Bad Ditzenbach

Bad Ditzenbach is a municipality in Baden- Württemberg, the Stuttgart Region. The state-approved spa is situated in the district of Göppingen.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 2.3 districts 2.3.1 Gosbach
  • 2.3.2 Auendorf
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Education
  • 5.1 building
  • 5.2 Sports and Leisure

Geography

Bad Ditzenbach is located in Upper Fils Valley in the north of the Swabian Alb 498-781 meters above sea level. In Bad Ditzenbach the Ditz opens into the Fils.

Neighboring communities

The neighboring municipalities are (clockwise from north) Heiningen, Schlatter, Deggingen (all district Göppingen), Nellingen, Merklingen (both Alb- Donau-Kreis ), Drackenstein, Mühlhausen in Dales, Gruibingen and Gammelshausen (all district Göppingen).

Community structure

Too Bad Ditzenbach include the three districts Auendorf, Bad Ditzenbach and Gosbach. The boundaries of the districts are identical to the former municipalities of the same name. The official designation of the districts is done by preceding the name of the community and connected by a hyphen, readjusted the name of the districts. The hamlet Auendorf include the village Auendorf and Hardtmühle. For the district of Bad Ditzenbach include the village of Bad Ditzenbach and the homestead Saves Increment and Outbound village Hiltenburg. The hamlet Gosbach include the village Gosbach, a large part of the new building area " blade fountain" and the homestead Großmannshof and Outbound castle Leimberg.

History

861 Tizzenbach the place was first mentioned in a document of the monastery Wiesensteig.

In the Middle Ages ruled by the Counts of Helfenstein in Bad Ditzenbach and the surrounding communities. Of this today still shows the ruins Hiltenburg on the castle hill over Bad Ditzenbach.

1560, the carbonated mineral rich springs were first mentioned. This led to the establishment of the mineral bath Ditzenbach result. In 1929, the predicate of a state-recognized health resort was awarded.

At times Eduard Mörike drove the then owner of the sources Thomas Fritton about 200,000 bottles per year. So Moerike praised in 1863 in a letter to his friend Karl Wolf ". , The obtained here benefit for my health turned now, especially since the regular use of Dizenbacher water out .... " and reported confident " the last of the slimy nature is hoffentl. Dizenbacher the water away. "

Incorporations

Population Development

The population development 1871-2010:

Districts

Gosbach

1143 traversed by the stream Gos Gosbach was first mentioned. The coat of arms of the formerly independent municipality Gosbach shows the Chapel of the Cross on the Leimberg.

Auendorf

Auendorf was formerly known as Goose lots, which was first documented in 1137, the name was changed in 1849 because lots of goose was one of the so-called fools places ( most famously Schilda, home of Gotham ), whose simple-minded residents are ridiculed. Auendorf has around 570 inhabitants. Famous Auendorf is not only because of his former name and reputation, but also for its rose hips Marks, which will also continue to be manufactured in a traditional way in Rohverfahren.

Auendorf is the only part of the municipality Bad Ditzenbach with predominantly Protestant population. While the upper Fils Valley was part of Württemberg's first since 1806, is one Auendorf ( Goose lots) since 1418 to Württemberg and became Protestant with this in 1534. The Evangelical church Auendorf is still the only public body Auendorfs today.

The Auendorfer emblem shows a green rose hips in gold branch with two red fruits. The local colors are red and gold.

Policy

Parish council

The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following distribution of seats:

Coat of arms

The blazon of the municipal coat of arms of Bad Ditzenbach is: In a gold to near the upper margin increased three green mountain covered with a golden bowl fountain with ascending and shared silver water jet.

The coat of arms shows symbolically the spa of the community and the surrounding Swabian Alb landscape. A scarf fountain was already used in an early coat of arms of Bad Ditzenbach. The present form but was introduced only after the inclusion of Auendorf and Gosbach. The local colors are green and yellow. Coat of Arms and Flag was awarded on August 17, 1977 by the District Office Göppingen.

The old coat of arms was on a slant to the right of blue and silver gerau ended with transverse division sign foot in silver a red bowl fountain with ascending and split blue water jet.

The sign foot with the Bavarian lozenges should remember that the place until 1806 belonged to Bavaria. Silver and red were the colors of the Counts of Helfenstein.

The flag was blue and white.

Coat of arms and flag were presented by the Home Office on 28 October 1959.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Bad Ditzenbach is just off the motorway 8 Stuttgart -Munich (junction Mühlhausen).

The community belongs to the Transport Community Stauferkreis. The bus line 56 connects the village to the nearest station Geislingen ( walkways). Following the large district Göppingen is with the lines 31 and 32 In addition to these lines also offers the line 35 a compound of Deggingen, the seat of the school center ( special school, secondary school and junior high school ).

Bad Ditzenbach was from 1903 to 1968 by the Tälesbahn of Geislingen after Wiesensteig ( Täleskäther ) connected to the rail network.

Education

In Bad Ditzenbach there with the Hiltenburgschule and Ulrich- Schiegg school in the district Gosbach two primary schools. In addition, there are in all three districts each have a kindergarten.

Culture and sights

Bad Ditzenbach is located on the Swabian Alb Route, which passes many attractions. The animal Steinfels above Gosbach forms the edge between the Swabian Alb and eastern flank of the Gos. This natural monument of the White Jura is a rock group with platforms, vertical fractures and vertical walls. He grants, as well as the upper mountain rock, a good prospect in the Upper Fils Valley.

Building

  • The ruins Hiltenburg
  • Old village church of St. Lawrence (15th century)
  • The St. Joseph's Chapel in Gosbach
  • The Catholic parish church of St. Magnus in Gosbach
  • The Protestant Church in Stephen Auendorf with the oldest, still played organ in the district of Göppingen
  • The Chapel of the Cross on the Leimberg in Gosbach

Sport and Leisure

  • The thermal mineral kinotherapeutic Vincent Therme

Pictures of Bad Ditzenbach

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