Tuning
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Coordinates: 48 ° 2 ′ N , 8 ° 36 ′ E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Baden-Württemberg | |
Administrative region : | Freiburg | |
County : | Schwarzwald-Baar district | |
Management Community : | Villingen-Schwenningen | |
Height : | 743 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 15.59 km 2 | |
Residents: | 2931 (Dec. 31, 2018) | |
Population density : | 188 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 78609 | |
Area code : | 07464 | |
License plate : | VS | |
Community key : | 08 3 26 061 | |
LOCODE : | DE DO | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
At 1 78609 Tuningen |
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Mayor : | Ralf Pahlow | |
Location of the municipality of Tuningen in the Schwarzwald-Baar district | ||
Tuningen is a municipality in Baden-Württemberg and belongs to the Schwarzwald-Baar district . The community belongs to the administrative community Villingen-Schwenningen .
geography
Geographical location
Tuningen is located on the Baar , an area between the Black Forest in the west and the Swabian Alb in the east.
Neighboring communities
Tuningen borders in the north on the districts of Mühlhausen and Weigheim in the district town of Villingen-Schwenningen , in the east on the Trossingen district of Schura and the communities Durchhausen and Talheim and in the south and west on the districts of Sunthausen and Hochemmingen in the spa town of Bad Dürrheim .
climate
Healthy stimulating climate , an average of 1650 hours of sunshine a year.
Community structure
The municipality of Tuningen includes the village of Tuningen and the farms Birkenhof, Erlenhof, Haldenhof, Lindenhof, Lochenrain, Obere Mühle, Schonwiesen and Untere Mühle.
The lost town of Kalkhof is in the municipality of Tuningens . To the east of Tuningen is the Schänzle, which can be interpreted as a Celtic square hill .
history
Tuningen was first mentioned in 797 in a deed of donation from the St. Gallen monastery . In the High Middle Ages the place was part of the Duchy of Swabia and in the late Middle Ages it came under the rule of the Counts of Lupfen . Tuningen has belonged to Württemberg since 1444 and was subordinate to the Tuttlingen office. After the establishment of the Kingdom of Württemberg , the place remained with the Oberamt Tuttlingen . In 1876 Tuningen had 1642 inhabitants and was the third largest municipality in the Tuttlingen District Office after Tuttlingen and Trossingen . Through the administrative reform during the Nazi era in Württemberg in 1938, Tuningen came to the Tuttlingen district . In 1945 the community became part of the French zone of occupation and thus came to the newly founded state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern , which was incorporated into the state of Baden-Württemberg in 1952. Since the district reform of 1973 , Tuningen has belonged to the Schwarzwald-Baar district .
Religions
In addition to a Protestant and a Roman Catholic church, there is also a Methodist congregation in Tuningen .
politics
Municipal council
After the local elections on May 26, 2019 , the following distribution of seats results. The turnout was 70.5% (2014: 56.6%). The municipal council consists of the elected voluntary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.
Party / list | % | Seats | 2014 result |
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Free list of Tuningen | 56.3% | 7 seats | 49.5%, 6 seats |
List for citizen participation and the environment | 43.7% | 5 seats | 29.7%, 4 seats |
mayor
In March 2019 Ralf Pahlow (* 1968, CDU) was elected as the new mayor with 91.1% of the vote. He was the only candidate, and took office on May 1, 2019. Pahlow previously worked for over six years as the head of the road traffic office at the Schwarzwald-Baar district administrative office.
In his office, he succeeded Jürgen Roth , who took up his new office as Lord Mayor of Villingen-Schwenningen on January 1, 2019, which is why the office of Mayor of Tuningen was vacant for some time.
coat of arms
The Tuninger coat of arms represents a dog rose.
Partnerships
Tuningen has maintained a partnership with the Italian city of Camogli in the metropolitan city of Genoa since 1998 .
