Eigeltingen

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Eigeltingen
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Coordinates: 47 ° 52 '  N , 8 ° 54'  E

Basic data
State : Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region : Freiburg
County : Constancy
Height : 483 m above sea level NHN
Area : 59.29 km 2
Residents: 3843 (Dec. 31, 2018)
Population density : 65 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 78253
Area code : 07774
License plate : KN
Community key : 08 3 35 021
Address of the
municipal administration:
Krumme Strasse 1
78253 Eigeltingen
Website : www.eigeltingen.de
Mayor : Alois Fritschi ( CDU )
Location of the community of Eigeltingen in the district of Constance
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Eigeltingen is a municipality in the district of Konstanz in the south of Baden-Württemberg ( Germany ).

geography

Geographical location

Eigeltingen is located in Hegau , around 15 kilometers northwest of Lake Constance .

Neighboring communities

The community borders in the north on Emmingen-Liptingen in the district of Tuttlingen , in the east on Mühlingen and the city of Stockach , in the south on Orsingen-Nenzingen and the city of Aach and in the west on the city of Engen .

Community structure

The community of Eigeltingen with the formerly independent communities of Heudorf im Hegau, Honstetten, Münchhöf, Reute im Hegau and Rorgenwies includes 37 villages, hamlets, farms and houses.

The village of Eigeltingen and the farms Dauenberg, Lochmühle, Mittel Dornsberg, Ober Dornsberg and Unter (Vorder) Dornsberg belong to the municipality of Eigeltingen within the borders of December 31, 1972. The village of Heudorf im Hegau, the farms Gereuthof, Im Bohl and Krätlermühlhöfe (formerly Dreihöfe) and the houses at An den Halden and Ziegelhütte belong to the former municipality of Heudorf im Hegau. The former municipality of Honstetten includes the villages of Honstetten and Eckartsbrunn, the hamlet of Glashüttenhöfe and the Hägelehof and Wasserburgerhof farms, also known as Bittelbrunner Schlössle , and the adjoining ruins of the moated castle . The villages of Münchhof and Homberg and the farms of Brielholz, Dürrenbühl, Hirschlanden, Minkenmühle, Schweingruben (Vordere and Hinterer), Stählemühle and Unterer Kästle belong to the former municipality of Münchhof . The former municipality of Rorgenwies includes the village of Rorgenwies, the hamlets of Glashütte, Guggenhausen and Öhle, the Geistermühle, Hochbuchhof and Thälehof farms and the Gumpenhof and Kappellösch houses.

In the municipality of Eigeltingen in the territorial status of December 31, 1972, the lost town of Brandenburg is located. In the territory of the former municipality Heudorf Hegau lie risen in Heudorf Hegau village Higgenhof and deserted villages Homburg and Libertshäuser. In the area of ​​the former municipality of Rorgenwies are the abandoned villages Altweiler, Burgholz and Sommerhof.

history

Aigeldingen on a map of the County of Nellenburg from the 18th century

Eigeltingen

The name Eigeltingen goes back to a clan leader named "Aigold" who settled here in the 3rd or 4th century.

Eigeltingen was first mentioned in 764 in a deed of donation from the St. Gallen monastery . In the following centuries, ecclesiastical and secular rulers changed frequently, until the place became part of Württemberg in 1806 and finally to the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1810 . There the place, like the later incorporated districts, belonged to the Stockach district for a long time before it came to the district of Constance during the district reform in 1973 .

Districts

Heudorf im Hegau

Heudorf was first mentioned in a document in 1173. 1665 comes the place with the Landgraviate of Nellenburg in front of Austria . In the course of mediatization , the community then fell to the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1806 , and four years later to the Grand Duchy of Baden .

Honstetten

The Honstetten district is possibly first mentioned in a document as " Hohunstati " around the year 700 and is thus the oldest part of the community. However, Hohunstati could also mean the hamlet of Hornstaad on Lake Constance. Even Hauenstein near Waldshut could be an option. For example, the noble family von Griessen (also Griessheim), who live in Waldshut and are wealthy in the county of Hauenstein, call themselves “ Johans von Griesshein called von Honstetten ” in a document from 1347 .

The district is characterized by its many clubs, such as the music club, the Honstetten lawn sports club, the volunteer fire brigade , the church choir, the women's community, the youth group, the jester club Wasserburger Talgeister and the Guggenmusik Schtäggenäschter. In the vicinity of the village are the remains of the Tudoburg , the ancestral castle of the former local lords. In the center of the village, the Speicher ( Spiecher ) has been preserved as a medieval defense and residential tower. Furthermore, the ruins of the moated castle are located in the local area of ​​Honstetten .

Eckartsbrunn, around two kilometers from Honstetten, is a hamlet that belongs to Honstetten. In the course of excavations at the beginning of the 20th century, Roman remains of a settlement were found here. The Romans chose a spot with a clear view: In addition to Lake Constance, Bodanrück and Untersee, to the west you also have a good view of the Hegauberge . The church (chapel) consecrated to Kosmas and Damian was a pilgrimage church and a meeting place for doctors and pharmacists until the beginning of the last century.

