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City of Bad Saulgau
Former municipal coat of arms of Großtissen
Coordinates: 48 ° 2 ′ 51 ″  N , 9 ° 30 ′ 38 ″  E
Height : 577 m
Area : 6.69 km²
Residents : 374  (Dec. 31, 2006)
Population density : 56 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : 1st January 1975
Postal code : 88348
Area code : 07581

Großtissen is a district of the city of Bad Saulgau in the Sigmaringen district in Baden-Württemberg .

geography

Geographical location

Großtissen is located in Upper Swabia between the Danube and Lake Constance on the Nonnenbach near the Schwarzach tributary to the Danube . Großtissen, together with Kleintissen and Nonnenweiler, covers an area of ​​669 hectares and is located north of the city of Bad Saulgau.

Neighboring places

structure

The village of Großtissen and the hamlet of Kleintissen belong to Großtissen .

history

The Großtissen district was already a settlement area in the Merovingian era. A discovered row of graves is evidence of this time .

The village on the road from Saulgau to Kanzach belonged to the county of Friedberg . Together with Kleintissen and Nonnenweiler it formed its own Vogteiamt, which was sold to King Rudolf von Habsburg in 1282 . From then on, the bailiwick divided the change of rule as a result of several pledges. However, the property had belonged to the St. Georg monastery in Isny since 1096 , which was founded in the same year by Count Mangold von Altshausen .

For a long time the Counts of Montfort remained in the pledged possession of the County of Friedberg, until the entire County of Friedberg finally passed after various changes of pledges in 1452 from Duke Sigmund of Austria to the hereditary seat Eberhard Graf von Sonnenberg ( Haus Waldburg ) including Scheer and the Vogtei the villages of Tissen and Dürmentingen, "which are the same Eberharten aigen, and which Vogtey belongs to our Schloß zum Bussen", was sold for 32,000 guilders .

In 1588 it was pledged, together with the Tissen office, to the last count, Wilhelm von Zimmer , by the head sesson Karl von Waldburg-Scheer ; after his death, the pledge was given to Bertold von Königsegg , who had a sister of Wilhelm as his wife. Since the Truchsessisches Haus dealt with redeeming the pledge and handing it over to the Schussenried Abbey , protracted disputes arose between the two Truchsess-Scheer and Königsegg houses, which were finally compared in 1746 to the effect that the Bierstetten office peculiarly left the latter, on the other hand, the office of Tissen, namely Groß- und Kleintissen and Nonnenweiler, was returned to the County of Friedberg and, in addition to the granting of the pledge of 8,300 guilders, the sum of 25,000 guilders was paid to the Truchsess by Königsegg.

In 1786, with the purchase of the Friedberg-Scheer county , Tissen was transferred to Thurn und Taxis , which then fell to Württemberg in 1806 . During the secularization of Isny Monastery in 1803. The landowner in Tissen was then Count Otto Wilhelm von Quadt -Wykradt until the allodification , the conversion of the feudal estates into civil property, the feudal estates in the middle of the 19th century.

From 1807 Großtissen belonged to the Württemberg Oberamt Riedlingen , which was renamed the District of Riedlingen in 1934 and which in 1938 largely became part of the District of Saulgau . When this was dissolved in the course of the district reform on January 1, 1973 , Großtissen came to the Sigmaringen district. Construction areas have been developed in Kleintissen since 1963.

On January 1, 1975, the previously independent community Großtissen was incorporated into the city of Saulgau .

politics

Local council

Since the local elections on May 25, 2014 , the Großtissen local council consists of seven members.

coat of arms

The coat of arms of Großtissen shows two crossed arrows in silver with a silver bell on a red background.

Culture and sights

Buildings

  • With the St. Sebastian Chapel (late Gothic) from the 14th century in Großtissen and the St. Antonius Chapel in Kleintissen, which was rebuilt in 1970, the district has two smaller churches. The entire community is a church branch of Moosheim. There is a small memorial in the west wall of the chapel.
  • Gutshof Großtissen : The Hofgut of Gutsverwaltung Großtissen and the associated park are under monument protection.

Natural monuments

  • Mösle

Regular events

Annual events in Großtissen and Kleintissen are the St. Antonius Festival and the St. Sebastian Festival in honor of the chapels in the districts.

societies

Shooting club

In 1965 the association was founded with 16 members. He has been a member of the Württemberg shooting association since 1967. Until 1985 the club operated a flower shooting range, later a shooting car. The association participated in planting campaigns. In the Kleintissen gravel pit he erected a rifle's cross - later a Marian grotto - where May services are held. The association has about 30 members.

Kyffhauser comradeship

The Kyffhäuserkameradschaft goes back to the won war against France at the end of the 19th century. In many places an association of veteran warriors was brought into being, for example in Moosheim in 1881. The name Kyffhäuser is related to a memorial on the former imperial castle Kyffhausen . The Kyffhäuserbund was dissolved under Hitler . In 1953 the comradeship was re-established in Moosheim.

Musikverein Moosheim Tissen eV

The association was founded in 1908 and has 61 active and 147 passive members, whereby youth work is promoted.

Liederkranz Tissen-Moosheim

The Liederkranz Tissen-Moosheim was founded in 1925. The association has 20 active singers and 80 passive members. Today the club calls itself the singing men.

Blood rider group

The blood rider group Moosheim-Tissen has existed since 1956, at that time still under the care of the Saulgau riders. A year later they created their own standard. 1958 was the founding year for an independent blood rider group Moosheim-Tissen. The group has 22 active and passive members.

Culinary specialties

At Gombiga Donnerstig ( Weiberfastnacht ) the traditional “pig-tail meal” takes place every year.

Economy and Infrastructure

Even today the district is dominated by agriculture. 1966–1976 the water and soil association made the areas around large and small tufts arable through drainage measures. Full-time farms were able to establish themselves that operate on fertile soil. For this reason, and due to the almost completed land consolidation process in Tissen and Moosheim, there have been a relatively large number of full-time businesses up to the present day.

In recent years, the city has been able to ecologically remodel more than 30 hectares of land in the open landscape around Tissen together with agriculture within the framework of land consolidation and biotope network and water development planning. Today Tissen can refer to protected biotope facilities, which ultimately also helped the city of Bad Saulgau to win the state environmental award in 1997. The state show of the southwest television broadcast a film report about the biotope complex on Äuquellenbach . The district's recreational value has increased in recent years.

Tissen has its own catering business, four other businesses, a craft business, six full-time agricultural businesses and six part-time businesses. The club and the parish form a community with Moosheim.

traffic

Großtissen and Kleintissen are on the district roads K 8276 and K 8259. Local public transport is provided by the Neckar-Alb-Danube transport association (NALDO).

education

  • In 1977 a kindergarten was built in Großtissen for the children from the districts of Moosheim, Nonnenweiler and Tissen, which also houses the local administration.

literature

  • Big tits . In: Hans Willbold: City of Saulgau - A small guide. A guide through the city of Saulgau and its history . Edited by the city of Saulgau, Gebr. Edel, Saulgau July 1998, p. 104

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See 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. 795-882
  2. ^ 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. 550 .
  3. Großtissen in the private location database Suehnekreuz.de