Feldberg (Black Forest)
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Coordinates: 47 ° 51 ' N , 8 ° 7' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Baden-Württemberg | |
Administrative region : | Freiburg | |
County : | Breisgau-Upper Black Forest | |
Height : | 1277 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 24.97 km 2 | |
Residents: | 1897 (December 31, 2018) | |
Population density : | 76 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 79868 | |
Primaries : | 07676, 07655 | |
License plate : | FR | |
Community key : | 08 3 15 037 | |
LOCODE : | DE 77C | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Kirchgasse 1 79868 Feldberg |
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Mayor : | Johannes Albrecht | |
Location of the municipality of Feldberg (Black Forest) in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district | ||
Feldberg (Black Forest) is a municipality in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district in Baden-Württemberg .
geography
location
Feldberg-Ort (advertising slogan: "The highest in the Black Forest") is 1277 m above sea level. NN (at Feldberger Hof ) the highest town in Germany. It is located at the top of the Feldbergstraße (1231 m) between the Wiesental in the south and the Gutach valley in the north, immediately southeast below the summit of the Feldberg , the highest point in Baden-Württemberg . The largest district of the Feldberg community is Falkau, while the town hall and other central facilities are in Altglashütten (approx. 990 m). Feldberg is located in the middle of the Southern Black Forest Nature Park .
Community structure
The current municipality of Feldberg (Black Forest), consisting of the three former municipalities of Feldberg, Altglashütten and Falkau, includes 30 villages, parts of the municipality, Zinken, farms and houses.
- The villages of Altglashütten and Neuglashütten, the Zinken Drehkopf and the living spaces Auf der Platz, Mühlematte and Winterbergäcker belong to the former municipality of Altglashütten.
- The districts of Hinterfalkau, Mittelfalkau and Vorderfalkau and the Seewald residential area belong to the former municipality of Falkau.
- The municipality of Feldberg (Black Forest) in the territorial status before September 1, 1971 includes the Zinken Behabühl, Hinterbärental, Kunzenmoos, Oberbärental, Stefansbühl, Lower and Middle Bärental, Vorderbärental and Zastler Hütte, the Raimartihof farmstead and the Baldenweger Buck, Beim Zeiger, Caritas residential areas -Haus, farmstead of the road administration, Feldbergerhof, Feldberggipfel, Menzenschwander Hut, Grafenmatt, Hebelhof, Herzogenhorn , St. Wilhelmer Hut and Todtnauer Hut .
The municipality is divided into three districts :
- District Altglashütten, 516 ha
- District Falkau, 464 ha
- District Feldberg-Ort, 1517 ha
history
The first written mention of the Feldberg is known from the year 983, but the community under the same name did not come into being until January 1, 1939 when the isolated pasture areas were united with the community of Bärental ( 970 m above sea level , first mentioned in 1691). These were previously owned by the municipalities of Bernau , Brandenberg , Hinterzarten , Menzenschwand , St. Wilhelm , Todtnau and Zastler . What was left of Brandenberg after the incorporation into Feldberg, went to Todtnau as a new district.
In the same year, on April 1, 1939, Neuglashütten was incorporated into Altglashütten ( 991 m above sea level ). The place name of Altglashütten referred to a glassworks that was founded in 1634. The area of Neuglashütten was later assigned to the glassblowers after a request from 1682 in order to be able to continue to supply them with wood.
Neuglashütten was the smallest of the four former municipalities and was therefore a frequent target of incorporation efforts, for example in 1852, 1898 and 1909. On April 1, 1938, the Baden Ministry of the Interior asked the Neustadt District Office to remove the small municipalities in the district. Here Neuglashütten with its 92 inhabitants came into focus and the mayors of Alt- and Neuglashütten agreed on the incorporation on January 10, 1939.
Falkau whose name to a company in 1675 woodcutters settlement goes back and Altglashuetten were on 1 September 1971 at the course of municipal reform in Baden-Wuerttemberg incorporated to Feldberg (Schwarzwald).
politics
mayor
- 1995 to 2018: Stefan Wirbser
- 2019 until today: Johannes Albrecht
Municipal council
The local election on May 26, 2019 led to the following distribution of seats in the local council:
The Feldberger List | 4 seats |
Free voters | 3 seats |
Feldberg Citizens List | 3 seats |
administration
There is an agreed administrative community with the municipality of Schluchsee .
coat of arms
The coat of arms awarded by the Ministry of the Interior in 1974 was from Dr. Alfred Simon was designed as follows: "Under a red shield head, in which two crossed silver snowshoes, split by blue and silver, in front three wedge-shaped silver disks set to the right, behind a green fir tree."
The founding communities Feldberg, Bärental and Altglashütten are represented by the three main colors red, white and blue. The latter probably also reminds of the ties to the former Principality of Fürstenberg . The meaning of the three circles leaves room for some speculation. Either it is about glass balls, which remind of the past of the glass trade , or it is about the three lakes that border the district: Titisee , Windgälleweiher and Schluchsee . But they could also symbolize the unity of the three communities.
Parish partnership
Feldberg in the Black Forest maintains a community partnership with the French community of La Clusaz in the Haute-Savoie department , like Feldberg a winter sports center.
