Dichtenhausen

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Dichtenhausen
municipality Ostrach
Coordinates: 47 ° 55 ′ 57 ″  N , 9 ° 22 ′ 14 ″  E
Height : 620 m above sea level NHN
Postal code : 88356
Area code : 07585

Dichtenhausen is a hamlet in the Baden-Württemberg community of Ostrach in the Sigmaringen district .

geography

Geographical location

The hamlet of Dichtenhausen is located 2.4 kilometers southwest of the center of Ostrach, between the Ostrach and the village of Laubbach in the west and the Altshausen – Schwackenreute railway line and the suburb of Spöck in the east.

history

A dwelling named Tüchtenhausen was mentioned here for the first time in 1222 ; 1257 Tiuhtenhusen . Dichtenhausen was a settlement from the earlier expansion period.

In 1284 Egghart von Ostrach owned a fiefdom of the Lords of Neuffen , and in 1323 the Knights of Dichtenhausen were named.

In terms of sovereignty, Dichtenhausen was at the Salem Monastery . These gifted the lords of Vaz (Graubünden) in 1222 , of Neuffen in 1284, of Gundelfingen in 1334 and of Stein in 1381 (including castle and castle stables). In 1637, the village, together with Burgweiler , was transferred to the county of Heiligenberg in exchange from the Salemian Oberamt Ostrach.

The demarcation between Baden, Hohenzollern and Württemberg near Ostrach

Since 1806 Dichtenhausen was a Baden exclave in Hohenzollern and later stayed with the municipality of Burgweiler until 1968. With the change from the Baden district of Überlingen to the district of Sigmaringen, Dichtenhausen was changed from Burgweiler to Ostrach on January 1, 1969 as part of the regional reform in Baden-Württemberg .

Culture and sights

Soil monuments

  • Dichtenhausen burial mound field

Economy and Infrastructure

Citizen bus

The Ostracher Citizens' Bus complements local public transport and improves, among other things, the mobility of people with disabilities. Three days a week the bus runs according to a fixed schedule between the center of Ostrach and Dichtenhausen, Spöck, Kalkreute, Ochsenbach, Waldbeuren and Burgweiler.
The citizen bus is financed by the municipality of Ostrach and operated by the citizen bus association as well as volunteer drivers and helpers.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Top25 Viewer [Top. Map 1: 100000 Baden-Württemberg]
  2. a b c cf. Ostrach administrative area . In: The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VII: Tübingen administrative region. ed. from D. Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg, Verlag W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004807-4 . Pp. 827-833, here: p. 832.
  3. Information from the municipality of Ostrach in the Ostrach Border Stone Museum
  4. See Dichtenhausen . In: Franz Xaver Kraus : The art monuments of the district of Constance . Mohr, Freiburg im Breisgau 1887, p. 425; ( Digitized version )
  5. See Kempe (2003), p. 9
  6. See Ostrach . In: Karl Theodor Zingeler , Wilhelm Friedrich Laur : The architectural and art monuments in the Hohenzollern'schen lands . Paul Neff Verlag, Stuttgart 1896, pp. 258–260, here p. 260, Google digitized version (PDF).
  7. Flyer of the municipality of Ostrach: "CITIZEN BUS CONNECTS - CITIZENS DRIVE CITIZENS", November 2014