Adelmannsfelden
Adelmannsfelden is a municipality in the district of Alb in Baden- Württemberg ( Germany ). The municipality is a member of the Agreed administrative community of the city Ellwangen ( Jagst).
- 2.1 religions
- 3.1 municipal
- 3.2 Mayor
- 3.3 Coat of Arms
- 3.4 partnership
- 4.1 traffic
- 4.2 Educational facilities
- 5.1 Sons and daughters of the town
Geography
Geographical Location
Adelmannsfelden is in the countryside Ellwanger Berge in the natural area Swabian- Franconian Forest.
Neighboring communities
The municipality is bordered on the northeast by Rosenberg, to the east by Neuler, to the south Abtsgmuend (all Ostalb ), on the west by Sulzbach-Laufen and to the north by Buhlerzell (both in Schwäbisch Hall ).
Community structure
The municipality Adelmannsfelden includes 18 villages, hamlets, farms and houses: In addition to the villages Adelmannsfelden, Buhler, Haid and sticks, these are the hamlets Coppice, Ottenhof and Vorderwald, the courtyards Dollishäusle, Eichhorn, Kuderberg, Mäder, Metzelgehren, oil mill, paper mill, Patrizenhaus and Wendenhof well as the houses and saw-mill grinding Häusle. Furthermore, the dialed courtyards Old winches, Kunhof, Härzern, Limperg, Scheytenmühle, width miter, Finkenhaus, Vorhardsweiler, Herzert, Mr. Mill and Red diu Mul were at today's denunciation of Adelmannsfelden.
History
First mentioned was the place 1118 in the Ellwanger annals. Spiritual and secular lordships changed several times until 1806 the village came to the Kingdom of Württemberg. There belonged to the upper office eels from the 1938 County Aalen emerged. With its resolution Adelmannsfelden came in the wake of the district reform in 1973 to the newly formed Ostalb.
Religions
In Adelmannsfelden the Reformation was introduced in 1561. Since then, the site is predominantly Protestant. The Protestant church Adelmannsfelden part of the church district of eels. The Catholic population - after the Second World War, many Catholic refugees and displaced persons came to Adelmannsfelden - have a church in Ottenhof and are supplied by spiritually Abtsgmuend from.
Policy
Parish council
The municipal council of Adelmannsfelden has ten members, eight men and two women. He was elected on June 7, 2009. The turnout was 66.3 % by 4.2 percentage points lower than in the local elections of 2004.
Mayor
Mayor of Adelmannsfelden Edwin Hahn ( CDU).
Coat of arms
Blazon: Argent, on green Dreienberg a natural fir.
By the coat of arms is drawn to the location of the municipality " in the Wäld ", the wooded area. The coat of arms image appeared before the First World War in what was then mayor of Seal Adelmannsfelden.
The awarded by the District Office on July 2, 1980 municipal flag is green and white.
Partnership
Since 2007 Adelmannsfelden connects an official partnership with the Italian community Bagnara di Romagna, Emilia- Romagna, Ravenna.
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
Seven kilometers south of Adelmannsfelden runs the federal highway 19; the nearest motorway junction, Ellwangen at the Federal Highway 7 is, 17 kilometers east. Both roads run from Würzburg to Ulm. Situated 20 km north of Adelmannsfelden runs the Federal Highway 6 Nuremberg -Heilbronn.
Eleven miles east of Adelmannsfelden the nearest train station, located on the Upper Ellwangen Jagst train, the breakpoint of the intercity route is Karlsruhe -Nuremberg. Thither runs weekdays the bus line 7869, in the county seat eels bus 7698th
Educational institutions
Adelmannsfelden has its own primary school. There is also a Protestant school.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
- Franziska von Hohenheim (1748-1811), second wife of Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg