Ebnet (Freiburg im Breisgau)

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Coat of arms Freiburg
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Freiburg im Breisgau
City district Freiburg (FR)
Baden-Wuerttemberg , Germany
Location in the urban district of Freiburg
Basic data
District with local administration of Freiburg
District number: 33 (District: 330)
incorporated on: July 1, 1974
Geographic location : 47 ° 59 '11 "  N , 7 ° 54' 17"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 59 '11 "  N , 7 ° 54' 17"  E
Height : 320  m above sea level NN
Area : 6.87  km²
Residents : 2,613 (January 1, 2018)
Population density : 380 inhabitants per km²
Proportion of foreigners : 7%
Postal code : 79117
Area code : 0761

Administration address :
Local administration Ebnet
Steinhalde 6
79117 Freiburg
Internet presence: www.freiburg.de
politics
Mayor : Beate Schramm
Dialect: Alemannic
Main variant: Lower Alemannic
Regional variant: Black Forest
Local variant: Dreisamtal

Ebnet is a district of Freiburg im Breisgau with its own local administration. The approximately 2500 inhabitants (2010) counting village is located in the east of the city almost entirely north of the Dreisam and closes at the old B 31 directly to the district Waldsee on. The town is separated from the Littenweiler district in the south by the Dreisam . Ebnet was incorporated into Freiburg on July 1, 1974.

Until the completion of the new, motorway-like B 31 into the Dreisamtal, the entrance to Ebnets was a heavily polluted bottleneck for individual traffic with often kilometers of traffic jams into the city.

One of the two Freiburg waterworks with numerous fountains to supply the city of Freiburg is located in the Ebnet district. The Freiburg-Ebnet waterworks supply around two-thirds of all Freiburg households with drinking water.

View of Ebnet

history

The place Ebnet is already mentioned in 1113 as Ebenôte in documents of the monastery of St. Peter . But it was settled here earlier, as the abbot of Einsiedeln Monastery was the court lord of the courts in the later area of ​​Ebnet. Initially, the Lords of Falkenstein had local rule, later the Counts of Freiburg , who passed the property on to the Freiburg patrician family Schnewlin-Landeck in 1350 . Through marriage in the 16th century, ownership passed to the von Sickingen family . Like many other towns in Breisgau , Ebnet became part of the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1805 . On July 1, 1974, Ebnet became a district of Freiburg through its incorporation .

District

The "borderline downhill" for mountain bikes, which runs from the Roßkopf summit to the youth hostel, runs almost exactly along the boundary to the neighboring district of Waldsee on a ridge of a ridge that slopes down to Dreisam. The district boundary then crosses the Dreisam in a south-westerly direction and runs to the north entrance of the Black Forest Stadium of SC Freiburg and then bends to the south-east. The northeast corner of the stadium and the northern part of the neighboring lido are part of the Ebnet district. In the lido there is also the common border point between the districts of Ebnet, Waldsee and Littenweiler. The border, which runs in a straight line from the stadium, then crosses the Black Forest Road west of the “Klein Grün” path, then reaches the Dreisam after 200 meters, also crosses it and then runs along the bank path north of the Dreisam to the “Alte Sägemühle” road. From there, the middle of the river forms the further border up to the level of the northernmost part of the golf course east of Freiburg. From the confluence of the Brugga into the Dreisam, Ebnet borders on the neighboring municipality of Kirchzarten . From the golf course, the border then runs north through the Dreisamtal. It then meets the Eschbach, from there Ebnet borders the municipality of Stegen . A few hundred meters after the crossing of the Eschbach then pivots the limit on the lying between the Stegener Attental and belonging to Paving Welchental ridge, it runs on the ridge to the 727 meters high Hornbühl where it on the by Freiburger Schlossberg to Thurner extending High ridge meets. Along this it runs to the west, bordering Glottertal , where it again reaches the Roßkopf.

Culture and sights

Associations / Organizations

Ebnet owns various clubs and organizations that actively participate in local life:

  • Musikverein Ebnet e. V. (founded 1923)
  • Mixed choir Ebnet e. V. - previously Gesangsverein Ebnet e. V. (founded 1910)
  • Cycling club "Wanderlust" Ebnet e. V. (founded 1922)
  • Sports club Ebnet e. V. (founded 1933)
  • Guild of fools “Feurige Salamander Ebnet e. V. "(founded 1955)
  • Voluntary fire brigade - Freiburg-Ebnet department
  • Church choir of St. Hilarius (since 1847)

Personalities

literature

  • Karl Joseph Rößler: From the history of the village Ebnet. Self-published, Freiburg 1977.
  • Paul-René Zander: The rococo castle Ebnet near Freiburg i. Br. (= Schnell Kunstführer. No. 2256). Regensburg 1997.
  • Adolf J. Schmid: Ebnet im Dreisamtal - mosaic stones on the history of today's Freiburg district. Schillinger Verlag, Freiburg 1999, ISBN 3-89155-247-7 .
  • Erich Wickersheim, Eberhard Schröder: Ebnet, a village through the ages. , Self-published, Freiburg 2000.

Web links

Commons : Ebnet  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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. 506 .
  2. http://www.salamanderzunft.de/html/wir_uber_uns.html accessed on March 2, 2020
  3. Eduard Baumgarten: James and the military expression . In: The month . No. 21 , 1950, Letters of the Month, pp. 328 ( PDF at ceeol.com). PDF ( Memento of the original from November 14, 2010 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.ceeol.com