Heideck

Heideck is a city in Middle Franconia district of Roth. The place is located in the urban- dominated metropolitan region of Nuremberg and at the same time in the Franconian Lake District.

  • 2.1 Amalgamations
  • 4.1 Mayor
  • 4.2 City Council
  • 4.3 Patengemeinschaft
  • 5.1 Museum
  • 5.2 Buildings and monuments
  • 5.3 Special
  • 5.4 Sports
  • 5.5 Regular events
  • 6.1 Economics
  • 6.2 traffic
  • 6.3 Media
  • 6.4 Education
  • 7.1 freeman
  • 7.2 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 7.3 persons, which act on the spot or have worked

Geography

Geographical Location

Heideck is located in the southern Central Franconia between Rothsee and Brombachsee. Both lakes can be reached in about 15 minutes by car. In the urban area is the 610 -meter high castle hill. By Heideck flows Roth. To the south of the district Selingstadt runs the European Watershed. North of this flow all the waters in the North Sea, south of the Black Sea.

Neighboring communities

The municipality borders the municipalities of Heideck Roth near Nuremberg, Hilpoltstein, Thalmaessing, Plein field Roettenbach and Georgensgmuend.

Community structure

The municipality has 17 Heideck officially named districts:

  • Aberzhausen
  • Altenheideck
  • Spruce mill
  • Hague
  • Heideck
  • Courts
  • Kippenwang
  • Kreuth
  • Laffenau
  • Laibstadt
  • Love city
  • Rambach
  • Rudletzholz
  • Schlossberg
  • Seibold mill
  • Selingstadt
  • Taut Wind

History

In 1192 Ritter Hadebrand II settled in the territory of today's Heideck and there built the first castle. 1278 was built by the Lords of Heideck how called this generation from now, a new castle on the Schlossberg. In the valley of the current town Heideck, which was mentioned as a nova civitas for the first time in 1288 a document was created. The following centuries were marked by a succession reigns over Heideck. From 1471 the city came under the Wittelsbach Duke Louis IX. of Bavaria- Landshut, later the Principality of Pfalz -Neuburg. In the 16th century Heideck was temporarily managed by Nuremberg and belonged from 1806 to the Kingdom of Bavaria.

Incorporations

On January 1, 1971, until then independent municipality love the city and parts of the community Aberzhausen were incorporated. On 1 April 1971 Laffenau, Schlossberg and Selingstadt were added. Laibstadt and Rudletzholz followed on 1 May 1978.

Religion

In Heideck there is a Roman Catholic and an Evangelical Lutheran church. Unusually for Central Franconia (. According Bay National Statistics Office in 1987 to 54 % Protestant), the majority of the population of Heideck, namely 68 % Roman Catholic, while 18% are Protestant. Another 14 % belong to other Christian or non-Christian religious communities or are non-denominational.

For Catholic Pfarrverband Heideck include the parishes Heideck, Laibstadt and love the city. The parish office is located in Heideck. To protestant church include the Evangelical Christians from the Thalmässing districts Alfershausen, Tiefenbach and raven Reuth as well as from all over the city Heideck (except Laffenau ). The parish office is located in Alfershausen.

Until 1298 there was a separate Jewish community. However, this was extinktiert during Rintfleisch pogrom in Franconia. The next Jewish community today is the Jewish community in Nuremberg.

In the 17th century there was with the Jesuit station Heideck a branch of the Jesuit order in place.

Policy

Mayor

Since 2002, Ottmar Brunner (CSU ) mayor. In the 2014 election Ralf Beyer (FW ) was elected, his term starting on 1 May 2014.

City ​​council

The elections resulted in the following distributions seat on the city council (not n k = candidate ):

Patengemeinschaft

Heideck and the Otto -Lilienthal -Kaserne in Roth led the first barracks sponsorship community in Germany. After deducting the relevant Brigade sponsorship in 2012 was terminated.

Culture and sights

Museum

  • Local History collection

Buildings and monuments

→ See also List of historic buildings in Heideck

  • Parish Church of St John the Baptist
  • Frauenkirche

Altar of Heidecker Frauenkirche

  • Town hall
  • Castle Kreuth

Special

  • Heidecker Burgenweg
  • Water fountain
  • Roundabout traffic

Sports

  • Every first Sunday in July there is the Challenge Roth in the district of Roth. The 180 km bike course of the long-distance triathlons performs Heideck.
  • There is a large outdoor heated pool with four pools and a total water surface area of ​​1,000 m². The bath has a diving tower and sprawling lawns and is open daily from mid-May to mid-September.
  • As one of the few cities in the region Heideck has a 300 m long ski slope with lift. This is located in the district Rudletzholz. In addition, there are several toboggan runs and ice skating pond.
  • There is also a tennis court with six clay courts, a sports complex with soccer fields and running tracks, curling and summer deck systems, bowling lanes, a sports shooter conditioning, a fitness center and health club.
  • The Gredl bike path (of Hilpoltstein to Thalmaessing, total length about 22 km) on a part of today's shortened railway Roth- Greding, which runs through the district Seibold mill stands for biking, rollerblading and hiking.

