Bieberehren

Bieberehren is a municipality in the district of Würzburg, Lower Franconia, and a member of the administrative community Rottingen.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 6.1 Economy, agriculture and forestry
  • 6.2 traffic
  • 6.3 Education

Geography

Geographical Location

Bieberehren lies in the planning region Würzburg.

Community structure

To Bieberehren include five districts:

  • Bergmühle
  • Bieberehren
  • Book
  • Franz mill
  • Sound

There are the districts Bieberehren, book and blades.

History

1103 was the first documentary mention. 1359 elevated to a parish, the village to the monastery of St. Stephan was incorporated to Bamberg. Previously local nobility were those of Biberern. The place was, together with Burger and Roth book knighted fief Reichel mountain and the Lords of Hohenlohe- Brauneck called the shots. In 1390, after the extinction of Hohenlohe - Brown Ecker, Bieberehren came with his throwing power as a completed fief to Bamberg. Lamprecht Bishop of Bamberg swapped the Reichel castle and the villages Balder Home, Bieberehren, Burger and Roth book with Bishop Gerhard von Würzburg against Burgebrach and Würzburg possession Ebermannstadt and Senftenberg. 1401, on the Wednesday before Aegidi (August 31 ), enfeoffed the Bishop of Würzburg Johann I von Egloffstein the Erbkämmerer Konrad of Vineyard with the reign Reichel mountain and the castle, the market Aub, half Balder Home, Burger Roth, Book, Bieberehren, Hopferstadt, Gülchsheim and Stalldorf. 1516 the castle came with the extinction of the tribe of the man Weinberger Catherine Countess of Königstein, born of the vineyard, the Reichel castle in 1521 sold to Prince Bishop Konrad II of Thiingen for 49,000 guilders. Bieberehren was secularized in 1803 in Bavaria's favor, then leave in the Peace of Pressburg 1805, Archduke Ferdinand of Tuscany to form the Grand Duchy of Würzburg, with which it finally fell to Bavaria in 1814. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community.

Incorporations

On 1 July 1972, the until then independent municipality was incorporated blades. On May 1, 1978, add book.

Population Development

Policy

Mayor Michael Volkert (CDU ).

Culture and sights

  • City Hall from 1612
  • Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul
  • Lady chapel
  • Chapel of the Cross
  • Trachtenkapelle Bieberehren

Romantic Road

Bieberehren is located on the tourist route in 1950 called for the sake of tourism promotion Romantic Road from Augsburg Mayor Wegele. It combines a number of cities with largely preserved medieval town centers, in the central area between Wuerzburg and Augsburg, including Bad Mergentheim, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl, Nördlingen im Ries and Donauwörth.

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 any social insurance contributions at the workplace. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 362 in the manufacturing sector there were 2 businesses in the construction industry do not have. In addition, in 1999, there were 39 farms with an agricultural area of 824 hectares, of which 648 hectares of arable land and 173 acres of meadowland.

Traffic

Previously was with the 36.5 km Gaubahn the Bavarian State Railways on April 30, 1907 A rail connection from Ochsenfurt am Main first to Rottingen in Lower Franconia. On November 17, 1909, the line was extended to Weikersheim the Tauber Valley Railway Lauda- Crailsheim and thus to Württemberg; at the same time she received a 6.1 km long branch to Creglingen in the Tauber Valley, the planned extension to Rothenburg ob der Tauber but was never a reality. While the passenger in 1974 or 1967 ended, there was until the early 1990s freight. Then the path was dismantled and rebuilt in large part to a bike path ( Tauber Valley Cycle and Gaubahnradweg ).

Education

There are the following facilities (as of 1999):

  • Kindergartens: 50 kindergarten places with 42 children
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