Hagelloch

48.5408333333339.0119444444444440Koordinaten: 48 ° 32 ' 27 " N, 9 ° 0' 43 " E

Location of Hagelloch in Tübingen

Hagelloch is a borough of the university town of Tübingen and is located about three kilometers north-west of the city center. He was first mentioned in records in 1106. Via the district of Tübingen addition Hagelloch is known for its scenic location on the edge of the beautiful book and the beautiful views of Tübingen.

History

Hagelloch was formerly Hagenloch. The name is composed of Hag and Lohe ( wood ), so one of a Hag surrounded forest.

The first written record comes from the year 1106. As the oldest local lords, the Count Palatine of Tübingen are detectable. Count Palatine Gottfried sold in 1296 Hagelloch to the monastery Bebenhausen. From 1296 to the dissolution of the monastery Office 1807 Hagelloch belonged to the monastery Bebenhausen. Poverty certain centuries life in Hagelloch.

Through real division emerged in the 19th century, the image of Kleinbauerntums. In the first half of the 19th century lived in Hagelloch 43.1% artisans (including bricklayers, plasterers, carpenters ), 18.6% and 11.6 % farmers laborers.

Since the 1970s Hagelloch was a popular place for new residents. In recent years the population of 1839 decreased to 1,728 in late 2008 in 1999.

Events

The village life is enriched and influenced by the festivals of the associations. It found throughout the year concerts. The TSV is aimed together with the volunteer fire department from the sports weekend and the triathlon. The Musikverein also offers his two-day summer festival. The YMCA will host a handball tournament and its annual festival in Kreuzberg. Traditionally held the May Day rally at City Hall on April 30. This is set to music from the Music Club and Liederkranz; TSV represents the Maypole.

Transport

In Hagelloch the bus routes 8 and 18, and the night bus N97 of urban transport Tübingen. The collective bargaining unit shall naldo.

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