Hilzingen

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Coat of arms of the Hilzingen community
Hilzingen
Map of Germany, position of the municipality Hilzingen highlighted

Coordinates: 47 ° 46 '  N , 8 ° 47'  E

Basic data
State : Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region : Freiburg
County : Constancy
Height : 466 m above sea level NHN
Area : 53.03 km 2
Residents: 8754 (Dec. 31, 2018)
Population density : 165 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 78247
Primaries : 07739, 07731
License plate : KN
Community key : 08 3 35 035
Community structure: 6 districts
Address of the
municipal administration:
Hauptstrasse 36
78247 Hilzingen
Website : www.hilzingen.de
Mayor : Holger Mayer
Location of the community Hilzingen in the district of Konstanz
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Hilzingen with Hohentwiel and Lake Constance in the background
Hilzingen with Hohenstoffeln 1907
View to the south over Riedheim
View from the north to Duchtlingen

Hilzingen is a municipality in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg .

geography

Geographical location

Hilzingen is located in western Hegau , about four kilometers from Singen , in the Rohrbach valley (Riederbach). The place is traversed by the Mühlenbach, which flows into the Riederbach just below the place.

Neighboring communities

The municipality borders on the city of Engen and Mühlhausen-Ehingen to the north, the city of Singen to the east, Rielasingen-Worblingen and Gottmadingen to the south, and the Swiss municipality of Thayngen in the canton of Schaffhausen and the city of Tengen to the west .

Community structure

The municipality of Hilzingen with the former municipalities of Binningen, Duchtlingen, Riedheim, Schlatt am Randen and Weiterdingen, which were incorporated between 1970 and 1974, includes 23 villages, hamlets, farms and houses:

  • The village of Hilzingen, the hamlet of Dietlishof, the municipality of Twielfeld and the farms of Katzental, Paradieshof and Riederhof (Riedern) belong to the municipality of Hilzingen in the 1969 borders;
  • the former municipality of Binningen includes the village of Binningen, the hamlet of Hofwiesen, the farms Sennhof and Stoffelhof and the Hohenstoffeln (basalt works) and Storzeln houses;
  • the village of Duchtlingen and the farms Altkrähenhof and Hofgut Hohenkrähen belong to the former municipality of Duchtlingen;
  • only the villages of the same name and belong to the former communities of Riedheim and Schlatt am Randen
  • the village of Weiterdingen, the hamlet of Seeweiler, the Homboll, Lochmühle and Pfaffwiesen farms and the Heiliggrab houses belong to the former community of Weiterdingen.

In the municipality of Hilzingen in the 1969 territorial status, there are the desert areas Azzenhart, Hof zu Blerren, Gebsenstein, Gohnholz, Hen Lassen, Hinder Hoffen, Homburg, Lochers, Merxlinshofen, Rüdelenhof, Staufen, Thennihofen and Uff der alten Statt. In the area of ​​the former municipality of Riedheim are the desert areas Saigen and Wallishausen and in the area of ​​the former municipality of Schlatt am Randen is the abandoned village of Eschenbüdt.

history

Hilzingen

Five found on Hilzinger district Roman coins dating n. Chr in a Nachlimeszeit 341-354. 2009 was discovered in the new development area "Homboll", on the northern outskirts of Hilzingen, skeletal parts from a Alemanni grave of the 6th or 7th century AD. This belongs to a row of burial grounds that was discovered 90 years ago, but was then forgotten again. Only in this way was it possible that the excavator had already torn down ten such ancient graves during the construction work before the archaeologists could hurry up. About 20 graves have been found since 2009. They come from a cemetery from the 6th or 7th century AD and thus to the early settlement phase of today's Hilzingen. The associated settlement could have been in the lower village near the Mühlbach. Another settlement center of Hilzingen was in the east of the place in Oberdorf, where a second cemetery is known from this time. The earliest Alemanni grave from Hilzingen comes from the residential area "Zwischen Wegen". It shows that the first Alemanni discovered the advantages of settlement in Hilzingen as early as the fourth century.

