Hennenbach

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Hennenbach ( colloquially: Henəba ) is a district of the independent city of Ansbach, Middle Franconia.

Geography

The village lies on Hennenbach, a left tributary of the Franconian Rezat.

History

The first mention of the town was in 1288, when he went by the Lords of Dornsberg in the possession of the Counts of Oettingen. He was probably founded by a settler named Hanno and Henno. 1353 acquired the monastery Heilsbronn by donation by Ernst von Onolzbach two farms in Hennenbach. Other goods were under the St. Gumbertus - pin and the margrave Hofkastenamt Ansbach.

With the Gemeindeedikt Hennenbach formed with the places Egloff winches, fish house, gallows mill, home, chamber forestry, Katterbach, Obereichenbach, Pfaffengreuth, Rabenhof, Wengen city, vineyard and windmill a politically independent community. In the course of municipal reform ( 1 July 1972 ) was incorporated into this to Ansbach.

Hennenbach has a kindergarten, a primary school and a Protestant church house and a fire station in public institutions.

Monuments

  • House No. 1 ( Schwarzbecksche mill): two-storey house with traufseitiges drag dormers referred, in 1779 and 1801
  • House No. 8: two-storey masonry of the 18th century with rusticated corner pilaster strips and dormer. - Half-timbered barn
  • No. 11: two-story building from the second half of the 18th century with rusticated corner pilaster strips and gables
  • House No 17/ 18: Half-timbered barn of the 18th century with gambrel roof
  • House No. 19 ( former game master's house ): two-storey masonry with rusticated corner pilaster strips and hipped roof of 1750; next about simultaneous tithe barn as a timber-framed building
  • House No. 21 (former margrave manor of former margrave's wildlife parks ): two-story building with plastered half-timbered upper floor, partly broken; Get castle wall with outbuildings (barn and dog bakery)

Population development of the community Hennenbach

Coat of arms

Until the incorporation Hennenbach led an official coat of arms. The coat of arms description reads: "Upper part with white deer antler, lower part two crossed arrows. " That deer antlers to commemorate the hunting ground " Tiergarten ", which was used by the Marquis of 1581 to about 1750. The two crossed arrows symbolize the major community citizens Karl Heinrich Ritter von Lang.

Traffic

East of Hennenbach runs the county road ANs 2/AN 9 after Weihenzell. Community roads lead to Egloff winds, Ansbach and vineyard.

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