Adelberg

Adelberg is a municipality in the district of Göppingen in Baden- Württemberg. Until 1851 it was known as dog wood, after which he took the name of the nearby monastery Adelberg.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 3.1 Mayor
  • 3.2 municipal
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms and Flag
  • 3.4 partnerships
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Education
  • 4.3 Industry
  • 5.1 Structures
  • 5.2 Museums
  • 5.3 Regular events

Geography

Geographical location

Adelberg is located on the eastern virgin forest in 334-473 m above sea level. NHN between the valleys of the north and the Rems Fils in the south. The county town of Göppingen is located about 8 km southeast of the town in a straight line.

Climate

The annual rainfall is 1045 mm. He is in the upper quarter of the detected values ​​in Germany, 87% of stations, lower values ​​are registered. The driest month is February, the wettest June ( 1.9 times more rainfall than in February ). Precipitation varies greatly, only 18% of the stations higher seasonal variations are recorded.

Neighboring communities

Adelberg is adjacent to the following community (clockwise, starting from the east ): Börtlingen, cheeks (both in Göppingen), Schorndorf, Pluederhausen (both Rems -Murr -Kreis).

Community structure

To Adelberg include the village Adelberg, the hamlet Adelberg Monastery and the houses Herrnmühle, Mittelmühle and Zachersmühle. Nassach was umgemeindet in 1971 after Uhingen.

History

Adelberg ( until 1851 dog wood) told essentially the history of the monastery and convent Office Adelberg.

Dog wood belonged to the founding of the former monastery. First, under the Hohenstaufen Bailiwick reached the monastery and place in the 14th century finally to Württemberg. After the Reformation, the ( final 1565) took hold from 1535 onwards, the monastery Office Adelberg was established, which included the ancient monastic property and thus dog wood next to the former monastery. 1565 the monastery as twelve more Württemberg monasteries under the direction of Christoph Binder was converted into a Protestant monastery school, which existed until 1630. Her most famous pupil was 1584-1586 Johannes Kepler. In addition, Adelberg seat of one of four Prelatures was (or Generalsuperintendenzen or Generalate ) of Württemberg church.

1807 the majority of the convent Office was incorporated with dog wood in the upper office Schorndorf. 1830 the municipality bought dog wood on the monastic estates in the village and the monastery itself. 1843, the monastery area was annexed formally and the whole church was called since 1851 Adelberg.

The district reform in 1938 led to the existing until today belonging to the district of Göppingen. After the Second World War, the population increased greatly by expellees.

Monastery, Fruchtkasten

Monastery prelature

Mr. Mill ( 1930 )

Population Development

Policy

Adelberg part with Birenbach, Börtlingen and Rechberghausen to the Gemeindeverwaltungsverband "Eastern virgin forest ", which has its headquarters in Rechberghausen.

Mayor

Mayor of the Municipality since June 2010, Carmen Marquardt, with 60.7 percent of the vote in the first round won against your predecessor Hermann in the mayoral election on March 15, 2010.

Parish council

In the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, the ten members of the municipal council through a unit list in majority election were elected. Most votes received Robert Tischer. The turnout was 54.0 %, which was 0.6 percentage points lower than in the local elections of 2004. The council includes eight men and two women.

Coat of arms and flag

Blazon: Shared by gold and black; up ( seen from behind ) to the left jumping boar, down a leaping right dog in confused colors.

The boar is taken from the coat of arms of the former monastery Adelberg, while the dog is pointing to the old name of the village dog wood. The colors of the municipality Adelberg are black and yellow. Coat of arms and flag were officially awarded on April 7, 1959.

Partnerships

Partner Municipality of Adelberg is light climbing in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland.

Economy and infrastructure

Adelberg is part of the marginal zone of the metropolitan region of Stuttgart.

Traffic

At about the local road network Adelberg is connected by the National Road 1147 to the community Rechberghausen and belonging to Schorndorf district Oberberken. The area served by the regional bus Stuttgart bus 260 ( Göppingen - Schorndorf ) includes Adelberg on to public transport. From 1912 to 1962, four kilometers away from railway station Adelberg Adelberg - Börtlingen was Hohenstaufenstraße railway in operation.

Education

Adelberg has its own primary school. Secondary schools are available in the neighboring villages.

Industry

The largest industrial enterprise and the largest employer (650 employees), the company ERNI Electronics. ERNI is a manufacturer of industrial connectors, such as the automotive industry, and in addition to the production facilities in the industrial area a second site in the village.

Culture and sights

Structures

  • The present in the Ulrich chapel in the monastery high altar, with paintings of St. Bartholomew Zeitblom was appointed by the Memorial Foundation of Baden-Württemberg to the monument of March 2010.
  • The parish church in the town ( St. Mary, and Ulrich Konrad ) was born 1490-1493, and has a predella, which is also attributed to the Zeitblom workshop.

Museums

  • Museum in the monastery Villa

Regular events

  • Adelsberger afternoon of history
  • Freilichtspiele monastery Adelberg
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