Culture and sights
Museums
The Tuninger Heimatmuseum was inaugurated on March 23, 1997 in the course of the 1200 year celebration. The exhibition is intended to provide an insight into the life and everyday life of the tuners of yore. The museum is open every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month from 2 pm to 5 pm (January to May and October to December).
Michaelskirche
The Protestant Michaelskirche in the village had a forerunner church outside the village between Sunthausen and Tuningen, which was consecrated to St. Gallus and was probably demolished during the 30 Years War. The Reformation was introduced as early as 1537 by the decision of the bailiff and the population against the resistance of the city of Villingen. The first Protestant pastor was Johannes Khym. The current church was built in the 17th century within the village, the tower dates from 1686. From 1728 to 1731 it was enlarged to a typical transverse church with a polygonal sacristy and a horseshoe-shaped arrangement of stalls and a three-sided gallery by the master builder Georg Friedrich Mayer from Stuttgart aligned with the pulpit and below / in front of the altar. It was given the name Michaelskirche because there was probably a Michaelskapelle in the cemetery in Tuningen in the pre-Reformation period, which also served as a parish church. In 1857 the outer facade including the tower was renovated. In 1901 the architect Heinrich Dolmetsch carried out a historicizing redesign with the roof trusses renewed and the installation of colored glazing with tracery and border ornaments from the glass painter's workshop Ludwig & Theodor Wilhelm in Rottweil. Between 1966 and 1968 it was renovated inside and in 1990 outside. In 1766 a church organ was first mentioned in the local church in Tuningen, which was replaced in 1842 by a new organ in the east gallery. In 1982 the parish received today's organ from the Georges Heintz company from Schiltach. The pulpit, the altar grille and the altar with the five-wound cross have been preserved from the older furnishings.
Sports
The sports club Tuningen e. V. was founded in 1920 under the name Teutonia Tuningen Football Club . On August 2, 1947, a re-establishment took place under the name Sportverein Tuningen.
Economy and Infrastructure
traffic
Tuningen is located at the intersection of Bundesstraße 523 ( Tuttlingen - Villingen-Schwenningen ) and Bundesautobahn 81 ( Würzburg - Gottmadingen ) and has its own junction (No. 36). Public transport is provided by the Schwarzwald-Baar transport association .
education
Tuningen has a primary school with all-day courses. There is a communal and a Protestant kindergarten for the youngest residents .
The Volkshochschule Tuningen is a branch of the Volkshochschule Villingen-Schwenningen. Since 1987 Ms. Barbara Groh has been running the school. Around 25–30 courses and events are offered per semester. These take place in the premises of the primary and secondary school, the municipal kindergarten and in the sports hall.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the church
- Theophil Laitenberger (1903–1996), composer, church and school musician
- Heinz Müller (1924–1975), cyclist, world champion in road racing in 1952
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
- ↑ Ralf Pahlow elected mayor with 91 percent. In: Black Forest Messenger . March 31, 2019, accessed April 1, 2019 .
- ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VI: Freiburg region Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-17-007174-2 . P. 604.
- ↑ www.ralf-pahlow.de
- ↑ www.suedkurier.de
- ↑ www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de
- ↑ www.lrasbk.de
- ↑ www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de
- ↑ Gottlob Gruhler, Our Church in Tuningen, Tuningen 1996
- ↑ Ellen Pietrus: Heinrich Dolmetsch. The church restorations by the Württemberg builder ; Stuttgart 2008, page 354 f
- Jump up ↑ Jörg Widmaier: Church stands across - The search for the “ideal” Protestant church building in Baden-Württemberg ; in: Monument Preservation in Baden-Württemberg. News bulletin of the State Monument Preservation, Volume 46, No. 4/2017, Stuttgart 2017, pages 244–249 [246 f] - Jörg Widmaier unfortunately does not consider - apart from the Stuttgart Castle Church - the other transverse churches of the Renaissance and Baroque in Württemberg