Regular events

  • Celebrating successful Heidecker
  • Heimatfest
  • Marketplace Festival
  • Christmas Market

Economy and infrastructure

Economy

The economy in Heideck is today strongly influenced by the situation in the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region. While the city used to be very focused on agriculture - especially hops - played by the agricultural sector today only a subordinate role. Many industrial companies have established themselves, such as metal and silicon processing and food industry. Due to its location in the Franconian Lake District Tourism and thereby increasing the service sector plays a role.

Traffic

  • The nearest airport is Nuremberg Airport.
  • Bus number 633 runs for the VGN Allersberg station on the high-speed line Nuremberg -Ingolstadt- Munich. Until 1974 the Heideck station on the railway Roth- Greding ( " Gredl " ) was tethered, ranging only up Hilpoltstein today. On the former railway line now is a pedestrian and bicycle path.

Media

In the area of ​​print media to Heideck mainly focused on the Nürnberger Nachrichten in the form of regional edition, the Hilpoltsteiner Zeitung and on the Donaukurier in its regional edition Hilpoltsteiner courier.

Monthly are the city Heideck out their handout. This is distributed free to all households in the city.

Education

Heideck has an elementary and middle school, which since 2010 is a composite school with the middle schools in Hilpoltstein and Thalmaessing. Some of the students will be taught in a neighboring municipality. The middle school in Heideck was shut down in late July 2013, students from 5th grade are taught since in Thalmaessing or in Hilpoltstein.

In addition, a municipal kindergarten and kindergarten of the Roman Catholic Church operated. In addition, each semester are held numerous lectures and courses of the folk high school. All citizens is a public library in the Catholic community center Haus St. Benedikt available. Since February 2014, a " eLibrary " (that is lending via the internet) of books possible.

Personalities

The citizens of the town hall, which serves as a meeting room of the Municipal Committee, images of all 22 honorary citizen Heideck are attached, the date of the award of the honorary citizenship is specified. Are located on the opposite wall of the civil hall the photos of the former mayor of the city, where pictures are available.

Freeman

  • Johann Evangelist, dean and parish priest, presented on May 20, 1900
  • Emil to Öttingen, Oettingen and Oettingen - Spielberg Castle Kreuth, awarded on March 22, 1903
  • Ludwig Baumann, privateer and merchant, presented on October 12, 1905
  • Kaspar Hiermer, Buckmayer'scher Benefiziat, awarded on May 2, 1912
  • Theodor Holzinger, Postexpeditor, awarded on May 2, 1912
  • Johann Anton Sherm Bacher, general medical practice awarded on May 2, 1912
  • Alban cutting, Cleric Council and Buckmayer'scher Benefiziat, awarded on July 1, 1919
  • Nicholas changer, Cleric Council, Dean and parish priest, presented on February 11, 1920
  • Sebastian Hueber, City Council and master baker, awarded on June 6, 1923
  • Georg Wohlmuth, apostolic prothonotary, provost and Member of Parliament, presented on November 16, 1927
  • Otto to Öttingen, Oettingen and Oettingen - Spielberg Castle Kreuth, awarded on February 26, 1929
  • Aloys Bengel, parish priest and benefactor, awarded on January 10, 1931
  • Georg Stücklen, former mayor and master locksmith, awarded on July 23, 1950
  • Joseph Gloß, Cleric Council, Dean and parish priest, presented on June 19, 1955
  • Max Ring, practitioner awarded on January 18, 1962
  • Richard Stücklen, Federal Minister and President of the Bundestag, awarded on July 11, 1965
  • Ferdinand Heumann, Cleric Council and parish priest, presented on March 7, 1970
  • Oscar Schneider, Member of the Bundestag and Federal Minister, awarded on 16 June 1978
  • Johann Stücklen, former mayor and master locksmith, awarded on August 10, 1985
  • Benno Eckert, Mayor and Publishing owner, awarded on 26 April 1990
  • Walter Tschöpe, pastor in Laibstadt, awarded on January 7, 1996
  • Erich Brüchle, deputy mayor and town bandmaster, awarded on 15 April 1996

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Joseph Anton Schmid (1827-1881): German theologian and politician ( center ), the Reichstag and Landtag
  • Georg Wohlmuth (1865-1952): German University Professor ( philosophy ) and politicians ( Bavarian People's Party ), Member of Parliament
  • Richard Stücklen (1916-2002): German politician ( CSU), MP, Postal Minister, President of the Bundestag. Richard Stücklen belonged to the German Bundestag on eleven legislative periods, as long as yet, no other politician in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Oscar Schneider ( * 1927): German politician ( CSU), MP, Federal Minister for Regional Planning, Building and Urban Development
  • Michaela damage Binger, now Dirsch (born Stengl; * 1961): German sprinter

Persons who act or have acted locally

  • Franz Michael Benz (1809-1882), farmer and merchant, former mayor ( Bavarian Patriot Party)
  • Karin Halbig ( b. 1955 ), lawyer, former Member of Parliament, county and city councilor (CDU, formerly CSU)
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