Jettenburg

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Jettenburg
Community Kusterdingen
Former municipal coat of arms of Jettenburg
Coordinates: 48 ° 30 ′ 5 ″  N , 9 ° 7 ′ 35 ″  E
Height : 381 m above sea level NN
Residents : 1144  (December 31, 2018)
Incorporation : 1st October 1974
Jettenburg (Baden-Wuerttemberg)
Jettenburg

Location of Jettenburg in Baden-Württemberg

Aerial view of Jettenburg

Jettenburg is a village on the hardnesses, a ridge above the Neckar valley , about 7 km from Tübingen (east) and Reutlingen (west). Jettenburg is now a district of Kusterdingen , a municipality immediately east of Tübingen in the Tübingen district in Baden-Württemberg . The district Jettenburg has 1130 inhabitants.

history

Jettenburg was first mentioned around 1100 as Utinbrugge . It may be on 10/11. Century emerged as a castle hamlet. 1100–1209 noble freemen from Jettenburg were mentioned, of whom it is assumed that they had the sovereignty, which then in the 13./14. Century was in Württemberg . The Reutlinger Bächt were local lords before 1300 and in 1452 sold the castle, hamlet and lordship rights to Württemberg. Since that time Jettenburg has belonged to the Tübingen office. Around 1450, Jettenburg Castle became the current place name Jettenburg . It was named after a bridge or a stick dam ( Brugge ), which was mentioned until 1558. Later some meadows were designated as on the Yettenbruck .

Duke Ulrich pushed through the Reformation in Württemberg in 1534, so that the Jettenburg community also became Protestant.

In 1664 Agnes Nestlerin from Jettenburg was accused of witchcraft and executed in Reutlingen.

Jettenburg belonged to the Oberamt Tübingen from 1758 and thus from 1806 to 1918 to the Kingdom of Württemberg . During the administrative reform in Württemberg during the Nazi era , Jettenburg came to the enlarged district of Tübingen in 1938. After the Second World War, the place fell into the French occupation zone and thus came to the newly founded state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern , which in 1952 became the administrative district of Südwürttemberg-Hohenzollern in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The previously independent municipality of Jettenburg became part of the municipality of Kusterdingen in 1974 as part of the municipality reform.

Ecclesiastically, Jettenburg was initially a branch of Mähringen, with which the Protestant branch parish Jettenburg ( church district Tübingen ) formed the entire parish of Mähringen until 1957. Since then, the parish has been assigned to the Wankheim rectory.

Buildings and sights

A chapel St. Ulrich and Pankratius was mentioned in 1324. The church from the 15th century (today's shape of the nave from 1616) has an east choir tower, but the tower is older. Possibly. it stands on the foundations of a former castle. In 1959/60 the Protestant village church was renovated and changed. The stained glass windows were created in 1959 by master glass painter Adolf Valentin Saile and a few years later by his daughter Anna-Dorothea Kunz-Saile .

The history association hardening has built a small local history and farming museum full of historical objects in the “Höfle”, a renovated farmhouse from 1892 . The 'Karls Höflefest' is celebrated there every year in August.

In 2018, the town center with the bus stop was redesigned with the participation of the residents.

In the SWR telecast "My delicious garden" was located at 2019 Jettenburg typical cottage garden presented by Carsten Göhner.

Population development

  • 1933: 515 inhabitants
  • 1939: 504 inhabitants
  • 1985: 808 inhabitants
  • 1990: 970 inhabitants
  • 1995: 1024 inhabitants
  • 2000: 1067 inhabitants
  • 2004: 1117 inhabitants
  • 2016: 1130 inhabitants

Sons and daughters of the village

  • Theodor Werner (February 14, 1886 - January 15, 1969), painter (abstract painting)
  • Ellen Smolka, b. Sorg (born November 23, 1971), table tennis player in the Bundesliga, German champion senior doubles 2015 and 2017, German team champion senior women 2014 and 2016

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Andrea Bachmann: From the air and on foot (34): Jettenburg. Tagblatt Anzeiger, June 13, 2018, accessed on January 16, 2020 .
  2. ^ Official website of the parish , accessed on September 1, 2018
  3. Haerten History Association. Retrieved January 16, 2020 .
  4. ↑ The showcase bus shelter in Jettenburg is almost ready. Reutlinger General Anzeiger, November 28, 2018, accessed on January 16, 2020 .
  5. "The XXL gardener". In: My delicious garden. SWR television, August 21, 2019, accessed on January 10, 2020 .