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View from Michaelsberg to Treffentrill with the Tripsdrill Adventure Park

Treffentrill is a hamlet belonging to Cleebronn in the Heilbronn district in northern Baden-Württemberg . The place essentially consists of the Tripsdrill adventure park .

history

According to an older view, the names Treffentrill and Tripsdrill go back to the Roman captain Trepho, who called the place Trephonis Truilla . At least one stone labeled with it was found nearby. More recent research derives the name from the fact that the wild oats called Trips or Trefz would once have been processed at that point by drilling .

In the Middle Ages the place Meginheim (mentioned in 793) was in the area of ​​Treffentrill , later there was a place called Rauhenklingen , which was lost around the year 1500. In 1576 it is mentioned in a document that there are now tree gardens, fields and vineyards on the site of Rauhenklingen . In 1685 it is noted in the camp register for the same farmstead that there was said to have been a hamlet or village called Treffentrill there before times . The same remark can also be found in a request for the settlement of some citizens from Groß- and Kleinsachsenheim with the Württemberg Duke Eberhard from 1724. However, there is no documentary evidence of the former village.

In 1798/99 Friedrich Schleeweiß took up the name Treffentrill and named his farm built at the foot of the Michaelsberg on the site in question. Schleeweiß temporarily emigrated to Russia soon after the establishment of the farm , so that shortly after the establishment of the farm, less well-off families from the surrounding towns of Freudental, Hessigheim, Gündelbach and Bönnigheim were running the farm. It was not until some time later that the town experienced a modest upswing with the establishment of a bleaching plant and a wash house. In addition, the Belz mill , named after its owner, was used for cleaning grain and was described by Eduard Mörike in a poem as a fur mill .

The mill was originally operated by hand and had no blades or water wheels. After the mill had been converted to water operation in 1910, the owner Eugen Fischer provided it with four decorative mill wings in 1929, and he also added a small slide. In 1946 the property was destroyed by lightning. A new, larger mill was built by 1950, on which today's adventure park Tripsdrill goes back, to which the wildlife paradise Tripsdrill was added in 1971 .

In the years 1935 and 1950 there were applications by the municipality to rename the hamlet from Treffentrill to Tripsdrill , but this was not granted.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Description, or geography and statistics, together with an overview of the history of Würtemberg. by JDG Memminger (1820)
  2. New General Geographical and Statistical Ephemeris, Volume 10 edited by FJ Bertuch (1822)
  3. Irmhild Günther: Altweibermühle Tripsdrill , in: Schwäbischer Heimatkalender 1996 , pp. 106-108.

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer : 700 years of Cleebronn 1279–1979. History of a community . Cleebronn municipal administration, Cleebronn 1979

Coordinates: 49 ° 2 '  N , 9 ° 3'  E