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Vöhrenbach

Vöhrenbach is a town in the district of Schwarzwald-Baar, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Breg, 12 km west of Villingen-Schwenningen.

Vöhrenbach
Location of Vöhrenbach within Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis district
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Vöhrenbach
Vöhrenbach
Coordinates: 48°02′44″N 08°18′15″E / 48.04556°N 8.30417°E / 48.04556; 8.30417
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionFreiburg
DistrictSchwarzwald-Baar-Kreis
Government
 • Mayor (2021–29) Heiko Wehrle[1]
Area
 • Total70.47 km2 (27.21 sq mi)
Elevation
797 m (2,615 ft)
Population
 (2022-12-31)[2]
 • Total3,698
 • Density52/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
78147
Dialling codes07727
Vehicle registrationVS
Websitewww.voehrenbach.de

Geography edit

The town of Vöhrenbach lies in the Breg valley in the central Black Forest between Furtwangen and Villingen-Schwenningen. The land belonging to the town is heavily forested, comprising 77% of the total area.

Neighboring communities edit

The town borders St. Georgen im Schwarzwald to the north; Villingen-Schwenningen, Unterkirnach and Donaueschingen to the east; Bräunlingen and Eisenbach in the south; Titisee-Neustadt to the southwest; and Furtwangen to the west. With the exception of Eisenbach and Titisee-Neustadt (Landkreis Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald), all neighboring communities belong to the district Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis.

Town structure edit

 
Vöhrenbach

The town of Vöhrenbach consists of Vöhrenbach (which includes the town with its older borders from before 1971) and the three Stadtteile (quarters) of Hammereisenbach-Bregenbach, Langenbach und Urach in addition to 89 further villages, hamlets, farms and homes.[3][4] In the course of the municipal reforms in Baden-Württemberg, Vöhrenbach grew to include Hammereisenbach-Bregenbach on 1 July 1971 and then Langenbach as well as Urach on 1 December 1971.[5] The districts now belonging to the town Vöhrenbach are territorially identical to the formally independent municipalities of the same name. The town center (Vöhrenbach) and the three districts (Hammereisenbach-Bregenbach, Langenbach and Urach) are local communities in their own right, each having a local chairman.

History edit

 
War memorial

Vöhrenbach received a town charter in 1244 from the Counts of Urach as competition to Villingen. However, the town never reached the importance of Villingen. In 1806, the city became part of the newly founded Grand Duchy of Baden.

Politics edit

 
Town hall

Local council edit

The municipal council of Vöhrenbach has 14 members. The municipal council consists of the elected municipal councilmen and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council. The municipal election of 25 Mai 2014 resulted in 49.1% turnout (2009: 52.4%) with the following results:

CDU 9 seats 66.9% 2009: 40.4%, 6 seats
Bürger- und Wählervereinigung (BWV) (de) 5 seats 33.1% 2009: 25.0%, 3 seats
SPD 0 seats 0.0% 2009: 34.6%, 5 seats

Mayors edit

According to the legend of the Seven Virgins, it is not possible in Vöhrenbach to re-elect a mayor. Mayors Sorg, Neininger and Wolf were all voted out of office after their first term. In 1981, Karl-Heinz Schneider first succeeded in being re-elected. Karl-Heinz Schneider lost the election for a fourth term in 1997 to Robert Strumberger.[6] Robert Strumberger has now been re-elected twice.

  • 1813–1821: Joseph Merz
  • ....
  • 1918–1931: Karl Kraut
  • 1939–1941: Paul Siedle
  • 1941–1945: Fritz Dold
  • 1945: Karl Faller
  • 1946: Bernhard Wiedemann
  • 1946: Egon Hettich
  • 1946–1957: Ernst Sorg
  • 1957–1964: Friedrich Neininger (1957–1971 Mayor of Langenbach, 1971–1977 local chairman of Langenbach)
  • 1964–1972: Heinrich Wolff
  • 1972–1997: Karl-Heinz Schneider
  • 1997–2021: Robert Strumberger
  • 2021–  : Heiko Wehrle

Coat of arms edit

 
Coat of arms in front of the town hall

The blazon of the coat of arms reads: "In blue, a golden oblique wave beam, within it a red trout swimming upwards."

