Aystetten

Aystetten is a municipality in the Swabian district of Augsburg.

  • 4.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 4.2 traffic
  • 5.1 monuments

Geography

Aystetten is located in the Region of Augsburg.

There is only the district Aystetten with the desert Louisenruh (also Luisenruh ).

History

The community Aystetten is one of the settlements created in the late Middle Ages, during the so-called clearing period. Irritable Stone Encyclopedia has the 1195 back and And call " Aichstetin, dwelling in or on the Eichwald. Be mentioned in a document castle estate ( castle Aystetten ) and village " Eysteten " in 1424 as a fief of the Bishop of Augsburg. First vassals was the Lange family coat of wheel. To 1487, it should have come to a change of ownership at the Augsburg patrician families Eggenberger and Herwart. 1545 Progress Village and castle to the monastery of the Holy Cross, from this 1582 to Anton Fugger and finally in 1615 the spot Heimer. In the Thirty Years' War, the place is almost completely destroyed, and only in 1693 built the new owner Leonhard Carl Sulzer, the castle again. 1718 acquires Franz Octavian Langenmantel the feud, but sold it after a short time in 1729 to Christian Freiherr von Münch. The wealthy banker from Württemberg enlarged the castle will double, and builds commercial buildings and creates extensive gardens. With the Act of Confederation in 1806 the place came to the Kingdom of Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community. 1858 is the ownership of the old-established Augsburg patrician family of Stetten, whose descendants still farm the castle and manor.

Population Development

On the territory of the commune were 1970 1.900 1987 2383 and then in 2000 counted 3,078 residents in 1,250 households. Of these, about 200 children up to 6 years, 213 between 6 - 12 years, 204 young people aged 12-18 years, 500 citizens over 65 years.

Policy

Mayor since May 1, 2008 Peter Wendel ( FW) after he was the second ballot on 16 March 2008, 60.01 %, against the candidate of the Christian Social Union, Ulrike Capricorn win.

Allocation of seats in the 16-member council (as local elections 2008 ):

  • FW: 6 seats
  • CSU: 7 seats
  • SPD: 2 seats
  • GREEN: 1 seat

Economy and infrastructure

Economy, agriculture and forestry

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the manufacturing sector and not in the trade and transport 35 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 124 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 859 in the manufacturing sector, there were six, in the construction industry do not have. In addition, in 1999, there were three farms with an agricultural area of ​​63 ha

Traffic

Until the closure of the Weldenbahn was made in 1986 ( Augsburg- Welden ) Aystetten had a railway station. Up to the Augsburg city center is about 11 km and the motorway junction Stuttgart- Munich 3 km. Through the village the main road leads Augsburg 2032 - Dillingen. There is a daily regional bus to Augsburg -Oberhausen railway station in 30 -minute intervals during peak time, as there are connections by Welden.

Culture and sights

  • An old and a new nursery with over 100 kindergarten places
  • An elementary school with 8 teachers and 140 students for the 1st - 4th grade is expanded
  • The old village church " St. Martin " from the late 15th century
  • The new parish church was built in 1966
  • Built in 1785 Castle Luisenruh
  • The Aystetten castle, which has been the 6th generation of family ownership. Worth mentioning here is the so-called porcelain room.
  • Several associations such as music club, shooting club, sports club, Preschooler transition Aystetten

Monuments

→ List of monuments in Aystetten

Personalities

  • Josef Altheimer (1860-1913), painter
  • Heio of Stetten (* 1963), actor
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