Rotenberg (Stuttgart)

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Rotenberg coat of arms
Coat of arms of Stuttgart
Rotenberg
district of Stuttgart
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Coordinates 48 ° 47 '0 "  N , 9 ° 16' 17"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 47 '0 "  N , 9 ° 16' 17"  E
surface 1.262 km²
Residents 719 (May 31, 2020)
Population density 570 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation May 1, 1931
Post Code 70327
prefix 0711
Borough Untertürkheim
Source: Stuttgart data compass
Rotenberg 1685, forest inventory book by Andreas Kieser
Old school house
Rotenberg village church
Rotenberg wine press

Rotenberg is a district of Stuttgart and belongs to the Stuttgart district of Untertürkheim . It borders the Obertürkheim ( Uhlbach ) district and the neighboring community of Fellbach .

View from Kappelberg over Rotenberg. Stuttgart Airport in the background

history

The village of Rotenberg (formerly also "Rothenberg") is mentioned in a document for the first time in 1248 and was a core part of Altwürttembergs . For centuries, the well-fortified Wirtemberg Castle , the ancestral seat of the Württembergers , shaped the image between the free imperial city of Esslingen am Neckar and the royal seat of Stuttgart , before it was completely demolished in 1819 by decision of the then King Wilhelm I. In its place he had a magnificent mausoleum, the burial chapel on the Württemberg , built for his second wife, the Tsar's daughter Katharina Pavlovna , who died early .

In 1907 the mountain Rotenberg with the burial chapel was officially renamed Württemberg by King Wilhelm II .

Rotenberg belonged to the Württemberg Oberamt Cannstatt and from 1923 to 1931 to the Oberamt Esslingen . In 1931 Rotenberg lost its independence and was incorporated into Stuttgart as the twelfth community . When the city of Stuttgart was divided into districts in 1956, Rotenberg was assigned to the Untertürkheim district.

Residential area

The residential area is one of the most expensive addresses in Stuttgart. Characteristic of the residential area is the exposed panoramic position and limited development possibilities. Numerous celebrities, including a soccer player from VfB Stuttgart , live in Stuttgart-Rotenberg.

Museums

Attractions

See also viticulture in Stuttgart and Württemberg wine route

Personalities

Honorary citizen

Events

  • Wine festival in August in the wine press
  • Rotenberg Käskipper Festival , annually on the first weekend in July

Others

  • The nickname Käskipper for the Rotenbergers is often explained from the envy of the neighboring communities for the privileges due to the proximity to the ancestral castle of the Württemberger - the neighbors called the Wirtemberg, the pride of the Rotenbergers, as Käsbuckel . The name originally goes back to the Rotenbergers' preference for "Luckeleskäs" ("Luckele": small chickens that were fed with the cheese), a simple quark and milk cheese. The cheese, also known as "Heähleskäs", was tipped from a saucepan onto a wooden board, dressed with caraway seeds and salt and eaten with bread and wine.
  • Stuttgart-Rotenberg belongs to the Upper Neckar suburbs and has therefore had a youth council since February 2008 .

literature

  • Wurster, Otto: Eßlinger Heimatbuch for town and surroundings. Esslingen 1931. Therein: Rotenberg (pp. 202-305).

Web links

Commons : Stuttgart-Rotenberg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

photos

North-east view of Rotenberg
Aerial view of the mausoleum on the Rotenberg

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Maira Schmidt: Building in Rotenberg: Villas on the edge of the vineyards. Stuttgarter Zeitung , August 24, 2012, accessed May 30, 2014 .
  2. ^ Stuttgart-Rotenberg at City Sam