusters of blue grapes. The placement of Württemberg's arms is derived from town seals in since Württemberg's purchase of the city in 1302, when their arms replaced those of the Dukes of Teck. The tower first appeared around 1547 as a reference to local viticulture. The current coat of arms was devised in 1938 from a 1593 town seal. Marbach has had a municipal flag since 1871.[2]

Notable people

Sport

  • Rolf Geiger (born 1934), a former footballer with 245 club caps and 8 for Germany
  • Sascha Maier (born 1974), a former footballer with 371 club caps
  • Jörg Bergen (born 1966) a football manager and former player with 330 club caps.

See also

References

  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ a b c d "Marbach am Neckar". LEO-BW (in German). Baden-Württemberg. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  3. ^ "L'Isle-Adam, Frankreich" (in German). City of Marbach am Neckar. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Washington / Missouri, USA" (in German). City of Marbach am Neckar. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Tongling, China" (in German). City of Marbach am Neckar. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  6. ^ Clerke, Agnes Mary (1911). "Mayer, Johann Tobias" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). p. 933.
  7. ^ Robertson, John George (1911). "Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). pp. 324–326.

External links

  • Official website

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Marbach am Neckar is a town about 20 kilometres north of Stuttgart It belongs to the district of Ludwigsburg the Stuttgart region and the European metropolitan region of Stuttgart Marbach is known as the birthplace of Friedrich Schiller to whom it owes the additional designation of Schiller City which it has officially held since 2022 2 The town is home to the Schiller National Museum the German Literature Archive and the Modern Literature Museum Marbach am NeckarTownFriedrich Schiller s birthplaceCoat of armsLocation of Marbach am Neckar within Ludwigsburg districtMarbach am NeckarShow map of GermanyMarbach am NeckarShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 56 N 9 15 E 48 933 N 9 250 E 48 933 9 250 Coordinates 48 56 N 9 15 E 48 933 N 9 250 E 48 933 9 250CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionStuttgartDistrictLudwigsburgArea Total18 06 km2 6 97 sq mi Elevation224 m 735 ft Population 2021 12 31 1 Total15 797 Density870 km2 2 300 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes71672Dialling codes07144Vehicle registrationLBWebsitewww wbr schillerstadt marbach wbr de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Geographical location 1 2 Districts and exclaves 2 History 3 Geography 4 Politics 4 1 Sister cities 4 2 Coat of arms 5 Notable people 5 1 Sport 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeography EditGeographical location Edit Marbach is located in the Neckar Basin on the eastern bank of a loop of the Neckar whose impact slope is interrupted by two deep cuts The northern of the two cuts is flowed through by the largely blocked Strenzelbach stream the southern by the Eichgraben ditch Marbach s old town lies on the southern slope of the Strenzelbach valley some 30 metres above the Neckar while the newer residential and commercial areas are spread across the slopes further to the north east east and south Even further south somewhat secluded by the cutting of the Eichgraben is the residential area of Hornle with about 1600 inhabitants The furrow formed by the Strenzelbach cuts short a loop of the Murr which flows into the Neckar just north of the town and forms an important traffic axis for Marbach and the surrounding area Districts and exclaves Edit In addition to the immediate surroundings of the Inner City the urban area includes a narrow strip extending southwest along the Neckar River and incorporating the Marbach power plant Furthermore three exclaves belong to the urban area Two of them are the districts of Rielingshausen and Siegelhausen both of which are spatially separated from Marbach While the area of the core town itself is almost free of forest the largest part of the forest area of Marbach comprises the uninhabited exclave in the Hardtwald to the north east of the district of Rielingshausen which is assigned to the Schwabisch Frankische Waldberge natural area Rielingshausen with about 2800 inhabitants is located about five kilometres northeast of Marbach on a hill between the Murr and the Hardtwald The hamlet of Hinterbirkenhof one and a half kilometres to the north also belongs to the village The district is divided by several stream valleys all of which lead to the Murr The village centre lies in the shallow hollow of the Weidenbach while the Kaisersbach forms a depression between Rielingshausen and Hinterbirkenhof The eastern boundary of the village is formed by the Eichbach which