Dunningen

The community Dunningen is situated about ten kilometers northwest of Rottweil in the district of Rottweil, in Baden- Württemberg.

  • 2.1 religions
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 Coat of Arms
  • 4.1 Museums
  • 4.2 Regular events
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Public bodies
  • 5.3 educational institutions
  • 5.4 Sports

Geography

Geographical location

Dunningen is centrally located in the district of Rottweil from north to south, pulling open strip of land that is used primarily for agricultural purposes. Dunningen is located in the area of ​​the Muschelkalk and thus between the geographical landscape units Black Forest and the Swabian Alb. It still belongs to the area of ​​the eastern slopes of the Black Forest, which will be replaced in the east of the Upper Gäuen.

Dunningens traffic geographical location is convenient, because the community is situated on the B462, an important connecting axis between Rottweil and Schramberg. How to reach the Switzerland in about an hour and Austria in about two hours. Alsace nearby, it is also not far away. After Stuttgart the journey time is about an hour, on Lake Constance you are in less than an hour. Through the district Seedorf flows the Eschach, a tributary of the Neckar.

Neighboring communities

The municipality is bordered to the north by the Schramberger district Waldmössingen, to the east by Oberdorfer district Beffendorf and to Boesingen and Villingen village, on the south by belonging to Rottweil Won Hochwald, Zimmern ob Rottweil and Eschbronn and to the west by the district Sulgen the city Schramberg.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the three districts Dunningen Dunningen, Seedorf and Lackendorf. The hamlet Dunningen include the village Dunningen, the hamlet on the pestle and Frohnhof ( Berghof ), the courtyards Eichhof, Gifizenmoos, Stittholz, perennials Rain and Beckenwäldle and the living space background castle. Among the districts Lackendorf and Seedorf each include only the villages of the same name. In the district of lacquer village is the village Outbound Handel Brunner Hof.

History

The origins of the village extend to the Romans. Proof of this is the discovery of a Roman road and a villa rustica, a Roman farm. Moreover, there was in the neighboring Waldmössingen a Roman fort. After the Romans, the Alamanni settled in the area.

In the year 786 Dunningen was first mentioned in a deed of Count Gerold ( 799 ) to the monastery of St. Gall. Dunningen was initially a rich free village since 1435 then Gebietsort the imperial city of Rottweil. In 1803 it was annexed by the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of Württemberg and on to the newly Oberamt Rottweil. The 11th-century castle Dunningen came off over the centuries.

In the course of administrative reform in Baden- Württemberg in the 1970s, the communities Lackendorf were incorporated on August 1, 1972, Seedorf on 1 January 1974. Seedorf once part of the imperial city of Rottweil and was added to the upper office Oberndorf in the course of Reichsdeputationshauptschluss movement after mediatization. After its dissolution in 1938 the city fell to the district of Rottweil.

Since 1 May 1988 there has been in Dunningen the cultural history museum in the town hall.

Religions

Even after the Reformation remained Dunningen dominated Roman Catholic. So there is still with the parish of St. Martin, only a Catholic Parish. The few Protestant believers are the parish in the Protestant community in Locherhof Eschbronn.

Policy

Dunningen forms with Eschbronn an Agreed administrative matters.

Parish council

The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following result:

For Lackendorf Seedorf and each had a separate Ortschaftsrat.

Mayor

Gerhard Winkler was confirmed in the mayoral election on 9 November 2008 for the fourth time in his office. He was unopposed 95.9 % of the vote with a voter turnout of 41.4 %.

Coat of arms

Blazon: In silver and red offset divided shield above and below each one goldbesamte Rose growing in confused colors with green sepals, on a stem from the red and silver box.

Culture and sights

Museums

  • Local museum in the town hall in Dunningen: In the museum in the town hall and the life and work of Emil Maier is shown. He was an SPD politician in the Empire and the Weimar Republic and has brought it to the Minister of the Interior of Baden. Municipal policy, he has worked particularly in Mannheim and Heidelberg.
  • A section is also devoted to the classical artist Landolin impotence ( 1760-1834 ). He lived and worked from 1803 mainly in Strasbourg. There he created significant monuments of famous personalities of the city and the surrounding area. His most famous work is the Frankfurt banker's wife Susette Gontard, which became known as the Diotima in Hölderlin's literary history.
  • In the museum there is also a department that has the life and work of Jacob Mayer to content. This was invented in the 1840s, a method how to pour steel into molds ( cast steel ). He made next to bells in particular iron rails and wheels. Along with Edward Kuehne, he founded the Association of Mining and Bochum Gussstahlfabrikation. Its biggest competitor was the Krupp company in Essen. Mayer was born in 1813 and died in 1875 in Bochum Dunningen. He has an honorary grave in Kortumpark.

Regular events

Every year during Advent, the Christmas concert of the Musikverein 1900 Dunningen eV instead. Alternating with the district Seedorf takes place annually on the last weekend in June, a large village festival takes place.

The museum in the town hall is open every first Sunday of the month from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Dunningen is connected via the federal highway 462 ( Rastatt - Rottweil ) to the national transport network.

Dunningen is in the territory of the transport association Rottweil. Several bus lines serve the municipality. For about 14 km east of Dunningen located intercity railway station Rottweil pervert the line 9 of the powered from the power supply Rottweil city bus Rottweil and Südbadenbus line 7478th Line 7478 also serves the 23 km northwest railway station Schiltach in the Kinzig Valley Railway ( Freudenstadt- Hausach ). The district Seedorf attends the Südbadenbus line 7477 to about 15 km north-east railway station Oberndorf (Neckar ), which is as Rottweil at the Gäubahn (Stuttgart - Singen).

Public institutions

In Dunningen is the quality inspection of the Bundeswehr Oberndorf.

Educational institutions

The community Dunningen has a real and high school with Werkrealschule ( Eschach school), a primary school in the village of Seedorf and a special school (Jacob Mayer- school). Schools can be visited in Rottweil and Schramberg. In all three districts, a community kindergarten in the nucleus is also a kindergarten in Roman Catholic-run. With the Dunninger Forum, the community has a far into the countryside into working adults educational institution. For children and adolescents, there is a music school and a youth art school.

Sports

Sports clubs in the community are the FC Dunningen, the TSV Dunningen, the TC Dunningen, the TTV Dunningen, the gun club, the SV Seedorf Seedorf and the TTC. The SV Seedorf is the largest membership organization of the total community. The SpVgg Stetten - Lackendorf 1963 eV offers football to different sectors of leisure sports ( volleyball, gymnastics, gymnastics and dancing). There is also for fans of skiing the ski club Seedorf eV, which has its own ski lodge, the SCS - alpine house in Braz / Austria.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Gottfried Christoph von rooms (1524-1570), canon of Strasbourg and Konstanz
  • Landolin Ohmacht (1760-1834), classicist sculptor who worked primarily in Strasbourg, creator of the bust of Diotima, the beloved Hölderlin
  • Jacob Mayer (1813-1875), manufacturer and inventor of the cast steel, founder of the Bochum Association for Gussstahlfabrikation
  • Hugo Sohmer (1854-1913), piano manufacturer, founded in 1872 Sohmer & Co. in New York City
  • William Sohmer (1852-1929), insurance pioneer and politician in New York City
  • Fought Emil Maier (1876-1932), SPD politician in the Grand Duchy of Baden and later in the state of Baden ( 1919 ), 1932 Minister of the Interior in Baden, who decided the Nazis
  • Walter Straub (1925-1986), circus performer, was 238 cm body length of the largest Europeans of his time
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