Herbertingen

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Herbertingen
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Coordinates: 48 ° 3 '  N , 9 ° 26'  E

Basic data
State : Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region : Tübingen
County : Sigmaringen
Height : 562 m above sea level NHN
Area : 38.67 km 2
Residents: 4792 (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 124 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 88518
Area code : 07586
License plate : SIG
Community key : 08 4 37 044
Community structure: 4 districts
Address of the
municipal administration:
Holzgasse 6
88518 Herbertingen
Website : www.herbertingen.de
Mayor : Magnus Hoppe ( independent )
Location of the community of Herbertingen in the district of Sigmaringen
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Herbertingen is a municipality in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg ( Germany ).

geography

Geographical location

Herbertingen, in the background of the buses

By the district of the Municipality Herbertingen flowing Danube and the Schwarzach , a tributary of the Danube. Herbertingen is drained by the Krähenbach.

The highest point in the municipality is 628  m above sea level. NHN , the lowest point at 537.16  m above sea level. NHN in the Danube Valley, it is also the lowest point in the Sigmaringen district.

Land use

The entire municipality of Herbertingen has a municipal area of ​​3867 hectares (as of June 1, 2014). Of this, 67.0 percent are agricultural areas, 18.5 percent are forest areas, 1.4 percent are water areas, 11.3 percent are settlement, building and traffic areas, 0.3 percent are recreational areas and 1.6 percent are other areas .

Community structure

The community consists of the core town Herbertingen and the suburbs Hundersingen , Marbach and Mieterkingen.

coat of arms District Residents
(as of June 1, 2014)
Area
(as of June 1, 2014)
Herbertingen Herbertingen (Kernort) 3084 1785 ha
No coat of arms available Dog singing 913 968 ha
Marbach Marbach 540 738 ha
Mieterkingen Mieterkingen 256 377 ha

history

Early history

Herbertingen was first mentioned in a document from King Ludwig the German in 854, which settled the disputes between the St. Gallen monastery and the Bishop of Constance . It is included in the Gau Goldineshuntare the place " Heriprehinga ", where the monastery cedes a Hube ( homestead ) of the Diocese of Constance , in comitatu Udalrici comitis, in pagello Goldineshuntare, in villa Heriprehinga. Herbertingen may even have been the main town of the Goldineshuntare.

The sovereignty came from the Counts of Nellenburg to the Habsburgs in 1282 , the village subsequently shared the fortunes of the County of Friedberg-Scheer, which Duke Siegmund of Tyrol sold in 1452 to the Truchsessen von Waldburg , who were thus able to establish the Waldburg-Scheer line. In 1785, the Waldburg family sold the Friedberg-Scheer county to Prince Karl Anselm von Thurn und Taxis , whose territory included Herbertingen for the next two decades. In 1806 the place fell to the Kingdom of Württemberg in the course of the mediatization and was subordinate to the Oberamt Saulgau .

20th century

During the district reform during the Nazi era in Württemberg , Herbertingen came to the Saulgau district in 1938 . In 1945 the place became part of the French occupation zone and thus came to the newly founded state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern , which was incorporated into the state of Baden-Württemberg in 1952. In the course of the municipal reform in Baden-Württemberg on January 1, 1975, the three previously independent and formerly Württemberg municipalities Hundersingen, Marbach and Mieterkingen were incorporated into Herbertingen.

The old Marbach landfill has been completely backfilled, closed and renatured since 1983. The fenced-in landfill is in the so-called "aftercare phase", which means that the landfill is walked through and soil samples are taken at regular intervals. It can last between 30 and 100 years.

Residents

The total community of Herbertingen has 4,793 inhabitants.

politics

Municipal council

The municipal elections in Baden-Württemberg in 2019 on May 26, 2019 led to the following result:

Party / list Share of votes +/-% p Seats +/-
CDU 12.3% - 1.1 3 ± 0
Independent citizens 52.0% + 6.9 11 + 3
Free list 35.7% - 4.0 7th ± 0

mayor

On March 8, 2015, Magnus Hoppe was elected mayor of Herbertingen with 64.1 percent of the votes cast in the first ballot. Previously, Michael Schrenk, who was re-elected on July 13, 2008 with 77.1 percent of the votes cast in the first ballot, was elected successor to Pfullingen Mayor Rudolf Hess on October 19, 2014.

  • 1968–2000: Siegfried Abt (CDU)
  • 2000–2014: Michael Schrenk (independent)
  • 2015: Magnus Hoppe (independent)
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coat of arms

The coat of arms of Herbertingen shows, in blue, a golden stag erected on a green three-mountain, holding in its mouth a black arrow with alternating silver and red plumage.

Town twinning

Herbertingen has had a partnership with Saint-Paul-en-Jarez in the French Loire department since 1997 .

Culture and sights

Herbertingen is part of the "Upper Swabian Danube" tourist region.

Museums

  • In the Hundersingen district there is the Heuneburg Museum and the Heuneburg Open Air Museum , which deal with the Celtic history of the Heuneburg .