disappears halfway through in a sinkhole The Sulzbach flows through a wide valley southeast of the village After being straightened during the land consolidation in the 1970s it was renaturalised at the end of the 1980s This measure was awarded the cultural landscape prize of the Swabian Heritage Society in 1991 Siegelhausen a small hamlet with about 30 inhabitants is located about five kilometres southeast of the core town off the road between Affalterbach and Hochdorf in the valley of the Strombach which is also called the Apfelbach History EditMarbach am Neckar was founded by the Franks in the 8th century AD between the Duchies of Swabia and Franconia and the Prince Bishoprics of Speyer and Constance Marbach received its town rights in 1009 from Walter Marktrecht Bishop of Speyer Around the mid 13th century those rights were reaffirmed by the Dukes of Teck In 1302 the Dukes of Teck sold Marbach to the County of Wurttemberg who made the city the seat of its own administrative district later in the 14th century and then an Oberamt Oberamt Marbach de in 1758 That Oberamt was dramatically enlarged on 18 March 1806 but then dissolved entirely in 1938 Marbach was subsequently assigned to a new district Landkreis Ludwigsburg On 1 July 1972 Marbach incorporated the town of Rielingshausen 2 Geography EditThe city Stadt of Marbach am Neckar covers 18 06 square kilometers 6 97 sq mi of the district of Ludwigsburg in a total of four separate exclaves Marbach is according to government urban planning part of the Stuttgart Metropolitan Region Marbach s municipal areas are physically located in the basin of de the Neckar with the exception of its easternmost exclave which lies in the Swabian Franconian Forest The lowest elevation above sea level in the municipal area 190 meters 620 ft Normalnull NN is found where the Neckar flows out of Marbach and into Benningen am Neckar The highest elevation 355 meters 1 165 ft is found in the east at the top of the Bulzberg 2 Politics EditMarbach has two boroughs Ortsteile Marbach am Neckar and Rielingshausen and three villages Hinterbirkenhof Hornle Siegelhausen Also in Marbach s municipal area are the minor administrative units of Dampfkraftwerk Eichgraben and Haldenmuhle and the abandoned villages of Hegnachsiedel Kaisersberg and Sigebotesbuch 2 Sister cities Edit See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Marbach am Neckar is twinned with L Isle Adam Val d Oise France since 1987 3 Washington Missouri United States since 1990 4 Tongling Anhui People s Republic of China since 2005 5 Coat of arms Edit Marbach am Neckar s coat of arms displays its field gold in color as divided party per pale into halves The left half has three black stag antlers de taken from the arms of Wurttemberg The right half has a crenelated white tower wrapped with green vines growing two clusters of blue grapes The placement of Wurttemberg s arms is derived from town seals in since Wurttemberg s purchase of the city in 1302 when their arms replaced those of the Dukes of Teck The tower first appeared around 1547 as a reference to local viticulture The current coat of arms was devised in 1938 from a 1593 town seal Marbach has had a municipal flag since 1871 2 Notable people Edit Friedrich Schiller 1793 Tobias Mayer 1723 1762 an astronomer famous for his studies of the Moon 6 Elisabetha Dorothea Schiller 1732 1802 an innkeeper s daughter mother of Friedrich Schiller Christophine Reinwald 1757 1847 an artist the eldest sister of Friedrich Schiller Friedrich Schiller 1759 1805 a playwright poet and philosopher 7 Kurt Pinthus 1886 1975 an author journalist critic and commentator lived in Marburg at the end of his life Fritz Aldinger born 1941 a materials scientist Cornelia Kallisch born 1956 an operatic mezzo sopranoSport Edit Rolf Geiger born 1934 a former footballer with 245 club caps and 8 for Germany Sascha Maier born 1974 a former footballer with 371 club caps Jorg Bergen born 1966 a football manager and former player with 330 club caps See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marbach am Neckar Museum of Modern LiteratureReferences Edit 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 a b c d Marbach am Neckar LEO BW in German Baden Wurttemberg Retrieved 31 July 2020 L Isle Adam Frankreich in German City of Marbach am Neckar Retrieved 31 July 2020 Washington Missouri USA in German City of Marbach am Neckar Retrieved 31 July 2020 Tongling China in German City of Marbach am Neckar Retrieved 31 July 2020 Clerke Agnes Mary 1911 Mayer Johann Tobias Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 17 11th ed p 933 Robertson John George 1911 Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 24 11th ed pp 324 326 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marbach am Neckar amp oldid 1130906010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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