Bad Sebastiansweiler
Bad Sebastiansweiler
City of Mössingen
Coordinates: 48 ° 24 ′ 7 ″ N , 9 ° 0 ′ 48 ″ E
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Height : | 480 m above sea level NN |
Residents : | 127 (Jan 31, 2014) |
Postal code : | 72116 |
Area code : | 07473 |
Bad Sebastiansweiler is a district of Mössingen in the Tübingen district in Baden-Württemberg ( Germany ).
geography
Bad Sebastiansweiler is located directly on the federal highway 27 between Tübingen and Hechingen, around four kilometers southwest of Mössingen. The Bad Sebastiansweiler- Belsen stop is at the Zollernalbbahn .
history
The name "Sebastiansweiler" goes back to Sebastian Streib from Belsen , who ran the inn "Zur Sonne" on "Schweizer Strasse" since 1790. The Schweizer Strasse (today Bundesstrasse 27) connected Stuttgart with Schaffhausen . Streib's son-in-law set up here in 1829/30 Bath and used the abundant sulfur springs that have long been known and used by the surrounding residents. In 1831, the Tübingen chemistry professor Georg Carl Ludwig Sigwart (1784-1864) published a chemical analysis of the springs. Shortly before (1829) the Tübingen medicine professor Johann Heinrich had Ferdinand Autenrieth (1772-1835) acquired the "upper spring" and had it bordered. In 1834 he also acquired the "old bath spring" and made the bath known in a publication. In 1872 and 1874, the later landlord of the inn " Zur Sonne "the sources and buildings. The property had been owned by Josef Haldenwang from Ofterdingen since 1880. From 1909 the bath became a GmbH but had to file for bankruptcy in 1918. After changing hands several times, the spa came into the possession of the Basel Mission in 1924 . In 1933 it was recognized as a spa. A military hospital was housed here during the Second World War. After the war, the bath gradually developed into a modern rehabilitation clinic.
In 1997 the Evangelical Home Foundation acquired 51 percent of the shares in Bad Sebastiansweiler GmbH; In 2014, the Basel Mission sold all of the remaining shares in the business to the Evangelical Home Foundation. There were more new buildings. In addition to the rehabilitation clinic, the facility now focuses on outpatient therapy and assisted living.
The spa is still fed by three springs. It is medicinal sulphurous calcium-magnesium-sodium-sulphate-hydrogen carbonate water.
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- Johann Heinrich Ferdinand von Autenrieth : The sulfur bath of Sebastiansweiler in the Kingdom of Württemberg, Osiander, Tübingen 1834 (revised by Hermann Ferdinand Autenrieth 1896).
- The district of Tübingen. Official district description , Volume 3, Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1970, p. 517, ISBN 3-17-001015-8 .
- Martin H. Müller: Schwefelbad Sebastiansweiler 1830-1930 , Sebastiansweiler 1930.
- Jürgen Quack: The Basel Mission and Sebastiansweiler. Relations between the Steinlachtal and Basel , Bad Sebastiansweiler GmbH, Mössingen 2019.
- Wolfgang Sannwald: History trains . Between Schönbuch, Gäu and Alb: Der Landkreis Tübingen , Gomaringer Verlag, Gomaringen 2002, pp. 251 f., ISBN 3-926-969-25-3 .
- Karl Schauber / Adolf Schäfer: Belsen and Sebastiansweiler in old views , European Library, Zaltbommel 1982, Figs. 75 and 76, ISBN 90-288-1858-8 .
- Georg Karl Ludwig Sigwart : Chemical investigation of the sulfur water near Sebastiansweiler , Tübingen 1831.