Friedrichstal (Stutensee)

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Friedrichstal
City of Stutensee
Coat of arms of Friedrichstal
Coordinates: 49 ° 6 ′ 17 ″  N , 8 ° 28 ′ 35 ″  E
Height : 110 m
Residents : 5460  (Sep 4, 2018)
Incorporation : 1st January 1975
Postal code : 76297
Area code : 07249

Friedrichstal is a place north of Karlsruhe , which since January 1st, 1975 together with the three neighboring places Blankenloch , Spöck and Staffort forms the municipality of Stutensee , which has been a major district town since January 1st, 1998 . The Heglach and the Alte Bach flow through the village .

history

Protestant church

Friedrichstal is founded by religious refugees from northern France ( Huguenots , Edict of Fontainebleau ), Belgium and Switzerland. The place arose from 1699 on the cleared Hardtwald with the involvement of parts of the municipality of Spöck. The tobacco seeds brought to their new home and the experience of growing tobacco soon became the economic base of the village and the surrounding Hardt communities. The "Friedrichstaler" variety was cultivated until the 1950s.

The settlement got its name ( Fridericiana Vallis , Friedrichstal) from Margrave Friedrich Magnus von Baden-Durlach , who allowed the settlement and had left the land. The following year, on July 18, 1700, Friedrichstal became an independent municipality. In 1710 Friedrichstal got its own evangelical pastor. However, the Protestant church in the Weinbrenner style was not opened until 1830.

On January 1, 1975 Friedrichstal came to the new community of Stutensee.

Many family names of the original new settlers can still be found in Friedrichstal today: Barié, Borel, Calmez, Gaßmann, Gorenflo, Giraud, Herlan, Hornung, Karle, Lacroix, Mahler , Meyer , Schanz, Schönthal, Siegrist, Sutz and Thibaut .

Friedrichstaler mill

economy and politics

The Friedrichstalers traditionally lived from growing asparagus and tobacco , but these no longer play a major role today. Part of the former tobacco factory is now used as an artist's studio and sporadic exhibition space, while the majority has been extensively renovated and converted into living space. Still an important economic factor in the village today is the Friedrichstaler mill in the north of the village , located on the Heglach and founded in 1727 .

Since 1982 there has been a partnership with the French town of Saint-Riquier in Picardy , the area from which the founders of Friedrichstal once fled.

Friedrichstal has been connected to the Karlsruhe light rail network since June 24, 2006 .

education

Friedrich Magnus School

There is a Protestant, a Catholic and a municipal kindergarten in the village. In addition, the Friedrich-Magnus-Schule is located in Friedrichstal, a primary and secondary school with a Werkrealschule. High school education can be obtained in the neighboring town of Blankenloch in the Thomas-Mann-Gymnasium Stutensee .

Sports

The football club FC Germania Friedrichstal and the sports club TV Friedrichstal are based in the village .

Personalities

  • Pascal Borel (* 1978), football player
  • Werner Raupp (* 1955), historian and philosopher, lives in Hohenstein (Württ.) On the Swabian Alb.
  • Fritz Vollmer (1925–2011), football coach for the DFB Frankfurt

literature

  • Heinz Bender: Past and current events: Blankenloch, Büchig and Stutensee Castle ; Edited by the Stutensee community with contributions by Klaus Demal and Hanspeter Gaal; Original edition 872 pages Stutensee 1995
  • Siegbert Funk: Friedrichstaler families. Local family book from 1699 to 1915. Plaidt: Cardamina-Verlag 2015 (= Badische Ortsfamilienbuch | Ortssippenbücher 99/1)
  • Arnold Hauck: Duwaggbreche in Stutensee . Stutensee Hefte, City of Stutensee 2003
  • Artur Hauer: Das Hardtdorf Spöck , Verlag Chr. Faaß Karlsruhe 1923; New edition 1965 Heimat- und Kulturfreunde Spöck | Heimat- und Kulturfreunde Spöck eV
  • Dieter H. Hengst: The old streets still ...; Photo book "Alt-Friedrichsthal" , published by the Heimat- and Huguenot Museum Alt Friedrichsthal, 2nd revised edition December 2000
  • Oskar Hornung: Friedrichstal; History of a Huguenot community; for the 250th anniversary / 1949 - 2nd supplementary edition - Friedrichstal: Mayor's office, 1974
  • Günther Hornung and Bertold Gorenflo: “Friedrichstal - Milestones from three centuries”, published in 2009, 200 pages
  • Manfred G. Raupp: On the earlier tobacco cultivation of the Hardt and its historical classification; A representation of the regional and global importance, Stutensee, September 2016, ISBN 978-3-945046-08-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stutensee figures and data ( memento of the original from August 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been 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.stutensee.de
  2. ^ 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. 482 .
  3. See also: Siegbert Funk: Ortsfamilienbuch Friedrichstal / Baden 1699-1915 . Cardamina Verlag, Weißenthurm 2015, ISBN 978-3-86424-256-4 .