Coat of arms of the districts edit

Partner town edit

Vöhrenbach has been twinned with the French commune Morteau in Franche-Comté since 1973.

Culture and sights edit

 
The Uhrmacherhäusle in Vöhrenbach
 
Parish church St. Martin

As it is home to a historical clock making region of the Black Forest (see cuckoo clock), Vöhrenbach is on the German Clock Road.

Buildings and monuments edit

  • The dam Linachtalsperre (de) is a listed structure of historical importance. This dam and hydroelectric power station, which had been shut down for years, was reactivated on 16 March 2007. The renewable energy power plant is expected to generate 1.2 million kilowatt hours. In addition, the Linach Reservoir is to become a tourist attraction in the future.[7]
  • The Catholic parish church St. Martin (de), newly constructed in 1953–54 and integrated in the tower build 1871–73, contains sculptures from two members of the Vöhrenbacher sculptor family Winterhalder, Adam Winterhalder (de) and Johann Michael Winterhalder.
  • The Catholic parish church Allerheiligen (de) in the district of Urach dates from the 11th to the 18th century and contains works by Matthias Faller (de).
  • The Uhrmacherhäusle (clockmaker's house) from 1726 war recently renovated.
  • The Bruderkirchle or Michaelskapelle: The chapel on the old road from Vöhrenbach to Villingen via Herzogenweiler was first mentioned in 1580.
  • Ruins of the castles Neu-Fürstenberg (de) and Krumpenschloss (de) are located in the district Hammereisenbach-Bregenbach.

Sport edit

The Black Forest Bike Marathon, held annually since 1997 leads through Vöhrenbach.

The soccer team FC Vöhrenbach 1926[8] plays in the Kreisliga.

Economy and infrastructure edit

 
The inn Kalte Herberge

The town's economy is characterized by medium-sized industry, handicrafts, commerce and tourism. Agriculture plays a major role in the districts and villages. Vöhrenbach is economically strongly connected with neighboring Furtwangen.

Traffic edit

The connections to Furtwangen and Villingen are via L 173. L 172 offers a connection to Titisee-Neustadt and via L 180 to Donaueschingen. A 81, east of Villingen-Schwenningen is the closest highway (Autobahn).

Until 1972, Vöhrenbach was also served by the train Bregtalbahn (de), which ran between Donaueschingen and Furtwangen. The western section from Bräunlingen to Furtwangen was turned into a bicycle path after its closure.

Education edit

In Vöhrenbach, there was the elementary and secondary school Josef-Hebting-Schule. The schools were though reorganized and this merged with secondary schools in Unterkirnach und Eisenbach (Hochschwarzwald). The Josef-Hebting-Schule is now a primary school and Werkrealschule with branches in Unterkirnach und Eisenbach. The municipal council of Eisenbach decided on 8 May 2014 to cancel this agreement by Summer 2016.[9] All secondary schools are located in Furtwangen. There are also two Roman Catholic Kindergartens. The university of applied science Hochschule Furtwangen University is located in neighboring Furtwangen, providing an offer of higher education.

Persons with a connection to Vöhrenbach edit

Sons and daughters of Vöhrenbach edit

  • Josef Winterhalder der Ältere (de) (1702–1769), sculptor who worked in Moravia
  • Johann Michael Winterhalder (de) (1706–1759), sculptor who worked in Moravia and the Black Forest
  • Josef Winterhalder der Jüngere (de) (1743–1807), painter who worked in Moravia
  • Joseph Kleiser von Kleisheim (de) (1760–1830), born in Urach, President of the Government of the Principality of Fürstenberg
  • Michael Welte (de) (1807–1880), flute watchmaker, inventor and founder of the company Welte-Mignon
  • Joseph Hebting (de) (1822–1888), wine merchant, landowner and Reichstag delegate (Nationalliberale Partei)
  • Franz Sales Hebting (de) (1826–1897), after 1877 Baden state commissioner
  • Emil Welte (de) (1841–1923), watchmaker, flute watchmaker, inventor and businessman
  • Berthold Welte (de) (1843–1918), factory owner and businessman, Kommerzienrat (Council of Commerce)
  • Adolf Heer (de) (1849–1898), sculptor, named professor at the School of Arts and Crafts in Karlsruhe in 1881
  • Konstantin Merz (de) (1856–1915), Reichstag delegate and physician
  • Cipri Adolf Bermann (de) (1862–1942), sculptor
  • Franz Josef Furtwängler (de) (1894–1965), Politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament (Hessen)
  • Pater Heinrich Bliestle MSF (de) (1897–1987), Council Father at the Second Vatican Council
  • Josef Albert Rissler (de) (1908–1982), sculptor and mask carver
  • Manfred Mohr (de) (* 31. Oktober 1937), Formula 3 driver until 1972, 1965 winner at AVUS

