Tachensee (Stuttgart)
Tachensee | ||
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Tachensee | ||
Geographical location |
Neckar basin
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Drain | → Lindenbach → Glems → Neckar → Rhine → North Sea | |
Places on the shore | Weilimdorf | |
Location close to the shore | Stuttgart | |
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Coordinates | 48 ° 49 '16.2 " N , 9 ° 7' 25.9" E | |
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Altitude above sea level | 311.4 m above sea level NHN | |
surface | 60 ha | |
length | 140 m | |
width | 70 m | |
particularities |
Private property |
The Tachensee is a lake in the Weilimdorf district of the state capital Stuttgart of Baden-Württemberg and the only natural lake in the urban area.
geography
The Tachensee is located on the western edge of the Greutterwald nature reserve at the foot of the Lemberg ridge between Weilimdorf and Korntal at an altitude of 311.4 m above sea level. NHN . Geographically seen include Lake and around the subspace Southern Strohgäu edge of the Neckar basin at. The surrounding rock is the clay-rich gypsum keuper ( grave field formation ), through which a fault line runs from east to west, running through the middle of the lake. The natural drainage leads roughly along its course to the west over the Reisachmulde sub-area of the Reisachmulde-Lemberg nature reserve immediately following in the open corridor to the Weilimdorfer Lindenbach , a tributary of the Glems . Less than half a kilometer east of the lake, its watershed runs to the catchment area of the Feuerbach , a likewise left-hand Neckar tributary above the larger Glems.
Description and history
The Tachensee covers an area of about 60 ares. Its name is derived from the Middle High German root dahe, tahe 'loam, clay'.
In the 19th century the lake was used for breeding leeches . In 1862 Gottlob Pfleiderer, the head of the nearby Korntaler Boys' Institute , bought a piece of land on the lake, built a country house on the west bank and let his students play sports there. In 1905 the painter Otto Reiniger bought the country house. To this day, the lake is privately owned by his descendants.
Individual evidence
LUBW
Official online waterway map with a suitable section and the layers used here: Tachensee and the surrounding area
General introduction without default settings and layers: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( notes )
- ↑ Height according to the blue lettering on the background layer topographic map .
- ↑ Lake area after the layer standing waters .
- ↑ a b Dimensions measured on the topographic map background layer .
- ↑ a b Protected areas according to the relevant layers, nature partly according to the biotope layer .
- ↑ Catchment area according to the basic catchment area layer (AWGN) .
Other evidence
- ^ Friedrich Huttenlocher , Hansjörg Dongus : Geographical land survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 170 Stuttgart. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1949, revised 1967. → Online map (PDF; 4.0 MB)
- ↑ Geology according to the layers for Geological Map 1: 50,000 on: Map server of the State Office for Geology, Raw Materials and Mining (LGRB) ( notes )
- ^ Lutz Reichardt: Place names book of the city district of Stuttgart and the district of Ludwigsburg (= publications of the commission for historical regional studies in Baden-Württemberg, series B, volume 11). Stuttgart 1982, p. 151.
- ↑ Entry dahe in the German dictionary
- ↑ Julius Bernhard: Travel Guide through Württemberg and the neighboring regions of the neighboring states . Stuttgart 1863, p. 450.
- ↑ Reinhard Heinz: 750 years of Weilimdorf. History and stories for the 1993 anniversary . Published by Weilimdorfer Heimatkreis e. V. Stuttgart 1993, p. 34.
- ^ Titus Häussermann: The Stuttgart street names . Stuttgart 2003, p. 453.
literature
- Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg, as single sheet No. 7120 Stuttgart Northwest
Web links
- Map of Tachensee and the surrounding area on: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( Notes )
- Measuring table sheet 7120 Leonberg from 1929 in the Deutsche Fotothek