Kleinstadelhofen

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Kleinstadelhofen is a residential area in Großstadelhofen , one of seven localities in the town of Pfullendorf in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg , Germany .

geography

Geographical location

The hamlet is in the Großstadelhofen district.

Sub-locations

The Furtmühle belongs to Kleinstadelhofen. The isolated mill in the Furtbachtobel was first mentioned in 1475 as belonging to the ford muellin . It has been owned by Pfullendorf Hospital since 1476. The former sawmill is now a pilgrim hostel on Linzgauer Jakobsweg , a stage of the Via Beuronensis .

history

Kleinstadelhofen was first mentioned in a document in 1337 as zuo dem klainen Stadelhoven . A Konrad Gremlich von Krauchenwies sold the Count of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg Groß- and Kleinstadelhofen and the bailiwicks over Sylvenstal , Wattenreute and Krähenried in 1446 , but his widow was able to sell the same goods to Anton von Neuneck in 1475 . In 1476 it was sold to the Pfullendorf Hospital. The highest jurisdiction lay with the county of Heiligenberg , the lower jurisdiction after 1476 with the city of Pfullendorf.

From 1803 Kleinstadelhofen was grand-ducal-Baden . As a hamlet belonging to the municipality of Großstadelhofen, Kleinstadelhofen belonged to the Pfullendorf district office in the lake district of Baden.

The vernacular knows the legend of the "black ox".

Residents

70 people currently live in Kleinstadelhofen (as of May 2015).

religion

Ecclesiastically, Kleinstadelhofen belongs to the Roman Catholic parish of Pfullendorf-Denkingen.

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

The through-town of Kleinstadelhofen is part of the state road 268.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e cf. Pfullendorf d) Großstadelhofen . In: The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VII: Tübingen administrative region. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004807-4 . Pp. 834-841, here pp. 836f.
  2. Furtmühle (living space) on the pages of www.leo-bw.de (regional information system for Baden-Württemberg)
  3. Kirsten Johanson (kaj): Großstadelhofen: Ideal for nature lovers . In: Südkurier from May 19, 2015
  4. a b Jürgen Witt (jüw): The farmers were once serfs . In: Südkurier of May 18, 2015
  5. Cf. The black ox in Kleinstadelhofen and other spooks in the area . In: Theodor Lachmann (Hrsg.): Überlinger sagas, customs and customs with historical explanations: A contribution to the folklore of the Baden lake region . Ackermann, Konstanz 1909, pp. 189f.