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Weilheim an der Teck

Weilheim an der Teck is a town in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is situated 7 km southeast of Kirchheim unter Teck, and 13 km southwest of Göppingen. Locals often refer to it as just "Weilheim", although there are in fact several "Weilheims" in Germany including one other in Baden-Württemberg.

Weilheim an der Teck
Panorama of the town
Location of Weilheim an der Teck within Esslingen district
Alb-Donau-KreisBöblingen (district)Göppingen (district)Ludwigsburg (district)Reutlingen (district)Tübingen (district)Rems-Murr-KreisStuttgartAichtalAichwaldAltbachAltdorfAltenrietAltenrietBaltmannsweilerBempflingenBeurenBissingen an der TeckDeizisauDenkendorfDettingen unter TeckErkenbrechtsweilerEsslingen am NeckarFilderstadtFrickenhausenGroßbettlingenHochdorfHolzmadenKirchheim unter TeckKöngenKohlbergKohlbergLeinfelden-EchterdingenLenningenLichtenwaldNeckartailfingenNeckartenzlingenNeidlingenNeuffenNeuhausen auf den FildernNotzingenNürtingenOberboihingenOhmdenOstfildernOwenPlochingenReichenbach an der FilsSchlaitdorfUnterensingenWeilheim an der TeckWendlingenWernauWolfschlugen
Weilheim an der Teck
Weilheim an der Teck
Coordinates: 48°36′54″N 9°32′19″E / 48.61500°N 9.53861°E / 48.61500; 9.53861
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictEsslingen
Subdivisions3
Government
 • Mayor (2017–25) Johannes Züfle[1] (FW)
Area
 • Total26.51 km2 (10.24 sq mi)
Elevation
385 m (1,263 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total10,269
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
73231–73235
Dialling codes07023
Vehicle registrationES
Websitewww.weilheim-teck.de

History edit

 
Weilheim, Old Town Hall
 
Weilheim an der Teck in Esslingen district

Finds from prehistoric and ancient times indicate a very early settlement of Weilheim space. The oldest written mention of the place can be found on 1 October 769 in a deed of Lorsch Abbey. In the years 1050 to 1070 founded Berthold II, Duke of Carinthia of the House of Zähringen the Limburg and a provost in Weilheim, which remained during 20 years the headquarter of the House of Zährigen.

In 1319 count Ulrich of Aichelberg rose Weilheim to a city, which was fortified and rapidly gained importance because of the market law. 1334 sold Graf Brun of Kirchberg the place for 7,500 guilders to the House of Württemberg. 1432 in turn sold Peter von Liebenstein and his son-in-law Kaspar Schlats the pledge shank to Hans of Wernau. In 1461 a fire destroyed the core city. 1489 the Peterskirche (Peter church) was built with its great variety of equipment in late Gothic style. From the Reformation, the town was the location of a Protestant church and was assigned to the administrative of Oberamt of Kirchheim [de] until its abolition. In the years 1634-1638 the plague raged in the city, 1505 people died. During the Thirty Years' War Swedish troops looted the place in 1647.

The town hall was built on the marketplace in 1777. In 2009 a modern designed building with underground parking was erected.

The town was entirely a farming community until mid-19th century. At the end of the 19th century industrial development began hesitantely. In 1858 the post-Kirchheim Weilheim was set up. In 1884 a weaving plant was built, the first larger industrial company. In 1908 the railway Kirchheim (Teck) south-Weilheim (Teck) was put into operation. The passenger transport ended on September 25, 1982, the freight transport ended in 1986. From 1922 to 1924, the urban water supply was established through water pipes. From 1934 to 1937, the A 8 motorway was built, which runs through the district in the far north.

From 1938 to Weilheim was part of the Nürtingen oberamtage, since 1973 to that of Esslingen. Since 1975 exists an administration unit with the communities Bissingen, Holzmaden, Neidlingen and Ohmden. On the Boßler, a rock, crashed since 1940 several planes through impact with the abruptly rising mountain.[3]

Mayors edit

  • 1889–1916: Stadtschultheiß Scheu
  • 1916–1937: Karl Schmid
  • 1937–1972: Georg Kandenwein
  • 1972–2009: Hermann Bauer (Free voters)
  • since April 2009: Johannes Züfle (independent)

None of the candidates could reach the majority (Elections January 29, 2017).[4]

Incorporations edit

On 1 January 1972, Hepsisau [de] was incorporated into Weilheim. The coat of arms from 1952 shows in blue a golden oblique right beams, covered with a natural cherry twig. Hepsisau was located 4 kilometers from Weilheim located on the escarpment and had about 750 inhabitants.

