Musbach (Freudenstadt)
Musbach
City of Freudenstadt
|
|
---|---|
Coordinates: 48 ° 29 ′ 53 ″ N , 8 ° 28 ′ 4 ″ E | |
Height : | 650 m |
Incorporation : | 1st January 1975 |
Postal code : | 72250 |
Area code : | 07443 |
Musbach is a district of Freudenstadt in the Freudenstadt district in Baden-Württemberg .
geography
Musbach is located almost six kilometers northeast of Freudenstadt city center in and on the valley of the Stockerbach , which runs to the south and which joins another creek to the Glatt just below the district mark. The place, divided into three partly loose settlement groups, stands at an altitude of 650 m above sea level. NHN in a northern clearing bay, mostly to the left of the stream, of which about 4.5 km² belong to the district. The larger, almost closed forest area in the Frutenhofer , Reichenbacher and Stutzwald borders on these in the west and north. The district covers an amount ranging from about 610- 764 m above sea level. NHN , the lowest point is at the outflow of the Stockerbach, the highest on its northwestern edge on the Kienberg .
history
Untermusbach is a so-called Waldgedinggemeinde , the place has existed at least since the 7th century. The donation of a farm from the Dornstetten district to the Lorsch Abbey in 767 proves that the landscape was already settled at this time.
The Dornstetter Waldgeding used to be a forest cooperative with special rights and its own jurisdiction. The Waldgedingorten also included Frutenhof, Grüntal, Aach, Wittlensweiler, Dietersweiler and Hallwangen. As the administrative center, Dornstetten was not a direct member of Waldgeding.
Before the Reichenbach Monastery was founded, Untermusbach was probably a community with Obermusbach under the name "Muosbach". The oldest document mentioned in Musbach is from the year 1274. Untermusbach was given to Württemberg in 1320 as a pledge .
In 1938 the municipality of Obermusbach was incorporated into the municipality of Untermusbach.
With the incorporation of Untermusbach into the city of Freudenstadt, the part name was changed to Musbach. This again corresponded to the ancient common place name before 1075.