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Vaihingen an der Enz

Vaihingen an der Enz is a town located between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe, in southern Germany, on the western periphery of the Stuttgart Region. Vaihingen is situated on the river Enz, and has a population of around 30,000. The former district-capital is now part of the district of Ludwigsburg in the Land (state) of Baden-Württemberg. It is 25 km northwest of Stuttgart, and 15 km west of Ludwigsburg. Not to be confused with Vaihingen, a district of Stuttgart.

Vaihingen an der Enz
Location of Vaihingen an der Enz within Ludwigsburg district
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Vaihingen an der Enz
Coordinates: 48°55′58″N 8°57′23″E / 48.93278°N 8.95639°E / 48.93278; 8.95639
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictLudwigsburg
Subdivisions9
Government
 • Lord mayor (2022–30) Uwe Skrzypek[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total73.41 km2 (28.34 sq mi)
Elevation
217 m (712 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total29,154
 • Density400/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
71654–71665
Dialling codes07042
Vehicle registrationLB
Websitewww.vaihingen.de

Location edit

Vaihingen lies at an altitude of 200 to 450 metres at the end of the Strohgäus, on the western edge of the Neckarbecken in a valley widening of the Enz. The town centre lies on the east side of the river and is overlooked by the castle Kaltenstein.

History edit

Vaihingen may date back as far as 799 AD, but the documents are not clear. In 1252 documents refer directly to Vaihingen as a town, established by Count Gottfried von Vaihingen. The town changed hands several times. In the sixteenth century it became a Protestant town. During the Thirty Years' War Vaihingen was besieged by both the Protestant and Catholic warring factions. The consequences of the 1848 revolution caused harvest failures and inflation, and the town population diminished by a large emigration. In the early 1900s, a connection to the railroad network brought more people and industries to Vaihingen. In 1938 Vaihingen became a regional centre.

There was the Vaihingen an der Enz concentration camp during World War II.

Mayor edit

At the top of the town is since 1256 the mayor and the court, consisting of twelve citizens, including four mayors. Chairman of the court was the official mayor. With the elevation to Große Kreisstadt on January 1, 1973, the mayor bears the official title Lord mayor. He is directly elected by the electorate every 8 years. He is chairman of the municipal council. His general deputy is the first councilor with the official title of mayor.

Mayors since 1893

  • 1893–1899: Karl Friedrich Richard Bohringer, Stadtschultheiß,
  • 1900–1907: Ferdinand Bentel, Stadtschultheiß,
  • 1907–1911: Christian Wilhelm Wischuf, Stadtschultheiß
  • 1912–1923: Matthew Häselin, Stadtschultheiß,
  • 1923–1926: vacant; the official duties were performed by several councilors as temporary administrators
  • 1926–1936: Hermann Linkenheil, mayor
  • 1936–1945: Karl Schmid, mayor
  • 1945–1954: Ludwig Lörcher, mayor
  • 1954–1981: Gerhard Palm, mayor, from 1973 lord mayor
  • 1982–2006: Heinz Kälberer, mayor
  • 2006–2022: Gerd Maisch, mayor
  • 2022–present: Uwe Skrzypek

On May 7, 2006, Gerd Maisch (previously mayor of Tamm), was elected as the new mayor of Vaihingen. He took office on September 1, 2006. Gerd Maisch won against Matthias Ehrlein (Stutensee), and Helga Eberle (Aurich) with 62% of the vote.

On September 1, 2022, Uwe Skrzypek overtook the role of Lord Mayor from Gerd Maisch after winning the local elections.

Transport edit

Vaihingen is located on the Württemberger Weinstraße and on the southern route of the German Timber-Frame Road, both routes pass many sights.

Sights edit

  • Marketplace

The panoramic sight at the market place includes the town hall and the town church (alternative central/main church). Due to devastating fires in 1693 and 1784, housing facilities had to be rebuilt and their architecture dates back to then.

  • Town Hall

A fire destroyed the old town hall building in 1693. It was rebuilt in the same location in 1720, following long years of controversy between the citizens of Vaihingen and the administration of Württemberg. Its paintings date back to 1901. The ground floor was originally used as a sales area for tradesmen.

  • The Town Wall

The former Town Wall is partly preserved in the Baedergasse. It is accessible by foot in the direction of the Klingengasse. A broad alley including a stone portraying the coat of arms was built in 1786. Small bridges connect the top level of the buildings and served as escape routes during high flood water.

  • St. Peter's Church

The St. Peter's Church is the oldest church in Vaihingen and dates back to 1490 Roman architecture. Modifications were carried out several times. It remained Vaihingen's cemetery church until 1839. From 1871 onwards, it was used as a gym and was rebuilt again in 1980 according to the old style. The town museum can be found on the top floor of the building. Even today, old gravestones from the former cemetery can still be seen.

