Rielasingen-Worblingen

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Coordinates: 47 ° 44 '  N , 8 ° 50'  E

Basic data
State : Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region : Freiburg
County : Constancy
Height : 417 m above sea level NHN
Area : 18.57 km 2
Residents: 11,946 (Dec. 31, 2018)
Population density : 643 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 78239
Area code : 07731
License plate : KN
Community key : 08 3 35 100
Address of the
municipal administration:
Lessingstrasse 2
78239 Rielasingen-Worblingen
Website : www.rielasingen-worblingen.de
Mayor : Ralf Baumert ( SPD )
Location of the municipality of Rielasingen-Worblingen in the district of Konstanz
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Rielasingen-Worblingen is a municipality in the district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, south of Singen (Hohentwiel) , directly on the Swiss border .

geography

Geographical location

Rielasingen-Worblingen is on the Radolfzeller Aach .

Community structure

The community consists of the three formerly independent communities Rielasingen, Arlen and Worblingen with the villages of Rielasingen with Arlen and Worblingen and the farms of Rosenegg and Hittisheim.

Rielasingen
Rielasingen
Arlen
Arlen
Worblingen
Worblingen

history

The community Rielasingen-Worblingen was formed on January 1, 1975 by the union of the communities Rielasingen and Worblingen.

District of Arlen

Arlen am Hohentwiel around 1920

In 1005, the formerly politically independent municipality of Arlen was first mentioned as "Arola". On the occasion of the relocation of the St. Georgen monastery from Hohentwiel to Stein am Rhein , the village of Arola was donated by King Heinrich II to this St. Georgen monastery, which in the following centuries owned most of the local goods. From the 14th to the 16th century, the lords of Klingenberg exercised the bailiwick rights that they held as a fiefdom of the Archduchy of Austria in Arlen. In 1655 the place was part of the rule Singen, which was pledged by the Archduchy of Austria to the barons of Rost. After it died out, the rule of Singen and Arlen passed to the Counts of Enzenberg in 1774. In 1810 Arlen fell to the Grand Duchy of Baden .

Obligation of 2500 guilders of the cotton spinning & weaving mill Arlen from January 1, 1860

The first settlement of industry took place in 1834 with the establishment of the "cotton spinning and weaving mill Arlen" by the entrepreneur Johann Hermann Ferdinand ten Brink (1810–1887), who was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands . His parents, brothers and sisters lived in Boxtel at the time. This initiated an economic structural change, in the course of which the local agriculture lost more and more importance. The ten Brink entrepreneurial family not only shaped Arlen and Hegau economically in the following 150 years , but also in the social field. Exceptional for the time, the company paid allowances for large working-class families in addition to wages. In addition, it set up a support fund for disabled and elderly workers, workers' houses with gardens, a company savings bank and what is probably the first company health insurance fund in all of south-west Germany. There were also factory canteens, courses for healthy eating and a girls' home (the so-called “Klösterle”) for single workers in Arlen and Volkertshausen . In addition, the family founded various charitable organizations that benefited the whole population, including a. a sanatorium for tuberculosis sufferers, the Heinrich Hospital in Arlen, three kindergartens in Arlen, Rielasingen and Volkertshausen and the middle school as a secondary school in Rielasingen.

In 1936, Arlen's political independence ended with its forced incorporation in Rielasingen. At the same time, the latter had to surrender over 129 hectares of land to Singen am Hohentwiel .

Rielasingen district

In the district of Rielasingen, the most important evidence of human settlement comes from the Hallstatt period . Barrows contained implements and jewelry from this cultural era. Two probably Alemannic cemeteries show Rielasingen as an early settlement. The place was first mentioned in 1155 as "Villa Röleizingen" in a document from Emperor Barbarossa . The name is likely derived from a personal name. The Reichenau and St. Georgen monasteries in Stein am Rhein were among the oldest and most important medieval landlords in Rielasingen . Fiefs of the Reichenau estates and village lords were the barons of Rosenegg. After their extinction in 1480, the Rosenegg rule and most of the village came to the Counts of Lupfen. Their successors were from 1582 on the barons of Mörsperg-Belfort. 1610 reached Rielasingen finally in the possession of the Bishop of Konstanz , and belonged to the secularization 1803 Hochstift Konstanz . Since that time Rielasingen has belonged to the margraviate of Baden .

Worblingen district

The origins of Worblingen go back to the Alemannic period. The place name - derived from the personal name "Wormilo" - appears for the first time in 1165 in an interest list of the Reichenau monastery , to whose possession most of the place belonged. From about 1300 to 1456 the von Stein lords owned the Reichenau fiefdom of Worblingen. Then the knight family von Klingenberg followed. From 1603 Worblingen was under the rule of the Lords of Dankenschweil. Archilles von Dankenschweil had a castle built in the village in 1611 instead of the castle that had been destroyed in 1499. The barons of Liebenfels were the local lords until the transition of Worblingen to the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1806. As in Wangen , Gailingen and Randegg , also imperial knighthood places in Hegau , numerous Jews settled in Worblingen . A separate Jewish cemetery was established in 1857. In 1875 there were 95 Jewish citizens on site.

