Güntersleben

Güntersleben is a municipality in the Lower Franconian district of Würzburg.

  • 3.1 Town twinning
  • 4.1 monuments
  • 5.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 5.2 Education
  • 5.3 Miscellaneous

Geography

Günter life is in the Würzburg region. There is only the district Güntersleben.

History

The town was first mentioned in 1113. In 1510 Günter life was plagued by a severe fire in 1611 and called the plague 141 victims in the village. The Benedictine monastery of St. Stephan Wurzburg had until 1802 the tithe in Güntersleben. As part of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg, which belonged to the Frankish Empire Circle, Güntersleben was secularized in 1803 in Bavaria's favor, then leave in the Peace of Pressburg in 1805, Archduke Ferdinand of Tuscany to form the Grand Duchy of Würzburg, Würzburg, with which it finally fell to Bavaria in 1814.

Besides Güntersleben there was also the place name Thüngersleben, but which is now forgotten.

Population Development

Policy

The incumbent mayor Ernst Joßberger was first elected in a run-off election on October 2, 2005. In the mayoral election on 10 July 2011, he was re-elected mayor of Güntersleben. With a turnout of 70.01 % Ernst Joßberger ( UBG ) reached 1377 votes ( 57.73 % ), Dieter Menth (SPD ) 626 votes ( 26.25% ) and Joachim Neuland (CSU ) 382 votes ( 16.02 %).

Twinning

There is currently no twinning, but it is a partnership with the Italian village of Borgo Val di Taro provided.

Culture and sights

Monuments

→ List of monuments in Güntersleben

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the field of agriculture and forestry 4, in the manufacturing sector and 78 in the area of ​​trade and transport 42 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 108 people. Social insurance contributions at town there were a total 1573rd In manufacturing, there was an operation in the construction of two plants. In addition, in 1999, there were 34 farms with an agricultural area of 687 hectares, of which 662 were arable land and 10 permanent grassland. In Güntersleben there are also many small growers, who farm as a sideline the vineyards. The vineyard summer chair is very well known in the area and each year brings good results.

Education

There are the following facilities (as of 1999):

  • 200 kindergarten places with 172 children

In 2006, a nursery group was set up with 12 seats in the existing kindergarten Villekulla.

  • Ignatius Gropp Elementary School with about 450 seats and 14 teachers. This elementary school has existed since 1951. In 1991 she was named after a former priest of the village, and so was given its present name. Since 2005, due to a lack of students no longer part of the main school.

Others

In the spring of 2007 began to establish a recreation area. The project began with the construction of a bike path that runs through the village. This connects the community Güntersleben with Unterdürrbach, continues to Würzburg and has connection to the Main Bike Trail. The Dürrbach park, a park with a beach volleyball court, beer garden, a fully renovated miniature golf, a climbing wall and a playground was inaugurated in early August 2007.

Beginning of 2009, the place being the home of Holger Goepfert was known as the the first little star of the casting show Germany seeks the superstar profiled and his fame increased.

Important religious and cultural center of Güntersleben is the St. Maternus Church.

The Franconian wine queen of 2011 was the 23- year-old student Sabine Ziegler from Güntersleben.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Augustin Kolb (1868-1942), Frankish church painter
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