Transportation edit

 
Weilheim station 1963

The road L 1200 comes from Neidlingen in the southeast and continues to Kirchheim unter Teck in the northwest. The L 1252 connects westward with Dettingen unter Teck. L 1214 towards Aichelberg leads to the A8. The road L 1213 leads to Gruibingen. From 1908 to 1995 was a railway branch line from Kirchheim (Teck) to Weilheim. Since 1982 Kirchheim (Teck) is the next railway station for passengers.

Viticulture edit

Weilheim is the most south-eastern foothill of the wine-growing region Württemberg.

Established businesses edit

  • Karl Fischer, earthmoving, demolition, transport work
  • Hans Fischer Transport, nationally active forwarding and logistics company
  • Wilhelm Kächele, leading manufacturer of specialty rubbers and rubber-metal connections
  • Kurt Hack (Euro Tramp trampolines), trampoline manufacturer

Educational institutions edit

In addition to the Realschule and the elementary and secondary school with Werkrealschule there is with the Limburg school a primary school in the city. A special school completes the education offer. The high school students of the community relate to high schools in Kirchheim unter Teck. Furthermore, there are five local municipal kindergarten, the "free kindergarten Weilheim and the forest kindergarten Weilheim. The public library has a stock of about 28,000 media and had in 2012 142,000 loans. Since 1 July 2013, " eLibrary " with e-books was introduced.

Leisure and sports facilities edit

  • The Lindach Stadium, home of the Sports Club Weilheim with adjacent tennis- and football fields, a basketball court, a bike park and a skate park.
  • Sports ground Egelsberg (football ground)
  • Riding facility (Egelsberg)

Points of interest edit

 
Parson House and Church

Buildings edit

  • The St. Peter's with a lot of fittings was built in 1489 in late Gothic style and is now a cultural monument.
  • Kapuzinerhaus
  • Bürgerhaus
  • The town hall on the market square was built in 1777

Regular events edit

  • Städtlesfest, every year on the first Sunday in July
  • Village festival in Hepsisau, every year on the first Sunday in September
  • Cherry blossom festival in April
  • Advent market, every year on the 2nd Sunday of Advent

Personality edit

  • Pianter Johann Moritz Rugendas, died here in 1858
  • Freeman Christian Mali (1832-1906), professor and painter
  • Emil Paillard (1859-1945), doctor
  • Georg Kandenwein, mayor from 1937 to 1972
  • Karl Gottlob Dreher (1886-1979), teacher, author of the books Weilheim/Teck, then and now, Volume I + II

Sons and daughters of the city edit

Personalities who have worked locally edit

  • Joseph Schwarz (1910-1985), displaced politician (CDU), Member of Parliament, lived in Weilheim and was also council
  • Gerhard Dreher (1924-2008), a freelance visual artist, lived for a long time in Weilheim

Literature edit

  • Christoph Bizer: Hepsisau – aus der Geschichte eines Dorfes am Fuße der Alb. Hrsg. von der Stadt Weilheim a. d. Teck, 1987, ISBN 3-9800255-2-7.
  • Karl Dreher: Weilheim an der Teck einst und jetzt. A. Gottliebs & J. Oßwalds Buchdruckereien, Kirchheim unter Teck 1939
  • Hans Schwenkel: Heimatbuch des Kreises Nürtingen. Band 2, Würzburg 1953, S. 1173–1217.
  • Ulrich Marstaller: Die Peterskirche in Weilheim. Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-8062-0436-5.
  • Der Landkreis Esslingen (Band 2). Hrsg. vom Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg i. V. mit dem Landkreis Esslingen, Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2009, ISBN 978-3-7995-0842-1, Seite 437.
  • Manfred Waßner u. a.: Die Geschichte der Stadt an der Limburg. Weilheim an der Teck 2007, ISBN 978-3-00-021110-2.

