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Wangen im Allgäu

Wangen im Allgäu (Low Alemannic: Wãnge) is a historic city in southeast Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies north-east of Lake Constance in the Westallgäu. It is the second-largest city (population: 26,927 in 2020) in the Ravensburg district and is a nexus for the surrounding communities. From 1938 to 1972, Wangen was the county seat of the Wangen rural district.

Wangen im Allgäu
Center of Wangen
Location of Wangen im Allgäu within Ravensburg district
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Wangen im Allgäu
Wangen im Allgäu
Coordinates: 47°41′9″N 9°50′3″E / 47.68583°N 9.83417°E / 47.68583; 9.83417
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
DistrictRavensburg
Government
 • Lord mayor (2017–25) Michael Lang[1] (Ind.)
Area
 • Total101.28 km2 (39.10 sq mi)
Elevation
556 m (1,824 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total26,956
 • Density270/km2 (690/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
88239
Dialling codes07522
Vehicle registrationRV
Websitewww.wangen.de

Geography edit

Wangen in Allgäu lies on the north bank of the Obere Argen. The Untere Argen flows past northwest Wangen and unites southwest of the city with the Obere Argen. The city today is shaped by its historical town center as well as by numerous nearby districts.

Neighboring municipalities edit

Several settlements border Wangen. Their names are as follows: Amtzell, Vogt, Kißlegg, Argenbühl, and Achberg (Ravensburg district), Hergatz and Hergensweiler (Lindau district), and Neukirch (Bodensee district).

History edit

Imperial City of Wangen
Reichsstadt Wangen
1286–1802
StatusFree Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalWangen im Allgäu
GovernmentRepublic
Historical eraMiddle Ages
477–88
• Gained Reichsfreiheit
1286
• City founded
before 815
• Joined Swabian League
1349
1802
• Ceded to Württemberg
1810
Preceded by
Succeeded by

The city was first mentioned in 815 under the name "Wangun" in a monastery document.

In 1217, Emperor Fredrick II declared in a document that Wangen should remain in royal hands. In 1286, King Rudolph I granted Wangen the status of free imperial city.

During the late Middle Ages, the city's growth was amplified by its central location at the crossroads between Ravensburg, Lindau, Leutkirch, and Isny and the growing trade through the Alps.

 
A picture of Wangen during the 17th century
 
The Ravensburg Gate

Wangen's production and export of manufactured goods, particularly scythes and canvas, gave the city a tremendous positive trade balance. This surplus money was used to acquire lands outside of the city walls, thus giving Wangen a safeguard against economic fluctuations.

During the German Mediatisation, in 1802, Wangen lost its status as a Free City and was incorporated into the Kingdom of Bavaria; it later changed hands in 1810 to the Kingdom of Württemberg.

In 1936, the city was officially named "Wangen in Allgäu".

From 1938 up unto its dissolution and integration into the Ravensburg district in 1972, Wangen was the capital of the Wangen rural district. In 1973, Wangen was officially designated by the Baden-Württemberg state government to Großen Kreisstadt (large district town) due to its population having reached 20,000.

In 1999, the largest flood in the most recent 50 years of Wangen's history completely flooded the lower city. The city was again flooded in 2006 by the Obere Argen.

During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the national team of Togo stayed in Wangen.

Main sights edit

Despite major fires in 1539, 1793, and 1858, the old part of the town remains a juxtaposition of architectural elements ranging from those of the early middle ages to those of the late baroque era.

The Oberstadtkirche St. Martin ("St Martin's Upper City Church") is one of Wangen's oldest buildings. The church was already present in the 9th century; it was renovated numerous times in the following years. It contains both Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

The Ravensburg Gate is the city's prime landmark. It was first mentioned in 1472, but was probably changed to its current appearance in 1608. The building is decorated with Renaissance-era artwork. Similarly aged relics of the old city include the Lindau Gate and the Pfaffenturm tower.

The local history museum, Heimatmuseum in der Eselmühle, was opened in 1974 in a former mill acquired by the city in 1969. The museum displays the original mechanisms of the mill in addition to a collections from various spans of the city's history.

