Dürrwangen (Balingen)

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Dürrwangen
City of Balingen
Former municipal coat of arms of Dürrwangen
Coordinates: 48 ° 14 ′ 25 ″  N , 8 ° 53 ′ 17 ″  E
Height : 575 m
Residents : 1496  (Dec. 31, 2010)
Incorporation : 1937
Incorporated into: Pious
Postal code : 72336
Area code : 07433
Dürrwangen (2019)
Dürrwangen (2019)

Dürrwangen is a district of Balingen in the Zollernalb district in Baden-Württemberg . It lies at the foot of the Swabian Alb .

geography

Dürrwangen is around five kilometers southeast of Balingen. The places Frommern , Weilstetten , Balingen , Stockenhausen and Heselwangen are in the immediate vicinity.

The Eyach flows south past Dürrwangen.

history

Dürrwangen was first mentioned in 1064 as Durniwach . Dürrwangen originally belonged to the Scherra county . From 1306 on, Lords of Dürrwangen are named.

The manor was divided early on and passed to the Counts of Zollern and Lords of Bubenhofen . Walter von Ramsberg bought a farm in Dürrwangen from the Tierbergers in 1327. The legal successors of those von Bubenhofen were the Lords of Stotzingen . In 1533 they sold their share to Württemberg , to which the Zoller part of Dürrwangen had belonged since 1403. Dürrwangen was subordinate to the Office Balingen, which in 1758 was elevated to the Oberamt Balingen and from 1806 was expanded to become part of the Kingdom of Württemberg .

Dürrwangen came to the district in 1934 and from 1938 with Frommern to the Balingen district , which became part of the newly formed Zollernalb district during the district reform in 1973.

In 1937 Dürrwangen was incorporated into Frommern and has since been co-administered by Frommern .

religion

  • Evangelical parish (Petruskirche)

Mayor

  • Stephan Reuss (2017)

Culture and sights

See also: List of cultural monuments in Dürrwangen

Buildings

Petrus Church

The Protestant church in Dürrwangen was built from 1912 to 1914 after the previous church had to be demolished after an earthquake.

museum

In the House of Folk Art there is a historical workshop and museum with a collection of shepherd's horns .

coat of arms

The coat of arms of Dürrwangen shows under a golden shield head, a lying black deer pole, in green on a blue background, two fir trees on a hill.

societies

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

The federal highway 463 Balingen – Sigmaringen leads past Dürrwangen. Dürrwangen is connected via an exit. The state road 442 leads via Stockenhausen, Zillhausen directly to Albstadt - Pfeffingen .

Personalities

sons and daughters of the town

  • Gottlieb Rau (1816–1854), 1848 revolutionary, manufacturer

Personalities who work or have worked on site

Web links

Commons : Dürrwangen (Balingen)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Shepherd's horn collection

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Department State Archive Sigmaringen - Findbuch Dep. 38 T 1: Gf. and Frh. Schenk von Stauffenbergische Archives: Documents - structure view. In: .landesarchiv-bw.de. Retrieved June 6, 2020 .