Cadolzburg

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Cadolzburg ( obsolete: Kadoldeßburc; colloquially Sporch spoken [ ʃbɔrχ ] ) is a market in the Middle Franconian district of Fürth.

  • 4.1 Market council
  • 4.2 Mayor
  • 4.3 Local Partnerships
  • 6.1 traffic
  • 6.2 Public bodies
  • 6.3 associations

Geography

Geographical location

The topography of the place has significant elevation changes.

Neighboring communities

Borders the following municipalities:

  • Veitsbronn
  • Seukendorf
  • Fürth
  • Fuerth
  • Ammerndorf
  • Großhabersdorf
  • Langenzenn

(List: in the North Clockwise starting at )

Community structure

Cadolzburg comprises the main town and 15 other districts:

  • Ballersdorf
  • Deberndorf
  • Egersdorf
  • Gonnersdorf
  • Greimersdorf
  • Pleikershof
  • Roßendorf
  • Rütteldorf
  • Schwadermühle
  • Seckendorf
  • Steinbach
  • Vogt Reichenbach
  • Village guard
  • Waldhaus
  • Zautendorf

History

Since it is a local name that ends in- burg, is a well early medieval fortification - possibly from the 9th or 10th century - to close. Interpretation of the name could then be as a castle of Kadolt. About the shape of such a castle is not known, but the ideal mountain spur makes it likely that he was fortified in the early Middle Ages.

1157 Town and Castle are first mentioned as Helmericus de Kadoldeßburc, as between the Diocese of Würzburg and the monastery Heilsbronn an exchange of goods has been agreed. It is very close to that of the name of the castle is to be interpreted as " stronghold of Kadold ​​", which is already around the year 793 here at this point the monastery Herrieden had built. From this early period, however, nothing has been preserved. The oldest known plants of the castle built around 1250 under the castle Count Conrad I of Nuremberg and his son Frederick III. , As they Cadolzburg the extensions to their residence. 1397 Frederick VI received. assigned to the " untergebirgische " land together with the residence Cadolzburg. But even 20 years later, he received the Elector of Brandenburg and became the ancestor of the Prussian kings and German emperors since 1871. Among his son Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg Cadolzburg experienced the transition to a hunting lodge. As part of the Margraviate of Ansbach was the place from 1500 in the Frankish Empire circle.

Incorporations

On 1 January 1972 parts of the community Deberndorf were incorporated. On July 1, 1972, then community Roßendorf was added. On May 1, 1978 followed Steinbach and the district Seckendorf the disbanded community Horbach.

Policy

Market council

The market council had 20 members in 2002, since the local elections in 2008, there are 24 members.

(As at municipal election on March 16, 2014)

Mayor

From 1978 to 2002, Claus Pierer (SPD ) in the office, followed by Bernd fruit ( CSU). On 2 March 2008, he was re-elected with 79 % of the vote against Hermann Zempel (SPD ) with 21%. On March 16, 2014 Bernd fruit was confirmed with 76 % of votes in office against him came Diana Eichhorn (SPD ), which received 24 % of votes.

Local partnerships

The partner municipalities are Austria Mauterndorf in Austria, Italy Val d'Ultimo in Italy and France Le Palais- sur -Vienne in France.

Culture and sights

Structures

Castle

Namesake of the first -mentioned market in 1388 was the 1157 mentioned Cadolzburg. However, the current building stock of the castle dates from the 13th to the 18th century. From 1260 Cadolzburg served as the seat of the Hohenzollern castle Counts of Nuremberg. Elector Frederick I of Brandenburg built the castle to fundamentally. He died there in 1440th During the Thirty Years War, the castle remained intact. At the end of the Second World War in 1945 the castle went up in flames and remained for decades in ruins lie. The Bavarian Palace Department castle rock and building fabric backed spent years building. Nor is the interior work of the ancient castle with the chapel wing (as of 2011) for the coming years. In the rooms of the future will find a castle museum space, which uses the historical rooms and there gives a vivid picture of life in a medieval prince's castle. The main castle is preceded by a generous south bailey primarily with buildings of the 17th and 18th century as well as a walled pleasure garden area. The gate tower with the clock tower is a gothic component ( 13-14. Century).

The reconstruction started in 1982, the main castle was to repair and partial redesign of the grounds by landscape architect Wiegel in 2007 its preliminary financial statements.

Observation tower

The 25 -meter high observation tower ( colloquially: pencil) was built to high office in the place in 1893 by the local railway Aktien-Gesellschaft (LAG ) Munich in neo-Gothic style. It provides an extensive all-round visibility in clear weather. Previously, he was a popular destination, the ( " in the Bläih " ) went on the weekend or especially for cherry blossom by train to Cadolzburg especially for the Fürth. A square wooden staircase leads over five floors up. Is located approximately halfway up a small balcony on one side of the tower, walked on through a wooden door. Slightly tapered at the top part that juts out over the consoles covered observation deck. The conclusion is a spire with four decorative projecting windows on each side. The tower is to commit to a donation and basically from sunrise to sunset unguarded open.

Other Buildings

The Evangelical-Lutheran parish church ( Markgraf church) was built over a well- gothic predecessor 1750/51 in classical baroque forms as new hall building. The interior defining a circumferential Empor plant with an altar in the east wall and the organ in the west. The font comes from the baroque construction phase (dated 1751 ). Noteworthy is probably the only subsequently compiled from late Gothic Holzschnitzfiguren crucifixion group from the vicinity of the Veit Stoss; Mary and John probably from 1470 /80 the crucifix around 1500.

The former city wall from the 15th century is preserved in considerable parts; at the gate tower you will find the inscriptions dating 1476th

Monuments

Museum of Local History

In 1668 the former town hall, built the home club established the Rangau - native house. In twelve rooms, it offers an overview of the history Cadolzburgs and the geology of the region.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

The state road in 2409, an important link between the national highway 14 at Rosstal and Federal Highway 8 at Seukendorf, crosses the municipal area; many county roads they cross or start her on Cadolzburg area. The half- junction Langenzenn - Horbach on the southwest lies tangent to Cadolzburg municipality near the hamlet Seckendorf.

In the first half of the 1880s Cadolzburg was connected with a stagecoach over Großhabersdorf in Heilsbronn to the Nuremberg - Crailsheim railway. This lost its importance by the extension of Rangaubahn over the former endpoint Fuerth on October 14, 1892 by Cadolzburg. Short term was a continuation on Deberndorf and Seubersdorf Unternbibert after talking to tap the quarries at Dillberg at Deberndorf by train. The local railway stock company declined to do so on February 1, 1894 due to the " unfavorable terrain conditions " from.

On Cadolzburg station, the lines 136 and 152 of the private transport company Steinmetz encounter. While the line 136 mainly serves as a school bus for the Ammer villages and Cadolzburg student of the Wolfgang- Borchert -Gymnasium in Langenzenn, opens up the line 152, the places around the Dillberg and connects to the Dietrich -Bonhoeffer -Gymnasium in Obersasbach, to the State Secondary School Fuerth and the city of Fürth dar.

The station is evening and weekend destination of call taxis from the Cadolzburg outdoor locations.

Public institutions

  • The youth center heart is a youth center in Cadolzburg.

Clubs

The football department is the largest department by far the TSV Cadolzburg. There are a total of eleven football teams can play on three major fields and a small box.

Personalities

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