Wattenreute

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Wattenreute is a residential area in Großstadelhofen , one of seven villages in the town of Pfullendorf in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg , Germany .

geography

Geographical location

The hamlet lies on the Großstadelhofen district, bounded to the east by state road 268 between Pfullendorf and Krähenried . To the west of Wattenreute is the Tiefental (Fuchshalde) and the training area for the Staufer barracks in Pfullendorf.

history

The Cistercian convent Wald in Wattenreute already had a farm before 1278 . This was followed by another donated property in 1347.

Wattenreute was mentioned in a document in the land register of the Beuron monastery at the beginning of the 14th century as Wattenrueti . Further mentions followed: in 1366 as Watenriiti , 1476 as Wattenrutin and 1533 as ain gueth zu Wattenreuti .

A Konrad Gremlich von Krauchenwies sold the Count of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg Groß- and Kleinstadelhofen and the bailiwicks over Sylvenstal , Wattenreute and Krähenried in 1446 , but his widow was able to sell the same goods to Anton von Neuneck in 1475 . In 1476 it was sold to the Pfullendorf Hospital. The highest jurisdiction lay with the county of Heiligenberg , the lower jurisdiction after 1476 with the city of Pfullendorf. As a place of office in the Vogteiamt Pfullendorf, Wattenreute was obligatory to the Pfullendorf Hospital with serfdom and Schlupplhenverband.

Wattenreute always belonged to Stadelhofen.

Residents

59 inhabitants currently live in Wattenreute (as of May 2015).

religion

Ecclesiastically, Wattenreute belongs to the Roman Catholic parish of Pfullendorf.

Culture and sights

Buildings

  • The Catholic Chapel of St. Florian (Wattenreute 10) was built in 1718 and renovated in 1932. The listed sacred building is a plastered solid building with a roof turret. The furnishings include several sculptures of saints: Florian, Josef, Rochus, Georg and Martin (probably all around 1700), as well as Sebastian and Stephanus (both late Gothic).
  • The spitälische Hofgut Wattenreute is 50.99 hectares, the smallest of the three Hofgüter of hospital funds Pfullendorf. It has belonged to the hospital fund since 1880 and is leased. Other hospital farms are Hofgut Lichtenegg and Hofgut Mariahof (both in Illmensee district ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Cf. Pfullendorf d) Großstadelhofen . In: The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by district and municipality. Volume VII: Tübingen administrative region. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004807-4 . Pp. 834-841, here pp. 836f.
  2. See Wattenreute . In: Maren Kuhn-Rehfus : The Cistercian Monastery of Wald (= Germania Sacra , New Part 30, The Dioceses of the Ecclesiastical Province of Mainz. The Diocese of Constance, Volume 3 ). Walter de Gruyter, Berlin & New York 1992. ISBN 3-11-013449-7 . P. 423f.
  3. Wattenreute . In: Krieger, Albert: Topographical Dictionary of the Grand Duchy of Baden (Volume 2) ed. v. of the Baden Historical Commission, Heidelberg, 1904. p. 1365.
  4. See Badische Heimat; Mein Heimatland, Volume 46, p. 166.
  5. Jürgen Witt (jüw): The farmers were once serfs . In: Südkurier of May 18, 2015
  6. St. Florian (Wattenreute 10, Pfullendorf) on the pages of www.leo-bw.de (regional information system for Baden-Württemberg)
  7. See Badische Heimat, Volumes 21-22 , 1934, p. 148.
  8. Tenants want to extend . In: Südkurier from May 3, 2005

Coordinates: 47 ° 54 ′ 28 ″  N , 9 ° 16 ′ 7 ″  E