  • The Haspelturm (Tower of Pulley)

The Haspelturm, also called "a thief's tower" is the oldest tower in Vaihingen. An old roman ornament ("Rundbogenfries") indicates that it might have been built as early as the 13th century. The tower's six stories dominate the old town's silhouette. In the first floor the "Haspel," a kind of pulley that was used to lower its prisoners into the dungeon, can be found.

  • The Pulvertum (lit. "Powder Tower")
 
Pulverturm

The Pulverturm is a former prison with massive walls up to three meters thick. The former corner tower of the town's defense wall was built in 1492 and served among others as a prison, a home of homeless people and a slaughterhouse. Today the tower can be used as a place for cultural occasions, in particular art exhibitions.

  • The Town Church

The Town Church was built in 1513. Its current appearance came to be after the fire of 1693. Before that fire, the church suffered from destructions because of the fires in 1617 and 1618. The tympanum over the south entrance (carrying the cross) is from 1521. In 1892-93 the inside of the church was rebuilt by the master-builder Dolmetsch. That is when the organ was put in the place where it still sits today. Moreover, galleries have been included. These galleries as well as the outside stairways at the south entrance were removed in the 1960s.

  • Kaltenstein Castle
 
Kaltenstein Castle

Kaltenstein Castle was built on a rocket of Muschelkalk (Middle Trias). It was the former seat of the area's duke and was first mentioned in 1096 as castrum vehingen. Duke Karl Alexander had it renovated in 1734 and later fortified. In the following years it was used as a garrison and a hospital, from 1842 onwards as a workhouse. Today, it is the seat of a social Christian charity organisation ("Christlichens Jugenddorf").

Museums edit

 
Horrheim Town Hall

Vaihingen has a municipal museum in the St. Peter's Church and a wine museum in the old winery in the district Horrheim.

KZ-memorial edit

The memorial for the concentration camp Vaihingen in the Glattbachtal was opened on April 16, 2005. A twenty-minute audiovisual presentation reminiscent of the events of the years 1944 and 1945.

Culture edit

The May Festival Vaihingen Enz is one of the oldest children's festivals in Baden-Württemberg, first documented in 1687. Despite being held yearly on Pentecost (May or June), it is a non-religious festival. The highlight of the festival is a parade presenting several historic events as well as current sportsclubs and institutions of Vaihingen. Many people who moved away from Vaihingen take the opportunity to visit their hometown on this event.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Vaihingen an der Enz is twinned with:[3]

Notable people edit

Notes edit

Vaihingen an der Enz is located on the western periphery of the Middle Neckar region, "Region Mittlerer Neckar", with its old name. See also Stuttgart Metropolitan Region

References edit

  1. ^ Oberbürgermeisterwahl Vaihingen an der Enz 2022, Staatsanzeiger.
  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. ^ "Partnerstadt Köszeg". vaihingen.de (in German). Vaihingen an der Enz. Retrieved 2021-02-20.

Literature edit

  • Aker, Gudrun and others: Die Stadtkirche in Vaihingen an der Enz. Kirchliches Leben unter dem Kaltenstein in acht Jahrhunderten. Mit Beiträgen von Gudrun Aker, Lothar Behr, Stefan Benning, Anne-Christine Brehm, Hartmut Leins, Manfred Scheck, Marc Wartner. Hrsg. von der Evangelischen Kirchengemeinde Vaihingen an der Enz anlässlich der Grundsteinlegung der Stadtkirchen-Erweiterung vor 500 Jahren. Vaihingen 2013.
  • Behr, Lothar and others (Hrsg.): Geschichte der Stadt Vaihingen an der Enz. Vaihingen 2001.
  • Keyser, Erich (Hrsg.): Württembergisches Städtebuch; Band IV Teilband Baden-Württemberg Band 2 aus "Deutsches Städtebuch. Handbuch städtischer Geschichte – Im Auftrage der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der historischen Kommissionen und mit Unterstützung des Deutschen Städtetages, des Deutschen Städtebundes und des Deutschen Gemeindetages. Stuttgart 1961.
  • Paulus, Karl Eduard: Beschreibung des Oberamts Vaihingen. Hrsg. vom Königlichen topographischen Bureau. Stuttgart 1856.

