Heimenkirch

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Home church is a market in the Swabian district of Lindau (Bodensee).

  • 7.1 Established businesses

Geography

Home church is located in the Western Allgäu.

In the municipality there are the following districts: Unteraspach, Mountain, Biesenberg, Three Saints, Narrow mountain, Geiger Thal, court, caps, Mapprechts, Meckatz, Menzen, Mothen, Upper Houses, upper and lower Ried, Ried Hirsch, Syrgenstein, Wolfertshofen, Zwiesele.

History

At home church, Meckatz, Three Saints and caps were found remains of Roman burg, tower-like buildings that were built to reinforce the border fortifications between the forts at a distance of about 1.5 to 2 km with an almost square floor area of ​​10 to 12 meters side length. The walls in Meckatz stood at the beginning of the 19th century yet. The discovery of the Burgus near Three Saints was made ​​during railway construction.

Home church is to owe its name to a German prince named Heimo.

The market home church first belonged to Austria as a leading part of the rule Bregenz- Hoheneggstraße. Since the peace treaties of Brno and Bratislava in 1805 the place belonged to Bavaria. In the course of administrative reform in Bavaria, was born with the congregation of 1818, the current community.

Population Development

Policy

Mayor Markus Reichart (FW). His deputies are Albert Lau and Angela Fessler.

16 members of municipal council seats in the market:

  • CSU: 7 seats
  • FW: 7 seats
  • SPD: 1 seats
  • Greens: 1 seat

The municipal tax revenue amounted to the equivalent of € 3,345,000 in 1999, which amounted to the trade tax revenues ( net) converted € 1.761 million.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " Azure, on a green sign foot a rotbedachte silver church in a perspective view pending with three black windows on the long and black portal on the face side, with side behind the longhouse faltrautenbedachtem bell tower with attached silver tower ball with cross, above the nave, an acute silver Stulphut that Hutkrone covered with a black oblique beams and sullied with three silver heron feathers. "

Twinning

  • Balassaqyarmat, Hungary
  • L' Ile d' Olonne and Vairé, France

Culture and sights

→ List of monuments in Home Church

With completely preserved historicist equipment

The listed Paul Bäck - house was wine and bakery, nail makers and servants and craftsmen accommodation. The monument is one of the oldest buildings in the village and imprinted with its characteristic shape, the appearance of home church.

Building: A small, almost square, clad with wooden shingles house in town center on a space- like extension with a fountain (see Ortsplan47.62895129.9031663 ) consisting of two floors, 5 -axis jointed, with the attic in shingled, hipped roof curly. Two brick chimneys, decorated with essays from small brick cottage. The interior plan is virtually unchanged. The wall and ceiling linings, lining the hallway and the stone floor in the hallway of the ground floor show for the most part still keep the original condition.

History: The building seen today dates from the 15th century and in 1633 was first mentioned in a marriage. The medieval fief of the noble family of the Humpis of Waltrams went late 17th century through to the spleen family, who farmed for over 100 years. After a short interim owned the estate passed through verganten to the active as farmers, wine farmers and bakers family Zwisler. The following baker Schweinberger handed the commodity in a barter transaction to the next working brewery owner Salomon Karg. This leased 1890 agriculture with a bakery and wine bar at Colestin Paul, who is 26 years -serviced and lives on its name in the present name Paul Bäck - house. Subsequently, the building served the stable Swiss, male and female slaves who worked on the estate of Solomon Karg family when flat. In the attic for a long time was a so-called Störstube. It was inhabited by craftsmen who did their work directly with the customer and - when in place no more work was available - moved on to the next.

In the long history of the house about five major modifications or enhancements have been made from the original small wooden block house to the stone house, the western cultivation, the installation of the two fireplaces, partial rococo murals and large foundation renovation in the 50s, including the first then attached shingle.

Restoration: The municipality acquired the putative gem local picture formative building in winter 2005/2006 and restored it with grants from the government of Swabia, urban development and Landesdenkmalamt in the years 2009/2010 on the final development of the construction of this house. For example, remained today the Exterior determining Allgäu Shingle. The completely renewed roof provided the opportunity to design a beam traversed, historic room for smaller events such as lectures, concerts, and weddings from the former Störstube in the attic. A home Kirchner group produced a utilization concept for the unmodified, floor plans of the lower two floors of static. After that, the low floor for changing markets, such as Easter or Christmas markets suitable. On the first floor home office and music room should find their place. To meet the modern access requirements and to be able to get the entire interior of the Paul- Bäck - house original and best use at the same time, built on the back of the historic building, a glass extension with stairs and lift. The restored house was inaugurated in early October 2010 after a straightening and Helferfest.

North of home church is the only remaining castle of the district of Lindau, however, which can not be visited. In an adjacent grove about 15 -minutes' walk away from the castle, the "English graves ." Here former inhabitants of the castle were buried.

Economy

It was in 1998 according to official statistics in the field of agriculture and forestry seven, in manufacturing and 1,456 in trade and transport 31 persons work at the workplace. In other areas, were employed to social security at the workplace 131 people. Social insurance contributions at residence, there were a total of 1,328. In manufacturing, there were two and eight companies in the construction industry. In addition, in 1999, there were 80 farms with an agricultural area of 1,428 ha, of which 29 ha of arable land and 1,399 ha of permanent grassland.

Established businesses

  • Cheese Hochland AG
  • Löwenbräu brewery Meckatzer in the district Meckatz
  • Hold Ried travel, nation-wide tour operators and brokers in particular for cruise travel

Traffic

Home church has since December, 2010 a breakpoint and therefore connection to the rail travel of the Allgäu Railway ( Bavaria ) Munich / Augsburg and Kempten Immenstadt to Lindau (Bodensee). Between 1985 and 2010, held no trains, the station was closed in 1990.

Personalities

  • Cunrat Segenschmid (* in home church, † 1489 ), humanist writer and pastor in home church; 1464 wrote the manuscript "History of Jason and Troy".
  • Günter Bentele (* 1948 in home church ), communication and media studies
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