Further persons with a connection to Vöhrenbach edit

  • August Ganther (de) (1862–1938), Black Forest poet, lived and died in Vöhrenbach

External links edit

  • Stadt Vöhrenbach
  • Vöhrenbach: Ortsgeschichte & Bilder
  • Rathaus und Stadtteil Urach Website about historical buildings

References edit

  1. ^ Bürgermeisterwahl 2021, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 3 February 2022.
  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.
  3. ^ Das Land Baden-Württemberg. Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden. Band VI: Regierungsbezirk Freiburg Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-17-007174-2. pg. 606–609
  4. ^ "Hauptsatzung". www.voehrenbach.de. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  5. ^ Historisches Gemeindeverzeichnis für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Namens-, Grenz- und Schlüsselnummernänderungen bei Gemeinden, Kreisen und Regierungsbezirken vom 27.5.1970 bis 31.12.1982. 1983. p. 494. ISBN 3170032631.
  6. ^ Kern, Timm (2008). Warum werden Bürgermeister abgewählt?: eine Studie aus Baden-Württemberg über den Zeitraum von 1973 bis 2003 (in German). W. Kohlhammer Verlag. ISBN 9783170204997.
  7. ^ JANZING, BERNWARD (2007-03-16). "Wasserkraftwerk wiederbelebt". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). p. 8. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  8. ^ "FC 1926 Vöhrenbach e.V." www.fc-voehrenbach.de. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  9. ^ Amts- und Mitteilungsblatt, 15. Mai 2014