References edit

  1. ^ Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed 12 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. ^ "Es hat gescheppert, wie wenn ein Lastwagen Blechbüchsen ablädt - Datenschutz - Teckbote". www.teckbote.de.
  4. ^ "Wahlergebnis Bürgermeisterwahl 2017". wahlen.iteos.de.
  5. ^ Scheufele, Michael (2022). Jacob Scheuffelin, currently in Pennsylvania … Five Hundred Years of the Schieffelin Family (PDF). Darmstadt, Germany: wbg Academic. ISBN 978-3-534-45006-0.

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Translated de Weilheim an der Teck to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Weilheim an der Teck is a town in the district of Esslingen in Baden Wurttemberg in southern Germany It is situated 7 km southeast of Kirchheim unter Teck and 13 km southwest of Goppingen Locals often refer to it as just Weilheim although there are in fact several Weilheims in Germany including one other in Baden Wurttemberg Weilheim an der TeckTownPanorama of the townCoat of armsLocation of Weilheim an der Teck within Esslingen districtWeilheim an der TeckShow map of GermanyWeilheim an der TeckShow map of Baden WurttembergCoordinates 48 36 54 N 9 32 19 E 48 61500 N 9 53861 E 48 61500 9 53861CountryGermanyStateBaden WurttembergAdmin regionStuttgartDistrictEsslingenSubdivisions3Government Mayor 2017 25 Johannes Zufle 1 FW Area Total26 51 km2 10 24 sq mi Elevation385 m 1 263 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total10 269 Density390 km2 1 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes73231 73235Dialling codes07023Vehicle registrationESWebsitewww weilheim teck de Contents 1 History 2 Mayors 3 Incorporations 4 Transportation 5 Viticulture 6 Established businesses 7 Educational institutions 8 Leisure and sports facilities 9 Points of interest 9 1 Buildings 10 Regular events 11 Personality 12 Sons and daughters of the city 13 Personalities who have worked locally 14 Literature 15 References 16 External linksHistory edit nbsp Weilheim Old Town Hall nbsp Weilheim an der Teck in Esslingen districtFinds from prehistoric and ancient times indicate a very early settlement of Weilheim space The oldest written mention of the place can be found on 1 October 769 in a deed of Lorsch Abbey In the years 1050 to 1070 founded Berthold II Duke of Carinthia of the House of Zahringen the Limburg and a provost in Weilheim which remained during 20 years the headquarter of the House of Zahrigen In 1319 count Ulrich of Aichelberg rose Weilheim to a city which was fortified and rapidly gained importance because of the market law 1334 sold Graf Brun of Kirchberg the place for 7 500 guilders to the House of Wurttemberg 1432 in turn sold Peter von Liebenstein and his son in law Kaspar Schlats the pledge shank to Hans of Wernau In 1461 a fire destroyed the core city 1489 the Peterskirche Peter church was built with its great variety of equipment in late Gothic style From the Reformation the town was the location of a Protestant church and was assigned to the administrative of Oberamt of Kirchheim de until its abolition In the years 1634 1638 the plague raged in the city 1505 people died During the Thirty Years War Swedish troops looted the place in 1647 The town hall was built on the marketplace in 1777 In 2009 a modern designed building with underground parking was erected The town was entirely a farming community until mid 19th century At the end of the 19th century industrial development began hesitantely In 1858 the post Kirchheim Weilheim was set up In 1884 a weaving plant was built the first larger industrial company In 1908 the railway Kirchheim Teck south Weilheim Teck was put into operation The passenger transport ended on September 25 1982 the freight transport ended in 1986 From 1922 to 1924 the urban water supply was established through water pipes From 1934 to 1937 the A 8 motorway was built which runs through the district in the far north From 1938 to Weilheim was part of the Nurtingen oberamtage since 1973 to that of Esslingen Since 1975 exists an administration unit with the communities Bissingen Holzmaden Neidlingen and Ohmden On the Bossler a rock crashed since 1940 several planes through impact with the abruptly rising mountain 3 Mayors edit1889 1916 Stadtschultheiss Scheu 1916 1937 Karl Schmid 1937 1972 Georg Kandenwein 1972 2009 Hermann Bauer Free voters since April 2009 Johannes Zufle independent None of the candidates could reach the majority Elections January 29 2017 4 Incorporations editOn 1 January 1972 Hepsisau de was incorporated into Weilheim The coat of