External links edit

  • Pictures of the concentration camp cemetery at Vaihingen/Enz at the Sites of Memory webpage
  • Pictures of the military and refugee memorials in the municipal cemetery at Vaihingen/Enz at the Sites of Memory webpage
  • official internetpresence of Vaihingen Enz town council
  • Presentation of district Kleinglattbach

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Translated de Vaihingen an der Enz to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Vaihingen an der Enz is a town located between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe in southern Germany on the western periphery of the Stuttgart Region Vaihingen is situated on the river Enz and has a population of around 30 000 The former district capital is now part of the district of Ludwigsburg in the Land state of Baden Wurttemberg It is 25 km northwest of Stuttgart and 15 km west of Ludwigsburg Not to be confused with Vaihingen a district of Stuttgart Vaihingen an der EnzTownCoat of armsLocation of Vaihingen an der Enz within Ludwigsburg districtVaihingen an der EnzShow map of GermanyVaihingen an der EnzShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 55 58 N 8 57 23 E 48 93278 N 8 95639 E 48 93278 8 95639CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionStuttgartDistrictLudwigsburgSubdivisions9Government Lord mayor 2022 30 Uwe Skrzypek 1 Ind Area Total73 41 km2 28 34 sq mi Elevation217 m 712 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total29 154 Density400 km2 1 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes71654 71665Dialling codes07042Vehicle registrationLBWebsitewww vaihingen de Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Mayor 4 Transport 5 Sights 5 1 Museums 5 2 KZ memorial 6 Culture 7 Twin towns sister cities 8 Notable people 9 Notes 10 References 11 Literature 12 External linksLocation editVaihingen lies at an altitude of 200 to 450 metres at the end of the Strohgaus on the western edge of the Neckarbecken in a valley widening of the Enz The town centre lies on the east side of the river and is overlooked by the castle Kaltenstein History editVaihingen may date back as far as 799 AD but the documents are not clear In 1252 documents refer directly to Vaihingen as a town established by Count Gottfried von Vaihingen The town changed hands several times In the sixteenth century it became a Protestant town During the Thirty Years War Vaihingen was besieged by both the Protestant and Catholic warring factions The consequences of the 1848 revolution caused harvest failures and inflation and the town population diminished by a large emigration In the early 1900s a connection to the railroad network brought more people and industries to Vaihingen In 1938 Vaihingen became a regional centre There was the Vaihingen an der Enz concentration camp during World War II Mayor editAt the top of the town is since 1256 the mayor and the court consisting of twelve citizens including four mayors Chairman of the court was the official mayor With the elevation to Grosse Kreisstadt on January 1 1973 the mayor bears the official title Lord mayor He is directly elected by the electorate every 8 years He is chairman of the municipal council His general deputy is the first councilor with the official title of mayor Mayors since 1893 1893 1899 Karl Friedrich Richard Bohringer Stadtschultheiss 1900 1907 Ferdinand Bentel Stadtschultheiss 1907 1911 Christian Wilhelm Wischuf Stadtschultheiss 1912 1923 Matthew Haselin Stadtschultheiss 1923 1926 vacant the official duties were performed by several councilors as temporary administrators 1926 1936 Hermann Linkenheil mayor 1936 1945 Karl Schmid mayor 1945 1954 Ludwig Lorcher mayor 1954 1981 Gerhard Palm mayor from 1973 lord mayor 1982 2006 Heinz Kalberer mayor 2006 2022 Gerd Maisch mayor 2022 present Uwe SkrzypekOn May 7 2006 Gerd Maisch previously mayor of Tamm was elected as the new mayor of Vaihingen He took office on September 1 2006 Gerd Maisch won against Matthias Ehrlein Stutensee and Helga Eberle Aurich with 62 of the vote On September 1 2022 Uwe Skrzypek overtook the role of Lord Mayor from Gerd Maisch after winning the local elections Transport editVaihingen is located on the Wurttemberger Weinstrasse and on the southern route of the German Timber Frame Road both routes pass many sights Sights editMarketplaceThe panoramic sight at the market place includes the town hall and the town church alternative central main church Due to devastating fires in 1693 and 1784 housing facilities had to be rebuilt and their architecture dates back to then Town HallA fire destroyed the old town hall building in 1693 It was rebuilt in the same location in 1720 following long years of controversy between the citizens of Vaihingen and the administration of Wurttemberg Its paintings date back to 1901 The ground floor was originally used as a sales area for tradesmen The Town WallThe former Town Wall is partly preserved in the Baedergasse It is accessible by foot in the direction of the Klingengasse A broad alley including a stone portraying the coat of arms was built in 1786 Small bridges connect the top level of the buildings and served as escape routes during high flood water St Peter s ChurchThe St Peter s Church is the oldest church in Vaihingen and dates back to 1490 Roman architecture Modifications were carried out several times It remained Vaihingen s cemetery church