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Vohrenbach is a town in the district of Schwarzwald Baar in Baden Wurttemberg Germany It is situated on the river Breg 12 km west of Villingen Schwenningen VohrenbachTownCoat of armsLocation of Vohrenbach within Schwarzwald Baar Kreis districtVohrenbachShow map of GermanyVohrenbachShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 02 44 N 08 18 15 E 48 04556 N 8 30417 E 48 04556 8 30417CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionFreiburgDistrictSchwarzwald Baar KreisGovernment Mayor 2021 29 Heiko Wehrle 1 Area Total70 47 km2 27 21 sq mi Elevation797 m 2 615 ft Population 2022 12 31 2 Total3 698 Density52 km2 140 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes78147Dialling codes07727Vehicle registrationVSWebsitewww voehrenbach de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighboring communities 1 2 Town structure 2 History 3 Politics 3 1 Local council 3 2 Mayors 3 3 Coat of arms 3 4 Coat of arms of the districts 3 5 Partner town 4 Culture and sights 4 1 Buildings and monuments 4 2 Sport 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Traffic 5 2 Education 6 Persons with a connection to Vohrenbach 6 1 Sons and daughters of Vohrenbach 6 2 Further persons with a connection to Vohrenbach 7 External links 8 ReferencesGeography editThe town of Vohrenbach lies in the Breg valley in the central Black Forest between Furtwangen and Villingen Schwenningen The land belonging to the town is heavily forested comprising 77 of the total area Neighboring communities edit The town borders St Georgen im Schwarzwald to the north Villingen Schwenningen Unterkirnach and Donaueschingen to the east Braunlingen and Eisenbach in the south Titisee Neustadt to the southwest and Furtwangen to the west With the exception of Eisenbach and Titisee Neustadt Landkreis Breisgau Hochschwarzwald all neighboring communities belong to the district Schwarzwald Baar Kreis Town structure edit nbsp Vohrenbach The town of Vohrenbach consists of Vohrenbach which includes the town with its older borders from before 1971 and the three Stadtteile quarters of Hammereisenbach Bregenbach Langenbach und Urach in addition to 89 further villages hamlets farms and homes 3 4 In the course of the municipal reforms in Baden Wurttemberg Vohrenbach grew to include Hammereisenbach Bregenbach on 1 July 1971 and then Langenbach as well as Urach on 1 December 1971 5 The districts now belonging to the town Vohrenbach are territorially identical to the formally independent municipalities of the same name The town center Vohrenbach and the three districts Hammereisenbach Bregenbach Langenbach and Urach are local communities in their own right each having a local chairman History edit nbsp War memorial Vohrenbach received a town charter in 1244 from the Counts of Urach as competition to Villingen However the town never reached the importance of Villingen In 1806 the city became part of the newly founded Grand Duchy of Baden Politics edit nbsp Town hall Local council edit The municipal council of Vohrenbach has 14 members The municipal council consists of the elected municipal councilmen and the mayor as chairman The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council The municipal election of 25 Mai 2014 resulted in 49 1 turnout 2009 52 4 with the following results CDU 9 seats 66 9 2009 40 4 6 seats Burger und Wahlervereinigung BWV de 5 seats 33 1 2009 25 0 3 seats SPD 0 seats 0 0 2009 34 6 5 seats Mayors edit According to the legend of the Seven Virgins it is not possible in Vohrenbach to re elect a mayor Mayors Sorg Neininger and Wolf were all voted out of office after their first term In 1981 Karl Heinz Schneider first succeeded in being re elected Karl Heinz Schneider lost the election for a fourth term in 1997 to Robert Strumberger 6 Robert Strumberger has now been re elected twice 1813 1821 Joseph Merz 1918 1931 Karl Kraut 1939 1941 Paul Siedle 1941 1945 Fritz Dold 1945 Karl Faller 1946 Bernhard Wiedemann 1946 Egon Hettich 1946 1957 Ernst Sorg 1957 1964 Friedrich Neininger 1957 1971 Mayor of Langenbach 1971 1977 local chairman of Langenbach 1964 1972 Heinrich Wolff 1972 1997 Karl Heinz Schneider 1997 2021 Robert Strumberger 2021 Heiko Wehrle Coat of arms edit nbsp Coat of arms in front of the town hall The blazon of the coat of arms reads In blue a golden oblique wave beam within it a red trout swimming upwards Coat of arms of the districts edit nbsp Bregenbach nbsp Hammer eisenbach nbsp Langenbach nbsp Urach Partner town edit Vohrenbach has been twinned with the French commune Morteau in Franche Comte since 1973 Culture and sights edit nbsp The Uhrmacherhausle in Vohrenbach nbsp Parish church St Martin As it is home to a historical clock making region of the Black Forest see cuckoo clock Vohrenbach is on the German Clock Road Buildings and monuments edit The dam Linachtalsperre de is a listed structure of historical importance This dam and hydroelectric power station which had been shut down for years was reactivated on 16 March 2007 The renewable energy power plant is expected to generate 1 2 million kilowatt hours In addition the Linach Reservoir is to become a