Staad (Constance)

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Staad
District town of Constance
Coordinates: 47 ° 40 ′ 50 ″  N , 9 ° 12 ′ 9 ″  E
Height : 434 m above sea level NHN
Area : 9.41 km²
Residents : 1710  (December 31, 2011)
Population density : 182 inhabitants / km²
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Location of Staad in Konstanz
View of Staad with the pier of the Konstanz-Meersburg car ferry
View of Staad with the pier of
the Konstanz-Meersburg car ferry
Staad formed the southeastern part of the former municipality of Allmannsdorf

Staad is a district of the Baden-Württemberg city ​​of Konstanz in the district of Konstanz in Germany .

Geographical location

Staad is located on an east-facing hillside east of Allmannsdorf. The old town center near the shore of Lake Constance at the landing stage for the Konstanz – Meersburg car ferry is densely built up.

history

First mentioned in 1246 as Stade apud Egge , in 1272 Staad came together with Allmannsdorf from Reichenau's possession to the Coming Mainau of the Teutonic Order . In terms of church, Staad initially belonged to Wollmatingen , later to Allmannsdorf.

On January 1, 1915, Staad came to Constance with the Allmannsdorf community , to which it belonged.

population

  • 1990: 1726.
  • 1995: 1717
  • 2000: 1635
  • 2005: 1684
  • 2010: 1747
  • 2018: 1793

Culture and sights

Brewery in Staad.

Way of St. James

Staad by including the runs of Meersburg backward extending Oberschwäbische Pilgrim , the aim of the Konstanz Cathedral is; from there it is continued as the Schwabenweg .

literature

  • Emil J. Mundhaas: The boatman and fishing village Staad. In: Hegau 67 (2010), pp. 41–58.

Web links

Commons : Staad  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. konstanz.de: Population of the city of Konstanz by district from 1990 ( Memento from November 10, 2012 in the Internet Archive ).
  2. Konstanz - data, facts and figures. In: Konstanzer Kompass 2020, Stadler Verlagsgesellschaft Konstanz, pp. 8–9.
  3. ^ Landesdenkmalpflege Baden-Württemberg, Lower Monument Protection Authority of the City of Konstanz: Open Monument Day 2010 - Konstanzer Ländebauten . Leaflet: Historische-faehre-konstanz.de .
  4. ^ Michael Losse, Hans Noll: Castles, palaces, fortresses in Hegau: fortifications and aristocratic residences in the western Lake Constance area. In: Michael Greuter (Ed.): Hegau Library 109 . Association for the history of the Hegau. Greuter, Singen 2001, ISBN 3-9806273-2-2 .
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Navigation bar Jakobsweg " Oberschwäbischer Jakobsweg "

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