Buildings

Substation in Herbertingen
  • On the municipal area of the district Hundersingen lying Heuneburg , a Celtic prince seat. According to the latest excavations, the settlement existed more than 2500 years ago. It would be the oldest city in Central Europe .
  • The Nikolauskapelle am Krähenbach dates from the 16th century. In the 18th century it got an extension. At the same time it was brought into its current baroque form. There are valuable exhibits in it.
  • There are numerous chapels in Herbertingen's municipal area, for example the Lourdes chapel on the Hungerberg, the Angerkapelle, the Jakobus chapel in Mieterkingen, the blind chapel, the show chapel and the Herbertingen cemetery chapel.
  • The church of St. Martin in the Hundersingen district is a neo-Romanesque basilica from 1906. The Rococo Pieta comes from the hand of Johann Joseph Christian .
  • The church of St. Peter and Paul is located in the district of Mieterkingen . It was renewed in 1763 in the Rococo style. The ceiling paintings show a Gothic group of lamentations from 1510/20.
  • In 1929, RWE built a large substation to operate the north-south line , where the high-voltage lines coming from Bürs (Austria) and Waldshut-Tiengen are brought together. During the Second World War , this substation was the target of Allied bombers. The substation operated jointly by Amprion (until 2009: RWE Transportnetz Strom) and EnBW Transportnetze AG was expanded in 2001 to include a switchgear for 380 kV using SF6 technology .

Sports

In the early 1970s, gravel was mined in the Schwarzachtal , so that a total of five large groundwater lakes were created, two of which, today's swimming and water sports lake, were completely renatured . Today these lakes are the recreation and leisure center Schwarzachtalseen , an association of the municipalities Herbertingen and Ertingen .

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

Herbertingen train station

Rail transport and local public transport

At Herbertingen, the Herbertingen – Isny ​​railway branches off from the Ulm – Sigmaringen railway . The Herbertingen train station is outside the village of Herbertingen and is particularly important as a transfer station, closer to the center of the village is the Herbertingen Ort stop on the route to Isny. Herbertingen is integrated into the Neckar-Alb-Danube transport association (NALDO).

Federal highways

The federal highway 311 led through Herbertingen from Ulm to Donaueschingen and the federal highway 32 from Ravensburg to Sigmaringen . The intersection of the federal highways with up to 25,000 vehicles a day was in the center of the town. The groundbreaking of a 27 million euro bypass road of the B 311 took place on April 30, 2009, the bypass road was officially opened on December 20, 2012, a few months before the originally planned end of construction.

aviation

The Metropolitan Airfield with the ICAO identification EDTM is located between Herbertingen and Mengen .

Established businesses

Cloud of smoke over Herbertingen on August 30, 2007

In Herbertingen there is a factory of the Zollern Group , a company in the metalworking industry with headquarters in the Laucherthal district of Sigmaringen . Furthermore, the Schredderwerke Herbertingen GmbH , a recycling company with a large shredder plant , is located in the village near the train station . A major fire broke out on August 30, 2007 on the scrap heap. In the course of the fire, a smoke gas cloud that contained traces of cyanide in low concentrations spread over the district of Sigmaringen .

Personalities

Lilly Jordans (real Karoline Reutter ; * October 16, 1915; † March 19, 2007), entrepreneur, founded a successful ladies' tailoring shop in Cologne; Patron saint of the "Lilly Jordans School Herbertingen".

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
  2. a b c See Herbertingen . 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. 859-862.
  3. a b c d e Data and facts on the website of the Herbertingen community; Retrieved July 4, 2015
  4. II. Historical Memorabilia. 1. Previous relationships. a. Civil conditions and formation of the senior office . In: Johann Daniel Georg von Memminger : Description of the Oberamt Saulgau . 1st edition. JG Cotta, Stuttgart and Tübingen 1829. Reprint. Magstadt 1982 ( Wikisource )
  5. Max Miller , Gerhard Taddey (ed.): Handbook of the historical sites of Germany . Volume 6: Baden-Württemberg (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 276). 2nd, improved and enlarged edition. Kröner, Stuttgart 1980, ISBN 3-520-27602-X , p. 328.
  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. 550 .
  7. ^ Guy-Pascal Dorner: Aftercare phase. Work is by no means over . In: Schwäbische Zeitung from November 10, 2008
  8. Herbertingen City Council 2019 - Preliminary final result , accessed on October 10, 2019
  9. Dirk Thannheimer: Hoppe wins in the first ballot . In: Schwäbische Zeitung of March 9, 2015
  10. Tobias Wag: Mayor Michael Schrenk confirmed in office In: Schwäbische Zeitung of July 13, 2008
  11. Karlheinz Fahlbusch: 71.4 percent for Schrenk In: Südkurier of July 15, 2008
  12. Petra Schöbel: Pfullingen elects Schrenk in the mayoral election . In: Reutlinger General-Anzeiger from October 20, 2014
  13. Vera Romeu (from right): Birth: The new region is called Upper Swabian Danube. Sigmaringendorf, Krauchenwies, Mengen, Scheer, Hohentengen and Herbertingen are to merge. In: Schwäbische Zeitung from February 19, 2011
  14. From the Heuneburg to Beuron . Pp. 60-64. In: Wanderbar ... the most beautiful routes. Experience the Sigmaringen district . Sigmaringen district office, Schönebeck printing company, Meßkirch 2004.
  15. a b Kapellenweg around Herbertingen . P. 42f. In: Wanderbar ... the most beautiful routes. Experience the Sigmaringen district . Sigmaringen district office, Schönebeck printing company, Meßkirch 2004.
  16. ↑ Major fire shredder plant Herbertingen. (pdf) (No longer available online.) www.bodensee-feuerwehrbund.com, archived from the original on August 5, 2016 ; accessed on August 27, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bodensee-feuerwehrbund.com
  17. lilly-jordans-schule.de