tourist attraction in the future 7 The Catholic parish church St Martin de newly constructed in 1953 54 and integrated in the tower build 1871 73 contains sculptures from two members of the Vohrenbacher sculptor family Winterhalder Adam Winterhalder de and Johann Michael Winterhalder The Catholic parish church Allerheiligen de in the district of Urach dates from the 11th to the 18th century and contains works by Matthias Faller de The Uhrmacherhausle clockmaker s house from 1726 war recently renovated The Bruderkirchle or Michaelskapelle The chapel on the old road from Vohrenbach to Villingen via Herzogenweiler was first mentioned in 1580 Ruins of the castles Neu Furstenberg de and Krumpenschloss de are located in the district Hammereisenbach Bregenbach Sport edit The Black Forest Bike Marathon held annually since 1997 leads through Vohrenbach The soccer team FC Vohrenbach 1926 8 plays in the Kreisliga Economy and infrastructure edit nbsp The inn Kalte Herberge The town s economy is characterized by medium sized industry handicrafts commerce and tourism Agriculture plays a major role in the districts and villages Vohrenbach is economically strongly connected with neighboring Furtwangen Traffic edit The connections to Furtwangen and Villingen are via L 173 L 172 offers a connection to Titisee Neustadt and via L 180 to Donaueschingen A 81 east of Villingen Schwenningen is the closest highway Autobahn Until 1972 Vohrenbach was also served by the train Bregtalbahn de which ran between Donaueschingen and Furtwangen The western section from Braunlingen to Furtwangen was turned into a bicycle path after its closure Education edit In Vohrenbach there was the elementary and secondary school Josef Hebting Schule The schools were though reorganized and this merged with secondary schools in Unterkirnach und Eisenbach Hochschwarzwald The Josef Hebting Schule is now a primary school and Werkrealschule with branches in Unterkirnach und Eisenbach The municipal council of Eisenbach decided on 8 May 2014 to cancel this agreement by Summer 2016 9 All secondary schools are located in Furtwangen There are also two Roman Catholic Kindergartens The university of applied science Hochschule Furtwangen University is located in neighboring Furtwangen providing an offer of higher education Persons with a connection to Vohrenbach editSons and daughters of Vohrenbach edit Josef Winterhalder der Altere de 1702 1769 sculptor who worked in Moravia Johann Michael Winterhalder de 1706 1759 sculptor who worked in Moravia and the Black Forest Josef Winterhalder der Jungere de 1743 1807 painter who worked in Moravia Joseph Kleiser von Kleisheim de 1760 1830 born in Urach President of the Government of the Principality of Furstenberg Michael Welte de 1807 1880 flute watchmaker inventor and founder of the company Welte Mignon Joseph Hebting de 1822 1888 wine merchant landowner and Reichstag delegate Nationalliberale Partei Franz Sales Hebting de 1826 1897 after 1877 Baden state commissioner Emil Welte de 1841 1923 watchmaker flute watchmaker inventor and businessman Berthold Welte de 1843 1918 factory owner and businessman Kommerzienrat Council of Commerce Adolf Heer de 1849 1898 sculptor named professor at the School of Arts and Crafts in Karlsruhe in 1881 Konstantin Merz de 1856 1915 Reichstag delegate and physician Cipri Adolf Bermann de 1862 1942 sculptor Franz Josef Furtwangler de 1894 1965 Politician SPD Member of the State Parliament Hessen Pater Heinrich Bliestle MSF de 1897 1987 Council Father at the Second Vatican Council Josef Albert Rissler de 1908 1982 sculptor and mask carver Manfred Mohr de 31 Oktober 1937 Formula 3 driver until 1972 1965 winner at AVUS Further persons with a connection to Vohrenbach edit August Ganther de 1862 1938 Black Forest poet lived and died in VohrenbachExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vohrenbach Stadt Vohrenbach Vohrenbach Ortsgeschichte amp Bilder Rathaus und Stadtteil Urach Website about historical buildingsReferences edit Burgermeisterwahl 2021 Staatsanzeiger accessed 3 February 2022 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 Das Land Baden Wurttemberg Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden Band VI Regierungsbezirk Freiburg Kohlhammer Verlag Stuttgart 1982 ISBN 3 17 007174 2 pg 606 609 Hauptsatzung www voehrenbach de Retrieved 2019 04 28 Historisches Gemeindeverzeichnis fur die Bundesrepublik Deutschland Namens Grenz und Schlusselnummernanderungen bei Gemeinden Kreisen und Regierungsbezirken vom 27 5 1970 bis 31 12 1982 1983 p 494 ISBN 3170032631 Kern Timm 2008 Warum werden Burgermeister abgewahlt eine Studie aus Baden Wurttemberg uber den Zeitraum von 1973 bis 2003 in German W Kohlhammer Verlag ISBN 9783170204997 JANZING BERNWARD 2007 03 16 Wasserkraftwerk wiederbelebt Die Tageszeitung taz in German p 8 ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved 2019 04 28 FC 1926 Vohrenbach e V www fc voehrenbach de Retrieved 2019 04 28 Amts und Mitteilungsblatt 15 Mai 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vohrenbach amp oldid 1216669606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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