Population growth edit

Year Inhabitants
1300 c. 700
1450 c. 1,400
1522 c. 1,500
1794 1,450
1823 1,308
1855 1,926
December 1, 1871 ¹ 2,357
December 1, 1880 ¹ 2,873
December 1, 1900 ¹ 3,848
December 1, 1910 ¹ 4,831
June 16, 1925 ¹ 5,837
June 16, 1933 ¹ 7,005
Year Inhabitants
May 17, 1939 ¹ 8,045
September 13, 1950 ¹ 10,526
June 6, 1961 ¹ 13,317
May 27, 1970 ¹ 14,561
December 31, 1975 23,127
December 31, 1980 23,259
May 27, 1987 ¹ 23,588
December 31, 1990 24,589
December 31, 1995 25,721
December 31, 2000 26,254
September 30, 2005 27,157

¹ Census

Politics edit

Local council edit

The elections in May 2014 showed the following results:[3]

  • SPD = 5 seats
  • CDU = 15 seats
  • FW (Free voters) = 8 seats
  • GOL (Green open list) = 8 seats
  • Total: 36 seats

Mayors since 1804 edit

  • 1804–1810: Franz Josef von Bentele
  • 1811–1819: Mathias Tschugg
  • 1819–1826: Rudolf Salis
  • 1826–1829: Martin Schnitzer
  • 1829–1847: Christian Nepomuk Weber
  • 1847–1859: Leopold Wocher
  • 1860–1894: Jacob Trenkle
  • 1894–1922: Rudolf Trenkle
  • 1922–1933: Fritz Geray
  • 1933: Gottlob Pfeiffer (provisional)
  • 1933–1939: Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Erbacher
  • 1939: Heinrich Fischer (provisional)
  • 1939–1942: Carl Speidel (on behalf of Heinrich Fischer)
  • 1942–1945: Max Steinegger (provisional)
  • 1945: Karl Geiger (provisional)
  • 1945: Franz Büchele (provisional)
  • 1945–1946: Josef Max Kraus (provisional)
  • 1945–1968: Wilhelm Uhl
  • 1968–2001: Dr Jörg Leist (born 1935)
  • since 2001: Michael Lang (born 1965)

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Wangen im Allgäu is twinned with:[4]

Economics and infrastructure edit

Wangen was once a center of the German textile industry before the decline of German textile manufacturing.

Inter-city transport edit

Wangen lies on the A96 Autobahn between Lindau and Memmingen, in addition to federal highways 18 and 32. The town is part of the AulendorfKißlegg – Wangen - HergatzLindau and UlmMemmingenKißlegg – Wangen – HergatzLindau train lines. It lies on the bus route between Ravensburg and Isny. The city also belongs to the Bodensee–Oberschwaben public transportation association.

Education edit

Wangen has a Gymnasium (Rupert-Neß-Gymnasium), a Realschule (Johann-Andreas-Rauch-Realschule), a Hauptschule (Hauptschule Karsee), a Werkrealschule (Anton-von-Gegenbaur-Schule) and a special school (Martinstorschule), three combined secondary and elementary schools (GHS Niederwangen, Praßberg-Schule and Freie Waldorfschule Wangen) (http://www.fws-wangen.de/start.html), and six elementary schools (Berger-Höhe-Schule, Deuchelried, Grundschule im Ebnet, Leupolz, Neuravensburg, and Schomburg).

The Wangen district has two vocational schools (Friedrich-Schiedel-Schule and Kaufmännischen Schule Wangen), in addition to the Heinrich-Brügger-Schule medical school.

Media edit

Wangen is serviced by the Schwäbische Zeitung newspaper as well as the local Regio TV television station.

Governmental edit

Wangen is the seat of a local tax office. It has a district court, which belongs to the Ravensburg regional court district, which in turn belongs to the Stuttgart court district.

Other edit

  • From 1943 to 1945, Wangen served as the backdrop for the propaganda movie Quax in Fahrt
  • From April 14 to May 13, 2004, the city and its surrounding areas served as a setting for the Tatort television series.
  • The Wangen Juze Tonne e. V is the oldest autonomously run youth center in Germany.
  • The Jugendmusikschule in Wangen is the largest school of music in Baden-Württemberg.

See also edit

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 14 September 2021.
  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. ^ http://wahlen11.rz-kiru.de/08436081W/gw2014.html Ergebnis Gemeinderatswahl 2014 Wangen, retrieved 28 June 2014.
  4. ^ "Partnerstädte". wangen.de (in German). Wangen im Allgäu. Retrieved 2021-02-17.

