Rutesheim

Rutesheim is a city in Baden- Württemberg and belongs to the district of Böblingen.

  • 2.1 religions
  • 2.2 district Perouse
  • 3.1 Mayor
  • 3.2 municipal
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 3.4 partnerships
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Established businesses
  • 4.3 educational institutions
  • 5.1 Structures

Geography

Rutesheim is situated directly on the motorway 8, 5 km from Leonberg, 18 km from the center of Stuttgart and 22 km from Stuttgart Airport and the Neue Messe, west 7 km from home home.

Community structure

To town Rutesheim within the frontiers of December 31, 1971 include the city and the settlement Rutesheim Rutesheim - Heuweg and dialed villages Aich Willingen, Bechingen, Miemingen and Henn Häusle. For the formerly independent municipality Perouse, which was in 1973 part of the municipality Rutesheim with the district reform and since the City appointment Rutesheims 2008 Rutesheimer district, is one the village Perouse.

History

Rutesheim was first mentioned in 767 in a document of the monastery Lorsch.

The state government had decided on 22 January 2008, giving Rutesheim July 1, 2008, the name " city " to. On 26 June 2008 gave Prime Minister Oettinger celebrated the city charter.

Religions

In Rutesheim there are three Protestant, a United Methodist and Catholic, as well as an Apostolic congregation and a altpietischtische church.

District Perouse

→ Main article: Perouse

The formerly independent village was incorporated on January 1, 1972 in the city Rutesheim. Today, the district has about 1,300 inhabitants.

Perouse was taken on June 13, 1699 due to the influx of 71 Waldensian families, the place in memory of their original home community Perouse (now Perosa Argentina ) named in the Piedmont. Duke Eberhard Ludwig von Württemberg had been expelled from France Waldenses offered the country.

Policy

Mayor

Dieter Hofmann is the city mayor since 2002. On 17 January 2010, he was confirmed with 98.2 % of votes cast for a further eight years in office.

Parish council

Seat distribution due to the choice of 7 June 2009, the term until 2014:

Coat of arms

Blazon: In a green gold fasces.

Partnerships

  • Scheibbs (Lower Austria ), since 1972
  • Saalburg- Ebersdorf ( Thuringia), contacts since 1989
  • Perosa Argentina (Italy ), friendship agreement dated October 18, 2008

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

In September 2008, a new junction Rutesheim was opened to traffic after the previous six-lane extension of the federal highway 8 also. Thus the city was even better connected to the national road network. The new bypass road ( northern bypass Rutesheim ) relieved since July 2007, the city core in addition from through traffic and connects the major industrial zone shear Lens Forest stationary transit freely with the highway.

The city is connected through the Black Forest Railway also to the rail network. On this route, on line S6 ( Weil der Stadt Stuttgart - Leonberg ) of the Stuttgart S-Bahn, stopping at the Rutesheim S -Bahn station. It is located 2.5 km from the city center Rutesheimer in the field of Leonberger district Silberberg, well connected by city bus line 655

Established businesses

In Rutesheim primarily medium-sized enterprises and craft enterprises are located. The Rutesheimer location of the Robert Bosch GmbH employs around 480 people. In addition, the machine manufacturer Voith hydraulic parts produced at its plant Rutesheim.

Educational institutions

By high school, the junior high school, the Theodor- Heuss- Schule (primary and secondary school with Werkrealschule ) and the Astrid Lindgren special school has Rutesheim four schools, and thus covers the entire school education offer. Open, all-day deals offer all four schools. For this, a new cafeteria with an assembly hall was created in the school center. The bus service to the schools wind the company Woehr -Tours from Weissach and Seitter from from Friolzheim. Eight kindergartens offer enough places for all children up to the start of school.

Culture and sights

  • Fruit plant Häsel: plants with about 190 old varieties of fruit

Structures

  • Hall Rutesheim ( Geographical coordinates: 48 ° 48 ' 28 " N, 8 ° 56' 50 " O48.8077777777788.9472222222222 )
  • Ev. St. John's Church Rutesheim ( Geographical coordinates: 48 ° 48 '32 " N, 8 ° 56' 34 " O48.8088888888898.9427777777778 )
  • Rutesheimer water tower ( Geographical coordinates: 48 ° 48 '32 " N, 8 ° 55' 58 " O48.8088888888898.9327777777778 )

Personalities

  • Georg Schmidgall (1867-1953), a leading historian of students

Sports

The SKV Rutesheim ( Sport and Culture Association ) operates the departments football, handball, gymnastics, volleyball, table tennis, sports badges, running accuracy, walking and meeting the singer Department. The football department plays with her active teams in the national league Württemberg (I.) and the district league Enz / Murr ( II ), the biggest success was the rise in the then third-rate amateur league Württemberg in 1976. The YMCA Rutesheim is a multiple German champion oak cross Indiaca.

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