The municipality of Worblingen merged with the neighboring municipality of Rielasingen to form the unified municipality of Rielasingen-Worblingen as part of the municipality reform on January 1, 1975.

politics

Municipal council

The municipal council consists of the elected voluntary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council. The local elections on May 26, 2019 in Rielasingen-Worblingen led to the following official final result.

Election on May 26, 2019 Previous elections
Party / list Share of votes Seats 2014 result Result 2009
CDU 26.5% 5 37.6%, 7 seats 34.4%, 6 seats
Green  20.7% 4th - -
SPD 16.4% 3 28.6%, 5 seats 26.6%, 5 seats
AfD 7.2% 1  - -
Free voters 29.2% 5 33.9%, 6 seats 39.0%, 7 seats
voter turnout 54.9% 44.1% 45.9%

Mayor and administration

Ralf Baumert has been the mayor of the community since April 2007. The community is involved with the communities of Steißlingen and Volkertshausen in the agreed administrative community of the city of Singen (Hohentwiel) .

coat of arms

Blazon of the coat of arms awarded on November 8, 1974 by the Ministry of the Interior: In the blue split shield in front a golden (yellow) crook with golden (yellow) pannisell, in the middle in gold (yellow) three red roses with green sepals on top of each other, in the back Red a silver (white) wing.

The abbot's staff comes from the coat of arms of the municipality of Arlen, which was incorporated into Rielasingen in 1936. He refers to the St. Georgen monastery in Stein am Rhein , which was wealthy here in the Middle Ages. The roses allude to the coat of arms of the Lords of Rosenegg , the local lords of Rielasingen in the 14th century. The wing is the coat of arms of the von Liebenfels family, the manorial rule in Worblingen since the beginning of the 18th century, and taken from the Worblingen coat of arms.

Town twinning

The partnership with Nogent-sur-Seine in the Grand Est region (France) has existed since 1973; the partnership with the Swiss town of Lostorf in the canton of Solothurn was notarized in 1998. Ardea in the Lazio region (Italy) is the newest twin town, this partnership has existed since 2002.

Culture and sights

Buildings

Museums

The village museum is housed in the old town hall in Worblingen .

Sports

Rielasingen-Worblingen is home to the soccer club 1. FC Rielasingen-Arlen , which plays in the fifth-class Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . In the DFB-Pokal 2017/18 , the club took part in the main round for the first time in its history and met defending champions Borussia Dortmund in the first round . The Bundesliga team won the game, which was played in the Freiburg Black Forest Stadium , 4-0.

education

With the Ten Brink School, there is a secondary and secondary school in the municipality. There are also three pure elementary schools (Hardberg School, Lever School , Scheffel School). There are also three parish and two Roman Catholic kindergartens.

Natural swimming pool in the Worblingen district

Public facilities

There is a public library in the community and a natural swimming pool on the Aach since 2009.

In January 2012 the new “Talwiesenhallen” (for “Kultur Sport Tagung”) were opened, which replaced the ailing Rosenegghalle.

The Talwiesenhalle, newly inaugurated in 2012, in front of the Rosenegg mountain

traffic

Former SBB train station

Rielasingen station is on the Etzwilen – Singen railway line . However, there have been no passenger trains on this route since 1969 and no freight trains since 2004. The route is still used by a museum train. Museum railway festivals have been taking place at Arlen-Rielasingen station since 2011.

The next train station is in Singen (Hohentwiel) . There is a bus service from Singen (Hohentwiel) via Rielasingen to Stein am Rhein in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen . This provides a good connection to Switzerland .

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the church

Web links

Commons : Rielasingen-Worblingen  - 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. ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VI: Freiburg region Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-17-007174-2 . Pp. 774-775
  3. ^ 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. 520 .
  4. Baden-Württemberg State Statistical Office: Result of the 2019 municipal council elections - Rielasingen-Worblingen , accessed on April 4, 2020
  5. Description of the coat of arms at Discover regional studies online
  6. ^ Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Greuter (eds.): Art treasures in the Konstanz district . Discover and experience (=  Hegau Library . Volume 128 ). 3. Edition. Verlag Michael Greuter, Hilzingen 2008, ISBN 3-938566-07-8 , p. 202 .
  7. Heimat-Chronik . In: HEGAU - magazine for history, folklore and natural history of the area between the Rhine, Danube and Lake Constance. Issue 2 (18) 1964, page 420