until 1839 From 1871 onwards it was used as a gym and was rebuilt again in 1980 according to the old style The town museum can be found on the top floor of the building Even today old gravestones from the former cemetery can still be seen The Haspelturm Tower of Pulley The Haspelturm also called a thief s tower is the oldest tower in Vaihingen An old roman ornament Rundbogenfries indicates that it might have been built as early as the 13th century The tower s six stories dominate the old town s silhouette In the first floor the Haspel a kind of pulley that was used to lower its prisoners into the dungeon can be found The Pulvertum lit Powder Tower nbsp PulverturmThe Pulverturm is a former prison with massive walls up to three meters thick The former corner tower of the town s defense wall was built in 1492 and served among others as a prison a home of homeless people and a slaughterhouse Today the tower can be used as a place for cultural occasions in particular art exhibitions The Town ChurchThe Town Church was built in 1513 Its current appearance came to be after the fire of 1693 Before that fire the church suffered from destructions because of the fires in 1617 and 1618 The tympanum over the south entrance carrying the cross is from 1521 In 1892 93 the inside of the church was rebuilt by the master builder Dolmetsch That is when the organ was put in the place where it still sits today Moreover galleries have been included These galleries as well as the outside stairways at the south entrance were removed in the 1960s Kaltenstein Castle nbsp Kaltenstein CastleKaltenstein Castle was built on a rocket of Muschelkalk Middle Trias It was the former seat of the area s duke and was first mentioned in 1096 as castrum vehingen Duke Karl Alexander had it renovated in 1734 and later fortified In the following years it was used as a garrison and a hospital from 1842 onwards as a workhouse Today it is the seat of a social Christian charity organisation Christlichens Jugenddorf Museums edit nbsp Horrheim Town HallVaihingen has a municipal museum in the St Peter s Church and a wine museum in the old winery in the district Horrheim KZ memorial edit The memorial for the concentration camp Vaihingen in the Glattbachtal was opened on April 16 2005 A twenty minute audiovisual presentation reminiscent of the events of the years 1944 and 1945 Culture editThe May Festival Vaihingen Enz is one of the oldest children s festivals in Baden Wurttemberg first documented in 1687 Despite being held yearly on Pentecost May or June it is a non religious festival The highlight of the festival is a parade presenting several historic events as well as current sportsclubs and institutions of Vaihingen Many people who moved away from Vaihingen take the opportunity to visit their hometown on this event Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Vaihingen an der Enz is twinned with 3 nbsp Koszeg HungaryNotable people editJohann Jacob Zimmermann 1644 1693 astronomer mathematician and theologian Jacob Friedrich von Abel 1751 1829 professor of philosophy Karl Friedrich Hensler 1759 1825 theatre director and author Karl Gerok 1815 1890 preacher and religious poet Konstantin von Neurath 1873 1956 diplomat and politician Friedrich Kellner 1885 1970 Chief Justice Inspector diarist Karl Blessing 1900 1971 President of the Deutsche Bundesbank 1958 1969 Hartwig Gauder born 1954 race walker Olympic and world champion Carolin Klockner born 1995 German wine ambassadorNotes editVaihingen an der Enz is located on the western periphery of the Middle Neckar region Region Mittlerer Neckar with its old name See also Stuttgart Metropolitan RegionReferences edit Oberburgermeisterwahl Vaihingen an der Enz 2022 Staatsanzeiger 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 Partnerstadt Koszeg vaihingen de in German Vaihingen an der Enz Retrieved 2021 02 20 Literature editAker Gudrun and others Die Stadtkirche in Vaihingen an der Enz Kirchliches Leben unter dem Kaltenstein in acht Jahrhunderten Mit Beitragen von Gudrun Aker Lothar Behr Stefan Benning Anne Christine Brehm Hartmut Leins Manfred Scheck Marc Wartner Hrsg von der Evangelischen Kirchengemeinde Vaihingen an der Enz anlasslich der Grundsteinlegung der Stadtkirchen Erweiterung vor 500 Jahren Vaihingen 2013 Behr Lothar and others Hrsg Geschichte der Stadt Vaihingen an der Enz Vaihingen 2001 Keyser Erich Hrsg Wurttembergisches Stadtebuch Band IV Teilband Baden Wurttemberg Band 2 aus Deutsches Stadtebuch Handbuch stadtischer Geschichte Im Auftrage der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der historischen Kommissionen und mit Unterstutzung des Deutschen Stadtetages des Deutschen Stadtebundes und des Deutschen Gemeindetages Stuttgart 1961 Paulus Karl Eduard Beschreibung des Oberamts Vaihingen Hrsg vom Koniglichen topographischen Bureau Stuttgart 1856 External links editPictures of the concentration camp cemetery at Vaihingen Enz at the Sites of Memory webpage Pictures of the military and refugee memorials in the municipal cemetery at Vaihingen Enz at the Sites of Memory webpage official internetpresence of Vaihingen Enz town council internetpresence of district Aurich Presentation of district Kleinglattbach Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vaihingen an der Enz amp oldid 1121463212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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