arms from 1952 shows in blue a golden oblique right beams covered with a natural cherry twig Hepsisau was located 4 kilometers from Weilheim located on the escarpment and had about 750 inhabitants Transportation edit nbsp Weilheim station 1963The road L 1200 comes from Neidlingen in the southeast and continues to Kirchheim unter Teck in the northwest The L 1252 connects westward with Dettingen unter Teck L 1214 towards Aichelberg leads to the A8 The road L 1213 leads to Gruibingen From 1908 to 1995 was a railway branch line from Kirchheim Teck to Weilheim Since 1982 Kirchheim Teck is the next railway station for passengers Viticulture editWeilheim is the most south eastern foothill of the wine growing region Wurttemberg Established businesses editKarl Fischer earthmoving demolition transport work Hans Fischer Transport nationally active forwarding and logistics company Wilhelm Kachele leading manufacturer of specialty rubbers and rubber metal connections Kurt Hack Euro Tramp trampolines trampoline manufacturerEducational institutions editIn addition to the Realschule and the elementary and secondary school with Werkrealschule there is with the Limburg school a primary school in the city A special school completes the education offer The high school students of the community relate to high schools in Kirchheim unter Teck Furthermore there are five local municipal kindergarten the free kindergarten Weilheim and the forest kindergarten Weilheim The public library has a stock of about 28 000 media and had in 2012 142 000 loans Since 1 July 2013 eLibrary with e books was introduced Leisure and sports facilities editThe Lindach Stadium home of the Sports Club Weilheim with adjacent tennis and football fields a basketball court a bike park and a skate park Sports ground Egelsberg football ground Riding facility Egelsberg Points of interest edit nbsp Parson House and ChurchBuildings edit The St Peter s with a lot of fittings was built in 1489 in late Gothic style and is now a cultural monument Kapuzinerhaus Burgerhaus The town hall on the market square was built in 1777Regular events editStadtlesfest every year on the first Sunday in July Village festival in Hepsisau every year on the first Sunday in September Cherry blossom festival in April Advent market every year on the 2nd Sunday of AdventPersonality editPianter Johann Moritz Rugendas died here in 1858 Freeman Christian Mali 1832 1906 professor and painter Emil Paillard 1859 1945 doctor Georg Kandenwein mayor from 1937 to 1972 Karl Gottlob Dreher 1886 1979 teacher author of the books Weilheim Teck then and now Volume I IISons and daughters of the city editThe Schieffelin family has ancestors in Weilheim an der Teck 5 Friedrich von Gerok 1786 1865 theologian General Superintendent of Ludwigsburg Member of Parliament Richard Docker 1864 1968 architect Jannik Steimle April 4 1996 a German cyclistPersonalities who have worked locally editJoseph Schwarz 1910 1985 displaced politician CDU Member of Parliament lived in Weilheim and was also council Gerhard Dreher 1924 2008 a freelance visual artist lived for a long time in WeilheimLiterature editChristoph Bizer Hepsisau aus der Geschichte eines Dorfes am Fusse der Alb Hrsg von der Stadt Weilheim a d Teck 1987 ISBN 3 9800255 2 7 Karl Dreher Weilheim an der Teck einst und jetzt A Gottliebs amp J Osswalds Buchdruckereien Kirchheim unter Teck 1939 Hans Schwenkel Heimatbuch des Kreises Nurtingen Band 2 Wurzburg 1953 S 1173 1217 Ulrich Marstaller Die Peterskirche in Weilheim Konrad Theiss Verlag Stuttgart 1985 ISBN 3 8062 0436 5 Der Landkreis Esslingen Band 2 Hrsg vom Landesarchiv Baden Wurttemberg i V mit dem Landkreis Esslingen Jan Thorbecke Verlag Ostfildern 2009 ISBN 978 3 7995 0842 1 Seite 437 Manfred Wassner u a Die Geschichte der Stadt an der Limburg Weilheim an der Teck 2007 ISBN 978 3 00 021110 2 References edit Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse Staatsanzeiger accessed 12 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 Es hat gescheppert wie wenn ein Lastwagen Blechbuchsen abladt Datenschutz Teckbote www teckbote de Wahlergebnis Burgermeisterwahl 2017 wahlen iteos de Scheufele Michael 2022 Jacob Scheuffelin currently in Pennsylvania Five Hundred Years of the Schieffelin Family PDF Darmstadt Germany wbg Academic ISBN 978 3 534 45006 0 External links edit nbsp Media related to Weilheim an der Teck at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weilheim an der Teck amp oldid 1166833523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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