Münchhöf-Homberg

Homberg was first mentioned in a document in 1202. Roman building remains were found in Homberg. A Roman coin found near Münchhöf dates to a post-Limesque period between 341 and 354 AD.

Tail

Reute im Hegau was first mentioned in a document in 1101. It has 198 inhabitants. In the 1990s, the castle stables of Reute Castle in Hegau were discovered during an aerial survey .

Rorgenwies

Rorgenwies was first mentioned in a document in 1150. Until 1862 it belonged to Heudorf, only then did the place become an independent municipality for 115 years.

Religions

Eigeltingen has always been predominantly Roman Catholic . So there is still a Catholic parish office in the main town and in Honstetten. The congregation in Steißlingen is responsible for Protestant Christians .

Incorporations

In the course of the Baden-Württemberg regional reform in the 1970s, the municipalities of Reute im Hegau (on January 1, 1973), Honstetten (on July 1, 1974), Münchhöf (on January 1, 1975) and Heudorf im Hegau and Rorgenwies (both on January 1, 1977) to the community of Eigeltingen.

Population development

  • 1961: 1105 inhabitants
  • 1970: 1367 inhabitants
  • 1987: 2834 inhabitants
  • 1991: 2991 inhabitants
  • 1995: 3235 inhabitants
  • 2005: 3516 inhabitants
  • 2010: 3572 inhabitants
  • 2015: 3751 inhabitants

Heudorf

year 1708 1771 1782 1815 1828 1840 1871 1880 1900 1910 1925 1939 1950 1961
Residents 241 284 322 387 468 590 632 586 573 525 477 448 485 478

politics

Municipal council

After the local elections on May 23, 2014 , the following distribution of seats resulted. The turnout was 50.8% (2009: 56.5%). The municipal council consists of the elected voluntary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.

Party / list % Seats Result 2009
Free electoral association 50.4% 7 seats 52.4%, 7 seats
CDU 49.6% 7 seats 47.6%, 7 seats

The incorporated, formerly independent municipalities form localities within the meaning of the Baden-Württemberg municipal code, each with its own local council and local chief as its chairman.

mayor

  • 1957–1975: Johann Wissler
  • 1975–1977: Bruno Braun (Administrator)
  • 1977–1993: Werner Bart
  • 1993–1999: Armin Müller
  • 1999–2008: Ralf Bendl
  • since 2008: Alois Fritschi ( CDU )

coat of arms

Blazon : “Split of gold and blue, in front a half, red-tongued black eagle at the crack, in the red muzzle a sloping four-ended blue deer pole, the ends turned down, behind a silver lily. "

Culture and sights

Museums

Buildings

Villa rustica
  • A holy stone dedicated to the god Silvanus was found above Eigeltingen in the “Oesch - Haitenberg” north-east of the village when dirt roads were laid . In 2001 and 2002, the foundations of a square Roman manor ( villa rustica ) were recorded by an archaeological excavation in the “Hinter der Mühle” area towards Eigeltingen . In 2004 the Förderverein Römischer Gutshof Eigeltingen eV was founded, which endeavors to uncover, preserve and document it.

Economy and Infrastructure

Educational institutions

The community has a primary and secondary school with a Werkrealschule . There are also two Roman Catholic kindergartens and one municipal kindergarten.

Sons and daughters of the church

Web links

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

literature

  • Peter Heim - Eigeltingen in the 18th century, published in the Hegau yearbook 1961

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
  2. ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VI: Freiburg region Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-17-007174-2 . Pp. 718-802
  3. Sources on Swiss History, Vol. 3, 1883, Certificate No. from 1083, p. 23.
  4. ^ Journal for the History of the Upper Rhine, Volume 5, p. 227.
  5. List 3: Final dating of the post-Limestone coins in southwest Germany . P. 423-430, here P. 427. in: Claudia Theune: Germanic and Romanian in the Alamannia: structural changes due to the archaeological sources from the 3rd to the 7th century . Verlag Walter de Gruyter, 2004. ISBN 3-11-017866-4
  6. ^ 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. 502, 519 f .
  7. Hans-Joachim Schuster: Heudorf im Hegau - Investigations into the social and economic history of a Hegau village in the early modern period in the Hegau yearbook 43/44, July 1988, pages 201 to 206
  8. Final election result at the Baden-Württemberg State Statistical Office  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. - accessed on July 16, 2015.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.statistik.baden-wuerttemberg.de  
  9. ^ Wilhelm Fröhner : Roman inscriptions. 1. From Baden . In: Eduard Gerhard : Monuments, research and reports as a continuation of the Archäologische Zeitung . Berlin 1859. p. 28
  10. ^ Jörg Aufdermauer, Hans Stather: A Roman villa rustica near Eigeltingen, Constance district . In: Archaeological excavations in Baden-Württemberg, 1988 . Pp. 191-193.