Birkmannsweiler

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Birkmannsweiler
City of Winnenden
Coat of arms of Birkmannsweiler
Coordinates: 48 ° 51 '49 "  N , 9 ° 25' 53"  E
Incorporation : 1st January 1974
Postal code : 71364
Area code : 07195
Birkmannsweiler (Baden-Wuerttemberg)
Birkmannsweiler

Location of Birkmannsweiler in Baden-Württemberg

Birkmannsweiler is a district of the town of Winnenden in the Rems-Murr district in Baden-Württemberg .

Location and transport links

Birkmannsweiler is located on Buchenbach, southeast of the core town of Winnenden. The state road L 1140 runs on the southwestern edge of the town .

history

Birkmannsweiler was first mentioned in 1304 as Berkamswiler and belonged to the Winnenden rule. The place probably came to Württemberg (Amt Winnenden) in 1325, but the Teutonic Order also owned here. In 1545 the place already comprised 42 households.

As part of the regional reform , Birkmannsweiler was incorporated on January 1, 1974 as the last neighboring community to the city of Winnenden.

Culture and sights

Buildings

The list of cultural monuments in Winnenden includes two cultural monuments for Birkmannsweiler :

Memorials

In Birkmannsweiler, two stumbling blocks were laid by the artist Gunter Demnig . The plaque in front of the house at Hauptstrasse 103, which was moved in October 2016, commemorates Hermann Grünspan, who was murdered as a Jew in the Jungfernhof concentration camp near Riga in 1941 . For the blind Karl Christoph Kögel, who had his last freely chosen residence at Giebelweg 5, a stumbling block was laid on July 1, 2019. In February 1943 he was admitted to the state sanatorium and nursing home in Zwiefalten, where he was a victim of the National Socialist euthanasia murders .

Sports

  • VfR Birkmannsweiler e. V. 1938
  • Tennis club Birkmannsweiler e. V.

literature

Web links

Commons : Birkmannsweiler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hermann Grünspan - disappeared from one day to the next. City of Winnenden, October 31, 2016, accessed on July 25, 2018 .
  2. Thomas Schwarz: Stolperstein in Birkmannsweiler: Murdered as a "useless eater". In: Stuttgarter-Zeitung.de. July 1, 2019, accessed February 7, 2019 .