Höpfingen
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Coordinates: 49 ° 36 ' N , 9 ° 26' E |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Baden-Württemberg | |
Administrative region : | Karlsruhe | |
County : | Neckar-Odenwald district | |
Height : | 377 m above sea level NHN | |
Area : | 30.49 km 2 | |
Residents: | 2961 (December 31, 2018) | |
Population density : | 97 inhabitants per km 2 | |
Postal code : | 74746 | |
Area code : | 06283 | |
License plate : | MOS, BCH | |
Community key : | 08 2 25 039 | |
LOCODE : | DE HPG | |
Community structure: | 2 parts of the community | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Heidelberger Strasse 23 74746 Höpfingen |
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Mayor : | Adalbert Hauck ( CDU ) | |
Location of the community Höpfingen in the Neckar-Odenwald district | ||
Höpfingen is a municipality in the Neckar-Odenwald district in Baden-Württemberg . It belongs to the European metropolitan region of Rhine-Neckar (until May 20, 2003 the Lower Neckar region and until December 31, 2005 the Rhine-Neckar-Odenwald region ). The municipality together with the neighboring communities Wallduern and Hardheim a Gemeindeverwaltungsverband .
geography
Geographical location
The district lies on the south-east roofing of the rear Odenwald and has a share of the northern building land . The municipality is partly in the Neckartal-Odenwald nature park between 308 and 446 meters above sea level.
Community structure
The former municipality of Waldstetten belongs to the municipality of Höpfingen. Höpfingen, within the boundaries of 1970, includes the hamlet Schlempertshof, the town of Ziegelei, the sports grounds and the repatriate farms Hohle Eiche and Eckwaldsiedlung. In the municipality of Höpfingen in the territorial status of 1970 are the deserted areas Neuer Haidenhof and Nonnenklösterlein , which are only occupied by field names.
history
In a forged document from Emperor Otto III to the year 996 in the 13th century . is called Höpfingen. Apart from that, the place is mentioned in the traditional notes of the Amorbach monastery from around 1100 , as well as in a document from the Seligental monastery in 1236 .
Most of Höpfingen was a fiefdom of the Knights of Hardheim in the Middle Ages . After this knight family died out in 1607, the village was jointly administered by the Electorate of Mainz and the Duchy of Würzburg . However, this community administration soon led to a legal battle. This ended in 1656 with an arbitration ruling by the Reich Chamber of Commerce , which granted the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg the sole claim to power. After the dissolution of the ecclesiastical territories as a result of secularization and mediation through the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss , Höpfingen was added to the Principality of Leiningen in 1803. After its dissolution by signing the Rhine Federation Act on July 12, 1806 in Paris , the community was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Baden . In terms of church affiliation, Höpfingen moved from the diocese of Würzburg to the archdiocese of Freiburg .
Until the 1950s, the only business in the village, which was until then purely agricultural , was the Kaiser & Böhrer brickworks at the exit to Hardheim. The plant had its own siding, which was connected to the Walldürn – Hardheim railway at Höpfingen station .
During the Second World War, there was an airfield of the Wehrmacht , called " Fliegerhorst Dornberg" , on Höpfing near the Schlempertshof district and within sight of the village of Dornberg . This had a siding on the Walldürn – Hardheim railway line . It was destroyed by British and American fighter bombers in early 1945. After the war, the area was sold to a private person who, for lack of money, sold it back to the American military government in 1949. Today the area is used again for agriculture. Around 6 p.m. on Good Friday 1945, German soldiers blew up one of 4 bunkers at Schlempertshof, destroying all the ammunition and almost all the barracks so that they were unusable for the Americans.
Since 1938 the community has belonged to the Buchen district , which in 1973 became part of the new Neckar-Odenwald district .
On September 1, 1971, Waldstetten was incorporated.
politics
mayor
The mayor is directly elected for eight years . Adalbert Hauck has been in office since 2013. Former mayors:
- 1989–2013: Ehrenfried Scheuermann
Municipal council
The parish council normally has 14 honorary members who are elected for five years. Often the number of members increases through compensatory seats (total 2019: 14 seats; 2014: 15). In addition, the mayor acts as the municipal council chairman with voting rights.
The Unechte Teilorteschahl guarantees the districts a fixed number of seats: there are at least eleven local councils from Höpfingen and at least three from Waldstetten.
