Steinreinach

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Church tower in Steinreinach with remains of the St. Wolfgang ruins

The Steinreinach residential area is a former sub-community of Korb in Baden-Württemberg, which was dissolved in the main town in 1936.

geography

Sperberseck and Schilling von Cannstatt coat of arms at the former Schlössle in Steinreinach

Steinreinach is located northeast of Waiblingen on the Buocher Höhe on the edge of the Remstal . The place is elevated on the road between Korb and Kleinheppach . The area around the place is characterized by agriculture. In addition to orchards and fruit growing, viticulture dominates the landscape.

history

In 1482, the municipality of Korb founded a chaplaincy and a perpetual mass for a St. Wolfgang chapel , which were abolished during the Reformation and the income of which was combined with the parish of Korb. The building became more and more dilapidated since the Thirty Years War , so that now only the tower is left. In the small town that belonged to it, the hospital in Esslingen am Neckar bought some income from the Steinheim monastery on February 18, 1270 . Around 1550 one of the farms was converted into a noble estate. The owners were first Veit Jäger and then Christian von Kutzleben , a nobleman employed at the Stuttgart court who came from a Thuringian family. From 1578 the aristocratic seat came into the hands of the Lords Sperberseck, who presumably sold it to a non-noblewoman after the Thirty Years' War. The aristocratic owners of the castle never had sovereign rights in Steinreinach, instead the place was always under the Württemberg authorities. The Schlössle burned down in 1905, only the former cellar of the building has been preserved.

literature

  • Thank God Ernst: Steinreinach basket. The story of two wine-growing settlements. Basket 1970
  • Jörg Heinrich: Kirchenbuch Korb, 1662 to 1807. Copy, Karlsruhe 2010

Coordinates: 48 ° 50 ′ 21.8 "  N , 9 ° 22 ′ 13.8"  E