The first written mention of Hilzingen as Hiltesinga comes from the year 1005. After 1660 the place passed from Austria to the Petershausen monastery .

In the Grand Duchy of Baden , Hilzingen had been the seat of the Obervogteiamt Hilzingen since 1803, after the Petershausen Monastery had fallen to the Grand Duchy. From 1806 it was a civil office in the province of Upper Rhine, but in 1809 it was already included in the lake district with its seat in Constance and finally dissolved in 1813 and added to the office of Blumenfeld. In 1857 the community belonged to the seat of Engen. Since its dissolution, the place belonged to the district of Konstanz, today district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg.

Go on

In 1633 René du Puy-Montbrun, seigneur de Villefranche et de la Jonchère managed to escape, he had the village of Weiterdingen cremated, and he handed the castle of Weiterdingen and the rule of Grüningen over to the Württemberg council of Offenburg.

On November 11th 1442 Duke Reinold von Urslingen died in Weiterdingen. The history of Hilzingen's local mountain, the Hohenstoffeln , is also linked to that of Hornstein .

Incorporations

In the course of the municipal reform in Baden-Württemberg , the following, until then independent municipalities were incorporated into Hilzingen:

  • January 1, 1970: Duchtlingen
  • July 1, 1971: Schlatt am Randen
  • December 1, 1971: Going on
  • July 1, 1974: Binningen and Riedheim

Coats of arms of the incorporated communities

The coat of arms of Binningen is derived from the older coat of arms of Im Thurn . Confusion can occur with the place of the same name Binningen in Switzerland, which shows a different coat of arms.

politics

Municipal council

In Hilzingen, the municipal council is elected using the spurious selection of a part of town. The number of local councils can change due to overhang mandates . The local elections on May 25, 2014 led to the following official final result. The municipal council consists of the elected voluntary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.

Parties and constituencies %
2014
Seats
2014
%
2009
Seats
2009
Local election 2014
Turnout: 51.2%
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
36.0%
31.9%
21.7%
10.4%
Gains and losses
compared to 2009
 % p
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
+ 3.9  % p
+ 0.5  % p
-3.4  % p
-1.0  % p
FW Free voters 36.0 7th 32.1 7th
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 31.9 7th 31.4 8th
FDP Free Democratic Party 21.7 4th 25.1 6th
SPD / UL Social Democratic Party of Germany / Independent List 10.4 2 11.4 2
total 100.0 18th 100.0 23
voter turnout 51.2% 51.5%

mayor

Mayor of Hilzingen is Holger Mayer. On February 2, 2020, Holger Mayer was elected mayor with 72.66% of the votes in the first ballot and took office on April 1, 2020.

  • 1980–1988: Hermann Keller
  • 1988–2012: Franz Moser (CDU)
  • 2012–2020: Rupert Metzler (FDP)
  • since 2020: Holger Mayer

coat of arms

Hilzingen coat of arms

The coat of arms of Hilzingen shows a green shamrock growing out of red three-mountain in silver.

Partnerships

Hilzingen has had a partnership with Lizzano in Belvedere in the metropolitan city of Bologna in Italy and with Stolpen in Saxony in Germany since 2001 .

Culture and sights

Buildings

Castles

Castle in the Riedheim district

Are located in the municipality of Hilzingen castle Binningen , the castle remains of the castle Gebsenstein , castle Hohenkrähen , castle Homboll , castle Riedheim , and Staufen castle . In the area of ​​the former municipality of Binningen are the abandoned castles Hinterstoffeln, Mittelstoffeln and Vorderstoffeln (see Hohenstoffeln ruins ).

Churches

  • The Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul was built by Peter Thumb from 1747 to 1749 .
  • At the beginning of the 1960s a small church (Paul Gerhardt Church) was built with the establishment of the Protestant parish in Hilzingen.