The 2019 local elections led to the following result (in brackets: difference to 2014):
Municipal Council 2019 | ||||
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Party / list | Share of votes | Seats | ||
SPD | 43.9% (+9.4) | 6 (+1) | ||
CDU / citizen list | 33.7% (−13.2) | 5 (−2) | ||
FW | 22.4% (+3.9) | 3 (± 0) | ||
Turnout: 63.7% (+4.2) |
coat of arms
The blazon of the coat of arms reads: In silver (white) on green ground, St. Aegidius with a silver (white) alb , red choir skirt and red shoes, black stole and red-bordered silver (white) miter , in his right hand a black book, in his left a golden (yellow) crook , behind him a black doe with a black arrow in the chest.
The coat of arms depicting St. Aegidius, who shows the patron saint of the Catholic parish church with his attributes, already appears in the court seal made in 1777 .
Culture and sights
Museums
- Königheimer Höflein - The farmhouse in the village
Buildings
In the region there are many wayside shrines , crosses and chapels as well as statues of the Madonna on house facades, which gave the " Madonna Land " its name. There are also figures of saints on houses in Höpfingen.
The Catholic St. Giles Church was built between 1906 and 1908 according to plans by Ludwig Maier in the neo-Gothic style.
The St. Justinus Church in Waldstetten was built as a small baroque church in 1710 and expanded in neo- baroque style in 1874 .
Regular events
- Carnival Höpfemer directed the carnival society distiller with ceremonial meetings , town hall storming and parade on Carnival Monday
- The fishing festival of the Höpfingen sport fishing club always takes place on the last Sunday in June
- Riding and jumping tournament of the RFV Höpfinger Pferdefreunde eV in July
- TSV sports festival of TSV Frankonia 1911 Höpfingen
- Slaughter festival of the FGH 70 Höpfemer schnapps distillers in summer
- Squeeze festival of the community of Höpfinger associations in autumn
- Christmas market on the first weekend of Advent
- Christmas concert by the Musikverein on December 25th
Infrastructure and economy
traffic
The community is located on the federal highway 27 between Walldürn and Hardheim .
Höpfingen used to be on the Walldürn – Hardheim railway line , which went into operation in 1911. Höpfingen was the only stopover on the 10 km long route. Passenger traffic was discontinued in 1954 and all operations in 1999. After the Bundeswehr in Hardheim got out as the main user of the railway line, the tracks on the Höpfingen district were removed in 2004. The overgrown railway embankment, several bridge structures and the privately used former station building are reminiscent of the former railway line.
education
Höpfingen has a primary school and a Catholic kindergarten in the Höpfingen district and another in the Waldstetten district. The community library is also located in the entrance area of the family pool.
Leisure and sports facilities
Several sports and athletics facilities as well as a small swimming pool are available in the community.
Personalities
Honorary citizen
- Karl Fürst, 32 years old town councilor, Deputy Mayor 1963–1994, volunteer in several associations
- 2005: Kosmas Hauck, 35 years councilor, volunteer in several associations
- 2005: Hubert Wörner, 33 years old town councilor, 1994–2004 deputy mayor, volunteer in several associations
Sons and daughters of the church
- Michael Anton Müller (1689–1771), maternal grandfather of the Prussian Field Marshal August Neidhardt von Gneisenau
- Thomas Nörber (1846–1920), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Freiburg from 1898 to 1920.
- Manfred Schell (* 1944), journalist, publicist and manager
- Alois Gerig (* 1956), politician (CDU), member of the German Bundestag since 2009
- Janine Tippl (* 1982), musical actress
literature
- Department State Description of the General State Archives Karlsruhe (edit.), State Archives Directorate Baden-Württemberg in connection with the Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis (Ed.): The Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis . Sigmaringen 1992, ISBN 3-7995-6047-5 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
- ^ The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume V: Karlsruhe District Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1976, ISBN 3-17-002542-2 , pp. 280–281.
- ↑ Höpfingen. LEO-BW (Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg), discover regional studies online, accessed on July 20, 2015 .
- ↑ http://www.schlempertshof.de/geschichte.html
- ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 474 .
- ↑ Adalbert Hauck becomes the new mayor . FNweb. Retrieved June 22, 2013.
- ^ Municipality of Höpfingen: main statute, §13 ; accessed June 30, 2019.
- ^ State Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg: Municipal elections 2019, Höpfingen ; Municipality of Höpfingen: municipal council election 2019 (PDF) ; Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung , May 28, 2019: A bang in Höpfingen - SPD becomes the strongest force ; accessed June 30, 2019.
- ↑ Fränkische Nachrichten January 12, 2006
- ↑ Franconian News March 18, 2005
- ^ Fränkische Nachrichten May 29, 2006
- ↑ http://www.gaebler.info/phpgedview/family.php?famid=F6775&PHPSESSID=xxGOOGLEBOTfsHTTPcffWWWdGOOGLxx
- ↑ Franconian News November 14, 2009