Hochdorf (Remseck)

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Hochdorf
Coat of arms of Hochdorf
Coordinates: 48 ° 53 ′ 54 "  N , 9 ° 17 ′ 41"  E
Residents : 2180  (Nov. 30, 2019)
Incorporation : 1st January 1975
Postal code : 71686
Area code : 07146
Hochdorf (Baden-Wuerttemberg)
Hochdorf

Location of Hochdorf in Baden-Württemberg

Hochdorf is a district of Remseck am Neckar in the Ludwigsburg district in Baden-Württemberg . Although the place is not directly on the Neckar , it was temporarily referred to as Hochdorf am Neckar to distinguish it from other places of the same name .

Location and transport links

Hochdorf is located in the Backnang Bay . Strombach and Lembach flow into the Zipfelbach , a right tributary of the Neckar. The place is on the district road K 1673 between Poppenweiler and Bittenfeld . The K 1668 leads to Hochberg and the K 1669 to Affalterbach .

history

View from Kieser's forest inventory book (1686)
Hochdorf Castle

The band ceramists settled here as early as the Neolithic . References to the place itself have been around since the early Middle Ages. The local nobility of Hochdorf has been documented since the 13th century. The Wendelinskirche was first mentioned in 1275 .

In 1345 Werner II. Nothaft from the Nothaft von Hohenberg family bought the place and incorporated it into his rule Hochberg. As a result, Hochdorf was part of the Swabian knight canton of Kocher . In 1513, Hochdorf was sold to Jakob von Bernhausen . From 1515 he had the Hochdorf Palace built. After his death, Hochdorf changed hands several times. In 1609 the Nothafts bought the place back and from 1616 had the castle rebuilt by Heinrich Schickhardt . When the Nothafts died out in the male line in 1684, Hochdorf went to the Lords of Gemmingen as part of the Hochberg rule . In 1779 they sold the rule to Duke Friedrich Eugen von Württemberg , who left it to his brother Carl Eugen two years later . This incorporated the rule into the ducal Hofkammergut as the Hochberg staff office .

In 1813 Hochdorf came to the Oberamt Waiblingen and from there in 1934 to the Waiblingen district. As early as 1938, however, the place was assigned to the Ludwigsburg district.

On January 1, 1975, Hochdorf became part of the newly formed community of Aldingen am Neckar , which from 1977 bore the name Remseck am Neckar .

coat of arms

Blazon : A golden flight in a red field .

The coat of arms was awarded to the community on December 16, 1952 and is based on the coat of arms of the Nothaft family .

See also

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Numbers and data from the city of Remseck
  2. ^ Lutz Reichardt: Place names book of the city district of Stuttgart and the district of Ludwigsburg . In: Publications of the Commission for Regional History in Baden-Wurttemberg - Series B . tape 101 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1982, p. 74 .
  3. a b c Eduard Theiner: Historical tour of Remseck-Hochdorf. (PDF; 2.2 MB) In: stadt-remseck.de. City of Remseck, 2011, accessed on March 31, 2020 .
  4. ^ Thomas Müller, Wolf-Dieter Retzbach: Weather vane, cross and cock . Ed .: Ludwigsburger Kreiszeitung. Ungeheuer + Ulmer, Ludwigsburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-930872-75-6 , p. 132 .
  5. ^ A b Thomas Müller, Kristina Anger: Castles and palaces in the Ludwigsburg region . Ed .: Ludwigsburger Kreiszeitung. Ungeheuer + Ulmer, Ludwigsburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-930872-65-7 , pp. 109 .
  6. Dr. Norbert Stein, Eduard Theiner, Heinz Pfitzenmayer: The Lords of Kaltental and the imperial free Nothaft von Hohenberg . In: Heinz Pfitzenmayer (Hrsg.): Local history series of publications by the community of Remseck am Neckar . tape 9 . Self-published, Remseck am Neckar 1989.