Museums

The Citizens and Farmers 'Museum in Hilzingen Castle Park documents the local and regional events of the Peasants' War in 1524 and 1525.

Economy and Infrastructure

Flugtag 2008. In the background the Mägdeberg

traffic

Hilzingen is connected to the national road network by the federal highway 81 to Würzburg . Regional traffic is also handled by federal highway 314 ( Lauchringen - Singen (Hohentwiel) ).

Hilzingen also has two airfields. One is on the outskirts of the core community of Hilzingen, the other on the edge of the district of Binningen. Both places have only one grass runway and are therefore only used by sport planes and gliders.

From 1913 to 1966 Hilzingen was connected to the railway network by the Randen Railway ( Singen (Hohentwiel) - Beuren ). Since then there has been a regular bus connection, now every half hour, from Singen train station (or the Singen Landesgartenschau stop).

Educational institutions

In the Hilzingen community there is the Eduard-Presser primary school in Riedheim, the community school in Hilzingen, and primary schools in Binningen and Duchtlingen. In Hilzingen, the evangelical denominational school has also set up in the independent Christian school in Hegau , which offers a primary school, a technical secondary school with grade 10 and a secondary school. The primary school in Binningen has not been operated since September 2010. The elementary school students from Binningen have been taught in Riedheim since then.

Childcare takes place in the kindergartens St. Elizabeth and Zum Staufen in Hilzingen, St. Mauritius in Weiterdingen and in the kindergartens in Binningen, Duchtlingen and Riedheim.

Personalities

Honorary citizen

  • 1988: Hermann Keller (born April 2, 1928 in Hilzingen), former mayor
  • 2012: Franz Moser (* 1944), former mayor
  • 2014: Julius Schmitt (* 1941), former pastor

Sons and daughters of the church

  • Hermann von Hornstein (Hermann Freiherr von Hornstein-Hohenstoffeln-Binningen; 1843–1893), member of the German Reichstag
  • Max Maddalena (1895–1943), communist, resistance fighter and politician, member of the Reichstag 1928–1933
  • Paul Frank (1918–2011), politician and diplomat

People in connection with the community

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
  2. ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VI: Freiburg region Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-17-007174-2 . Pp. 732-737
  3. List 3: Final dating of the post-Limestone coins in southwest Germany . P. 423-430, here P. 427. in: Claudia Theune: Germanic and Romanian in the Alamannia: structural changes due to the archaeological sources from the 3rd to the 7th century . Verlag Walter de Gruyter, 2004. ISBN 3-11-017866-4
  4. ^ Nils Köhler (nik / sk): A look into the gray past . In: Südkurier of June 16, 2011
  5. ^ Johann Samuel Ed .: General Encyclopedia of Sciences and Arts in alphabetical order. Second Section H – N, page 192
  6. ^ Klaus Schubring: The dukes of Urslingen. Studies of their property, social and family history with regesta . Stuttgart 1974
  7. a b Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality register for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 497 .
  8. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 519 .
  9. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg 2014  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.statistik.baden-wuerttemberg.de  
  10. hilzingen.de
  11. Museum im Schlosspark Hilzingen ( Memento of the original from June 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.museum-hilzingen.de
  12. ^ Ingeborg Meier: Hilzingen celebrates Hermann Keller . In: Südkurier of April 3, 1988
  13. Franz Moser retires Mayor of Hilzingen after 24 years - standing ovations for the new honorary citizen . In: Official Journal of the Hilzingen community. Volume 48, 14/2012 (p. 2).
  14. Ingeborg Meier: A leading figure says goodbye. (URL) suedkurier.de, April 2, 2012, accessed on April 6, 2012 (German).
  15. Julius Schmitt is a new honorary citizen , hilzingen.de - Gemeindeblatt No. 27, Thursday, July 3, 2014. Accessed on December 3, 2016.