External links edit

  •   Wangen im Allgäu travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • http://www.wangen.de/ (in German)

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Wangen im Allgau Low Alemannic Wange is a historic city in southeast Baden Wurttemberg Germany It lies north east of Lake Constance in the Westallgau It is the second largest city population 26 927 in 2020 in the Ravensburg district and is a nexus for the surrounding communities From 1938 to 1972 Wangen was the county seat of the Wangen rural district Wangen im AllgauTownCenter of WangenCoat of armsLocation of Wangen im Allgau within Ravensburg districtWangen im AllgauShow map of GermanyWangen im AllgauShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 47 41 9 N 9 50 3 E 47 68583 N 9 83417 E 47 68583 9 83417CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergDistrictRavensburgGovernment Lord mayor 2017 25 Michael Lang 1 Ind Area Total101 28 km2 39 10 sq mi Elevation556 m 1 824 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total26 956 Density270 km2 690 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes88239Dialling codes07522Vehicle registrationRVWebsitewww wangen de Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighboring municipalities 2 History 3 Main sights 3 1 Population growth 4 Politics 4 1 Local council 4 2 Mayors since 1804 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 Economics and infrastructure 6 1 Inter city transport 6 2 Education 6 3 Media 6 4 Governmental 7 Other 8 See also 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksGeography editWangen in Allgau lies on the north bank of the Obere Argen The Untere Argen flows past northwest Wangen and unites southwest of the city with the Obere Argen The city today is shaped by its historical town center as well as by numerous nearby districts Neighboring municipalities edit Several settlements border Wangen Their names are as follows Amtzell Vogt Kisslegg Argenbuhl and Achberg Ravensburg district Hergatz and Hergensweiler Lindau district and Neukirch Bodensee district History editImperial City of WangenReichsstadt Wangen1286 1802StatusFree Imperial City of the Holy Roman EmpireCapitalWangen im AllgauGovernmentRepublicHistorical eraMiddle Ages protectorate of St Gallen477 88 Gained Reichsfreiheit1286 City foundedbefore 815 Joined Swabian League1349 Mediatised to Bavaria1802 Ceded to Wurttemberg1810Preceded by Succeeded by nbsp Duchy of Swabia Kingdom of Bavaria nbsp The city was first mentioned in 815 under the name Wangun in a monastery document In 1217 Emperor Fredrick II declared in a document that Wangen should remain in royal hands In 1286 King Rudolph I granted Wangen the status of free imperial city During the late Middle Ages the city s growth was amplified by its central location at the crossroads between Ravensburg Lindau Leutkirch and Isny and the growing trade through the Alps nbsp A picture of Wangen during the 17th century nbsp The Ravensburg GateWangen s production and export of manufactured goods particularly scythes and canvas gave the city a tremendous positive trade balance This surplus money was used to acquire lands outside of the city walls thus giving Wangen a safeguard against economic fluctuations During the German Mediatisation in 1802 Wangen lost its status as a Free City and was incorporated into the Kingdom of Bavaria it later changed hands in 1810 to the Kingdom of Wurttemberg In 1936 the city was officially named Wangen in Allgau From 1938 up unto its dissolution and integration into the Ravensburg district in 1972 Wangen was the capital of the Wangen rural district In 1973 Wangen was officially designated by the Baden Wurttemberg state government to Grossen Kreisstadt large district town due to its population having reached 20 000 In 1999 the largest flood in the most recent 50 years of Wangen s history completely flooded the lower city The city was again flooded in 2006 by the Obere Argen During the 2006 FIFA World Cup the national team of Togo stayed in Wangen Main sights editDespite major fires in 1539 1793 and 1858 the old part of the town remains a juxtaposition of architectural elements ranging from those of the early middle ages to those of the late baroque era The Oberstadtkirche St Martin St Martin s Upper City Church is one of Wangen s oldest buildings The church was already present in the 9th century it was renovated numerous times in the following years It contains both Romanesque and Gothic architecture The Ravensburg Gate is the city s prime landmark It was first mentioned in 1472 but was probably changed to its current appearance in 1608 The building is decorated with Renaissance era artwork Similarly aged relics of the old city include the Lindau Gate