Muggensturm

Muggensturm is a municipality in the northern district of Rastatt.

  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Town twinning
  • 4.1 Art
  • 4.2 monuments
  • 4.3 Regular events
  • 5.1 national competition " Entente Florale - Our city is blossoming"
  • 5.2 local beautification competition of the district of Rastatt "Our village has a future"
  • 5.3 ARTHUR PRICE
  • 7.1 traffic
  • 7.2 Energy Supply
  • 8.1 educational institutions
  • 8.2 Fire Department
  • 8.3 Churches / Parish Offices
  • 8.4 Social Services

Geography

Geographical location

Muggensturm is located in the Rhine valley at the foot of the Black Forest. Through the town flows of over 27 km long spring creek, in whose catchment area of ​​the spring break Bach, a 43 -hectare nature reserve (of which 22.8 ha fen ) is.

At the nearby towns include Bietigheim, Malsch, Oberweier, hilltop home, Waldprechtsweier and Bischweier ( Rastatt ).

Community structure

The municipality Muggensturm Muggensturm the village and the house brick hut belong in the Steinhardt. Within the area are the waste places Eichelsbach and Frier Linde.

History

Muggensturm was in 1193 in a document Pope Celestine III. first mentioned as Mugetstrum. The change in the spelling of the name, to Muggensturm is not yet clear.

Policy

Parish council

The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 resulted in a turnout of 54.1 % ( 0.2 ) to the following result:

Twinning

With the Italian community Gradara in the province of Pesaro and Urbino, a city partnership was officially sealed in June 2002.

In 2011, the German - German twinning was added with the community Schonwalde - root ganglia (Brandenburg).

Culture and sights

Art

In the town hall Muggensturmer citizens band was installed in 2005, a globally unique communal photo album. A communication of art, for which the journalist Anton Jany photographed in 2316 Muggensturmer citizens. The portraits of the citizens are " immortalized " on ceramic tiles that, strung together, like put a ribbon through the corridors of City Hall.

Monuments

A monument at Muggensturm reminiscent of the on June 29, 1849 fell in the battle of spring creek Prussian soldiers. The revolutionary troops fought bravely, although against the Prussian supremacy, but won only partial success.

Regular events

The annual festival is the highlight of the events calendar. The festival runs over four days (Friday to Monday). The former flower parade was always held on Sunday and Monday. The local clubs built car, where they process more than 200,000 dahlias. However, since there was a shortage of supply of dahlias due to drought, account for the flower parade since 2011.

Awards

National competition " Entente Florale - Our city is blossoming"

After three bronze medals Muggensturm succeeded in 2010 's big shot: The community was awarded a gold medal for the local development.

Local beautification competition of the District of Rastatt "Our village has a future"

When local beautification competition of the district of Rastatt Muggensturm finished in 2011 for the fifth time in a row the first place.

ARTHUR PRICE

The community Muggensturm peaked in 2006, 4th place in the competition " The best German authorities ." At the award ceremony of the ARTHUR PRIZE for reducing bureaucracy in Berlin Ganz and the former Thuringian Minister President Dieter Althaus, the chairman of the jury, Muggensturm was price - founder Friedrich with a special commendation for "exemplary effective and non-bureaucratic activities in the field of Business Development and support of enterprise- oriented urban land " considered.

Clubs

  • The tennis club Rot-Weiss Muggensturm was founded on 20 February 1974. The tennis court is located on the southeastern edge of Muggensturm. There is also a working agricultural clubhouse and a mini-golf course. The club has about 320 members.
  • The football club Muggensturm 1918 is the only football club in Muggensturm. The club area with bewirtetem clubhouse, two grass pitches and a Hard Place is located in the Wilhelmstrasse 36 The football club has about 550 members. He hosted an annual sports festival with games of youth / senior and women's teams of the club. The sports festival runs from Friday to Monday. Furthermore, a team of open-ended, life coaching Rastatt / Murg valley is connected as a separate department of the club.
  • In the local gymnastics club is the TV Muggensturm 1892 In addition to gymnastics and there is also in the TV Muggensturm a division handball, fistball and cycling.
  • The shooting club Muggensturm was founded in 1919 and has about 150 members.
  • The Table Tennis Club Muggensturm was founded in 1975. He has 187 members with five men's, a women's and five youth teams.
  • An equally notable association is the "labor harmony singing group of 1900 ." The club was founded in 1900. It was banned in 1938 due to its proximity to social democracy and the trade unions of the National Socialists. In 1951 he was re-established. The choir is now active as a mixed choir and cares for both the classical choral literature as well as modern sets of light music, musical, etc.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Muggensturm is located on the B 3 and east of the Rhine Valley line (Mannheim -Basel ), where it has a stop at the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn network.

Energy supply

On the flat roofs of the logistics company Hartmann AG in Muggensturm one of the largest roof -mounted photovoltaic systems operated. At about 80,000 square meters, over 20,900 solar modules from Sharp are installed. The system was outfitters, Conergy AG, the peak power of the system is 3.84 MW. The commissioning took place in June and December 2006. According to estimates by the operator, the plant produces about 3.5 million kilowatt hours of electrical energy annually. This corresponds to the needs of more than 3600 persons or 900 four-person households. The occupied with modules surface is as large as 16 football fields. Eight inverters from SMA are housed in a two-story concrete station with 6.8 m height and a weight of over 50 tons adjacent to the buildings and convert the solar direct current into alternating current, so that it is network-capable. The cost of this large-scale solar power plant amounted to almost EUR 17 million.

Public institutions

Educational institutions

  • Albert Schweitzer School ( Elementary School )
  • Kindergarten Edith Stein
  • Kindergarten oasis
  • Children's House "playground"

Fire department

  • Volunteer Fire Department
  • Young Firefighters
  • Children firefighters

Churches / Parish Offices

  • Evangelical Rectory Bietigheim- Muggensturm
  • Catholic Parish " Our Lady Queen of Angels"

Social facilities

  • Senior citizens' club
  • Social station St. Francis
  • German Red Cross local branch Muggensturm Red Cross District Association of Rastatt eV
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