Gündelwangen

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Gündelwangen
Coat of arms of Gündelwangen
Coordinates: 47 ° 50 ′ 37 ″  N , 8 ° 17 ′ 12 ″  E
Height : 797 m
Residents : 548  (Dec. 31, 2019)
Incorporation : 1st January 1975
Postal code : 79848
Area code : 07703
Gündelwangen.  On the right the village church in the "Oberdorf"
Gündelwangen. On the right the village church in the "Oberdorf"

Gündelwangen is a district of the Baden-Württemberg city ​​of Bonndorf in the Black Forest in the Waldshut district . With Menzenschwand and Ewattingen it is one of the northernmost places in the district.

geography

Gündelwangen is located in the southern Black Forest on a plateau on the right side of the Wutach Gorge between Holzschlag and Bonndorf. Gündelwangen is a typical street village and extends over 2.5 km along the B 315 . Three settlement centers can still be made out along the street, from which the former community emerged. In addition to the village of Gündelwangen, this included the Hebsack group of houses .

history

Church in Gündelwangen, where Albert Abbot worked from 1851 to 1865

Gündelwangen was first mentioned in a papal confirmation letter in 1157, when the parish village of Gündelwangen was mentioned as a branch of Bettmaringen with a Church of Our Lady under Pope Hadrian IV . The village belonged to the von Falkenstein and came from these to the von Rechberg . In 1460 the place changed to the Counts of Lupfen . Joachim Christoph von Mörsberg sold the Bonndorf estate to the St. Blasien monastery in 1609 because of excessive indebtedness . Gündelwangen belonged to the St. Blasien monastery until the secularization of 1806 and then moved to the Grand Duchy of Baden .

On January 1, 1975, Gündelwangen was incorporated into the town of Bonndorf in the Black Forest as part of the community reform.

religion

The parish village of Gündelwangen with a Church of Our Lady, as a subsidiary church of Bettmaringen, is mentioned in the first documentary mention of Gündelwangen . Gündelwangen later became an independent parish with the Boll branch church . Today's parish church "Maria Himmelfahrt" ( patronage August 15) was built in the Oberdorf in 1732–1735. The church still forms a unit with the old rectory and the Vogtshof today. In 2000 the parish was integrated into the pastoral care unit Bonndorf-Wutach and lost its independence.

Restaurants

Gündelwangen currently has only one inn, which would be the Gasthaus zum Lamm. The Gündelwangen clubhouse is hosted, but has no regular opening times.

traffic

Former Gündelwangen train station

Gündelwangen is crossed by the B 315 (Stühlingen-Titisee). The Kappel Gutachbrücke – Bonndorf (Black Forest) railway ran south of the village until 1976 . The former Gündelwangen train station was located on the eastern edge of the village, shortly before wood cutting. Gündelwangen is served by the Neustadt - Bonndorf bus route (7258) and the Wutachschlucht hiking bus.

Culture and sights

Gündelwangen offers two entrances to the Wutach Gorge . One access leads directly from the middle of the street village to the ( Räuberschlössle ) a porphyry rock in the valley flank, the other from the Vorderdorf through the Lotenbachklamm to the Schattenmühle in the valley floor of the Wutachschlucht. Today the Bähnle cycle path runs on the abandoned railway line of the former railway line as a section of the southern Black Forest cycle path .

Regular events

There are several clubs in the village. That would be traditional costume group, traditional costume band, souphole witches, fire brigade, disaster orchestra, Gundelsteiner, robber guild, fool's council, sports club, slaughterhouse club.

As a special feature on will Funkensonntag two carnival fire , organized (in the rear and front village).

literature

  • Helmut Vocke (ed.): Chronicle of the district of Waldshut. 1957.
  • Norbert Nothhelfer (ed.): The district of Waldshut. 1979.
  • Waldemar Lutz and Hansjörg Noe (eds.): WT Heimatkunde mark for the district of Waldshut. Reinhard Caspers (Mithrsg.), 1989, ISBN 3-12-258330-5 .
  • Erich Schnurr: Gündelwangen . In: City of Bonndorf in the Black Forest (Hrsg.): City on the Black Forest Bonndorf . Schillinger, Freiburg im Breisgau 1980, ISBN 3-921340-11-X .

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Interesting facts about Bonndorf. In: bonndorf.de. Retrieved July 8, 2017 .
  2. Gündelwangen. In: bonndorf.de. Retrieved July 16, 2017 .
  3. ^ A b Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (Ed.): The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality . VI: Freiburg administrative district. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-17-007174-2 , p. 967-974 .
  4. Erich Schnurr: Gündelwangen . In: City of Bonndorf in the Black Forest (Hrsg.): City on the Black Forest Bonndorf . Schillinger, Freiburg im Breisgau 1980, ISBN 3-921340-11-X , p. 186-199 .