Economy and Infrastructure
traffic
In Bärental the federal roads 500 and 317 cross . Since the construction of the three- track railway from Titisee to Seebrugg in 1926, Germany's highest station has been located on a standard gauge line in Bärental . Another stop on this route is in Altglashütten. Various public buses on and over the Feldberg complete the offer. The pass road running through the community connects Titisee-Neustadt with the Wiesental .
education
In Altglashütten there is a primary school and a kindergarten .
Culture and sights
- The Feldberg tower on the Seebuck was originally the transmission tower of the Feldberg transmitter . After a new transmission tower was built on the Feldberg summit, demolition was prevented. The tower was transformed into a lookout tower. There is a wedding room on the 11th floor, which can be used for weddings in summer as the highest wedding room in Germany.
- In the district of Feldberg there is the "House of Nature" nature conservation center in the Southern Black Forest , which is also the seat of the association that supports the Southern Black Forest Nature Park .
- The Catholic Church of the Transfiguration of Christ , built in 1962/63 according to plans by the architect Rainer Disse , stands near the top of the pass on Feldbergstrasse, and stands out for its location and modern design.
- Around the Feldberg summit there are some former herder huts that were used for summer grazing by dairy cattle from the surrounding valleys, e.g. B. the Todtnauer Hütte , the St. Wilhelmer Hütte or the Zastler Hütte . Today the huts are used for gastronomy.
Natural monuments
- Feldsee , Ice Age Karsee of the former Feldberg Glacier below the Feldberg summit, more precisely below the Seebuck
- Zastler Loch , the head of the Zastler Valley formed by the former Feldberg glacier
- Bärhalde , botanically interesting forest peak with rocks and small moors
- Red Sea moorland
- Seebachfall under the Behabühl
- Falkauer waterfall of the Haslach
- Sources of the meadow , Alb and Wutach (as Seebach )
Regular events
Every year on August 10, the Laurentius Festival, the "Laurenzi Day", takes place on the Feldberg. The festival is celebrated in honor of St. Laurentius , patron of the shepherds and flocks, and begins with a festive service at the Laurentius chapel near the Todtnauer Hütte . Then the whole day is celebrated around the Feldberg.
There are also annual events organized by various associations such as the information days of the Feldberg fire brigade or the annual concert of the Altglashütten traditional costume band and the Falkau-Raitenbuch traditional costume band. Every year at Carnival time, other events such as the night parade through old glass works take place.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the church
- Julius Kibiger (1903–1983), painter and draftsman, is one of the most productive local painters of the Markgräflerland with over 4,000 works
- Hansy Vogt (* 1967), singer of the folk music group Die Feldberger (formerly Die Feldberger Spitzbuben ) and television presenter
Personalities connected to the community
- Hans Vehrenberg (1910–1991), publisher and amateur astronomer who ran a private observatory on Schuppenhörnlestrasse in Falkau. He became known for his photographic star atlases recorded there ( Falkauer Atlas and Atlas Stellarum ) as well as his books, u. a. Atlas of the most beautiful celestial objects, manual of the constellations or the atlas of galactic nebulae.
- August Euler (1868–1957), aviation pioneer who lived in a house on the Seebuck until his death
- Elisabeth Heimpel (1902–1972), educator and social worker, died in a forest in Falkau
- Ernst Rudolf Huber (1903–1990), his wife Tula and their children, including Wolfgang Huber (* 1942), found accommodation in the holiday home of their friends Heimpel after fleeing Strasbourg in autumn 1944. The Huber family lived in Falkau in a shared apartment with the Heimpels until they moved to Freiburg in 1949. Ulrich Huber (* 1936) later married a daughter of Heimpel.
- Georg Waldvogel (* 1961), ski jumper
- Gundolf Thoma (* 1965), ski racer
literature
- August Vetter: Feldberg im Schwarzwald , self-published by the municipality of Feldberg (Black Forest), 1982/1996
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
- ↑ http://www.badische-zeitung.de/johannes-albrecht-als-neuer-buergermeister-von-feldberg-gewaehlt
- ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume IV: District Freiburg Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-007174-2 . Pp. 89-90
- ↑ Municipality of Feldberg: Budget 2015
- ↑ Vetter, 1996, p. 318 ff.
- ↑ Vetter, 1996, pp. 372-374
- ^ Badische Zeitung: Local election 2019 in Feldberg: Result - Feldberg - Badische Zeitung. Retrieved July 14, 2019 .
- ^ Feldberg community: Associations / community / home page - Feldberg community. Retrieved September 4, 2017 .
- ↑ Volker Münch: Julius Kibiger's graphic page , Badische Zeitung , Müllheim edition, August 1, 2008
- ↑ Ulf Morgenstern , The Risky "Return to the Blessed Rhenish Land". About Ernst Rudolf Huber's Saxon and Alsatian years and their presentation in his "Strasbourg memories", in: Ronald Lambrecht / Ulf Morgenstern (eds.), "Strongly advanced detailed research". Articles for Ulrich v. Hehl on his 65th birthday, Leipzig / Berlin 2012, pp. 243–273, here pp. 269, 272. A son Heimpel still lives on Schuppenhörnlestrasse in Falkau today.
Web links
- http://www.freiburg-schwarzwald.de/falkau.htm Falkau between Lenzkirch and Feldberg