and the Pfaffenturm tower The local history museum Heimatmuseum in der Eselmuhle was opened in 1974 in a former mill acquired by the city in 1969 The museum displays the original mechanisms of the mill in addition to a collections from various spans of the city s history Population growth edit Year Inhabitants1300 c 7001450 c 1 4001522 c 1 5001794 1 4501823 1 3081855 1 926December 1 1871 2 357December 1 1880 2 873December 1 1900 3 848December 1 1910 4 831June 16 1925 5 837June 16 1933 7 005 Year InhabitantsMay 17 1939 8 045September 13 1950 10 526June 6 1961 13 317May 27 1970 14 561December 31 1975 23 127December 31 1980 23 259May 27 1987 23 588December 31 1990 24 589December 31 1995 25 721December 31 2000 26 254September 30 2005 27 157 CensusPolitics editLocal council edit The elections in May 2014 showed the following results 3 SPD 5 seats CDU 15 seats FW Free voters 8 seats GOL Green open list 8 seats Total 36 seatsMayors since 1804 edit 1804 1810 Franz Josef von Bentele 1811 1819 Mathias Tschugg 1819 1826 Rudolf Salis 1826 1829 Martin Schnitzer 1829 1847 Christian Nepomuk Weber 1847 1859 Leopold Wocher 1860 1894 Jacob Trenkle 1894 1922 Rudolf Trenkle 1922 1933 Fritz Geray 1933 Gottlob Pfeiffer provisional 1933 1939 Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Erbacher 1939 Heinrich Fischer provisional 1939 1942 Carl Speidel on behalf of Heinrich Fischer 1942 1945 Max Steinegger provisional 1945 Karl Geiger provisional 1945 Franz Buchele provisional 1945 1946 Josef Max Kraus provisional 1945 1968 Wilhelm Uhl 1968 2001 Dr Jorg Leist born 1935 since 2001 Michael Lang born 1965 Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany Wangen im Allgau is twinned with 4 nbsp La Garenne Colombes France nbsp Prato ItalyEconomics and infrastructure editWangen was once a center of the German textile industry before the decline of German textile manufacturing Inter city transport edit Wangen lies on the A96 Autobahn between Lindau and Memmingen in addition to federal highways 18 and 32 The town is part of the Aulendorf Kisslegg Wangen Hergatz Lindau and Ulm Memmingen Kisslegg Wangen Hergatz Lindau train lines It lies on the bus route between Ravensburg and Isny The city also belongs to the Bodensee Oberschwaben public transportation association Education edit Wangen has a Gymnasium Rupert Ness Gymnasium a Realschule Johann Andreas Rauch Realschule a Hauptschule Hauptschule Karsee a Werkrealschule Anton von Gegenbaur Schule and a special school Martinstorschule three combined secondary and elementary schools GHS Niederwangen Prassberg Schule and Freie Waldorfschule Wangen http www fws wangen de start html and six elementary schools Berger Hohe Schule Deuchelried Grundschule im Ebnet Leupolz Neuravensburg and Schomburg The Wangen district has two vocational schools Friedrich Schiedel Schule and Kaufmannischen Schule Wangen in addition to the Heinrich Brugger Schule medical school Media edit Wangen is serviced by the Schwabische Zeitung newspaper as well as the local Regio TV television station Governmental edit Wangen is the seat of a local tax office It has a district court which belongs to the Ravensburg regional court district which in turn belongs to the Stuttgart court district Other editFrom 1943 to 1945 Wangen served as the backdrop for the propaganda movie Quax in Fahrt From April 14 to May 13 2004 the city and its surrounding areas served as a setting for the Tatort television series The Wangen Juze Tonne e V is the oldest autonomously run youth center in Germany The Jugendmusikschule in Wangen is the largest school of music in Baden Wurttemberg See also editSwabia AllgauNotable people editRoland Bader born 1938 conductor Janik Haberer born 1994 footballer Ernst Jakob Henne 1904 2005 motor cycle racer and world land speed record holder Melanie Leupolz born 1994 soccer player Frank Natterer born 1941 mathematician Ivana Rudelic born 1992 footballer Bayern Munich Franz Joseph Spiegler 1691 1757 painter Patricia Watson Miller born 1965 motorcycle rally raid driver Sigrid Wille born 1969 cross country skierReferences edit Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse Staatsanzeiger accessed 14 September 2021 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 http wahlen11 rz kiru de 08436081W gw2014 html Ergebnis Gemeinderatswahl 2014 Wangen retrieved 28 June 2014 Partnerstadte wangen de in German Wangen im Allgau Retrieved 2021 02 17 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wangen im Allgau nbsp Wangen im Allgau travel guide from Wikivoyage http www wangen de in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wangen im Allgau amp oldid 1160522505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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