Kupferzell

Copper cell is a municipality in the district of Hohenlohe in northeastern Baden- Württemberg.

  • 2.1 religions
  • 2.2 municipality reform 2.2.1 Coat of arms of districts
  • 3.1 municipal
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms and Flag
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Education
  • 5.1 Structures
  • 5.2 Fossil records
  • 6.1 Sons and daughters of the town

Geography

Geographical location

Copper cell has a share in the natural areas Swabian- Franconian Forest, Kocher-Jagst levels and Hohenlohe -Haller level. The main village is situated on the copper copper cell, a tributary of the digester.

Community structure

Copper cell is after the merger of the former municipalities of Ashenvale, Feßbach, Goggenbach, copper cell, Mangoldsall and Westernach of the following 21 districts:

  • For the former municipality of copper cell within the frontiers of December 31, 1971 include the village copper cell, the hamlet Rechbach and Ulrich mountain and farmstead sheep farm and the disposed villages Endtberg, Hörzelberg, Mayen, vineyards and wild Mayrhofen.
  • To the former belong the village community Ashenvale Ashenvale and the hamlet Einweiler and Outbound Günzburg.
  • For the former municipality Feßbach include the village and the hamlets Feßbach Kubach, Künsbach and Rüblingen and dialed villages Bullingsweiler, Hefenhofen and Tiefenbronn.
  • For the former municipality Goggenbach part of the village Goggenbach.
  • For the former municipality Mangoldsall include the village and the hamlet Mangoldsall Füßbach and dialed villages Frowichsall and Kapfenhardt.
  • For the former municipality Westernach include the village Westernach, the hamlet Bauer Bach, Beltersrot, Belzhag, Hesselbronn and holes wood and the houses New copper and Stegmühle and dialed towns yard, Höflein and Hurelbach.

The official designation of the districts is done by preceding the name of the community and connected with a hyphen adjusted the names of the districts. For the election of the municipal council, the municipal area is divided into ten neighborhoods within the meaning of Baden-Württemberg municipal code. In several incorporated towns villages are established in terms of the Baden-Württemberg municipal code with private Ortschaftsrat and a mayor as its chairman. Partially the loggerhead part local election is applied according to the selection of local councils and the villages divided into residential districts.

History

The name copper cell goes back to a monk named Dietrich, who opened a hermit cell in the ear -wood on the copper to retreat. Hence the name of Celle derives, which was extended by the geographical designation "uf the Ornwald " and until the 15th century by its location on the copper. The first mention of copper cell as Celle dated to the year 1236.

From 1323 copper cell was in hohenlohischem possession. Possession also had the monastery Gnadental and the Canons Öhringen, also the place was often pledged. In the division of the estate in 1553 hohenlohisch copper cell came to Hohenlohe- Waldenburg, where the location of the headquarters, was. In the late 17th century came the place Hohenlohe- Waldenburg - Schillingsfuerst.

The construction of the residential palace in 1721 made ​​the capital of the copper cell Schillingsfürster territory. In addition, the village was in the Frankish Empire circle. Like all Hohenlohe countryside - - As a result of Reichsdeputationshauptschluss circuit, the place came in 1806 to the Kingdom of Württemberg and then became part of the upper office Öhringen.

Religions

A parish church is detectable in place since 1236. During the Reformation copper cell was initially Protestant. Once the location but the residence of the Catholic Count of Hohenlohe- Waldenburg - Schillingsfuerst was, in 1719 the Roman confession was again approved and funded by the Count.

The Protestant Church in Westernach not belongs to the parish of copper cell, but to the parish church of Waldenburg.

Municipal reform

On January 1, 1972, copper cell united with Ashenvale, Feßbach, Mangoldsall, Goggenbach and Westernach the new municipality copper cell.

Coat of arms of districts

Feßbach

Goggenbach

Mangoldsall

Westernach

Policy

Parish council

The municipal election held on 13 June 2004 showed the following distribution of seats:

Coat of arms and flag

The blazon of the copper Zeller coat of arms is: Under a silver shield head, in a border, red bezungter, guardant black lion (Leopard ), in black and a red gave silver church with ridge turret. The municipal flag is red and white.

The new municipality copper cell continues to lead the written in 1957 old copper Zeller Coat of Arms. The leopard is taken from the coat of arms of Hohenlohe and represents all parts of copper Zell's common affiliation to Hohenlohe, the church ( cell) refers to the community name. Coat of arms and flag were the municipality awarded by the District Office of Hohenlohe on 27 February 1976.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Copper cell is connected via the Federal Highway 6 (Saarbrücken - Waidhaus ) well connected to the national road network in Germany and France and the Czech Republic. Formerly possessed copper cell with the kettle valley railway a rail connection until the operation was finally closed in 1991. The station was translocated into the Hohenlohe Open Air Museum Wackershofen.

Education

The Johann Friedrich Mayer- school in copper cell is a primary and secondary school with Werkrealschule. She is one of 34 starters schools that will be starting in the school year 2012/ 2013, the first joint Baden-Württemberg schools.

The copper cell Castle, the Academy of Agriculture and Home Economics is ( ALH). She is a specialist school in the sponsorship of Hohenlohe in cooperation with the district of Schwäbisch Hall.

Culture and sights

Structures

The former residential palace in copper cell was built in 1721 by Count Philipp Ernst.

The Protestant Church in Westernach goes back to at least the 15th century and was restored in the 16th century. The baptismal font dates from the 18th century.

The former copper Zeller station building built in 1892 was translocated in 1990 as probably the first member of the Württemberg unit train station in the Hohenlohe Open Air Museum Wackershofen. The building is there at the breakpoint Wackershofen, but also carries the inscription copper cell. Was also spent in the open-air museum Wackershofen in 1986/ 87, the former copper Zeller warehouse from the year 1897/98, the oldest cooperative warehouse Baden -Württemberg.

Sculpture in the castle park

Feßbach in Castle Park

Fossil records

Copper cell is considered as a mass grave of fossil dinosaurs. There remains of swamp dwellers as Mastodonsaurus and Plagiosaurus came together with marine reptiles of the genus Nothosaurus, various fishes and terrestrial reptiles to light. The more than four meters long Mastodonsaurus is one of the largest of the Earth's amphibians.

Personalities

  • In copper cell of agrarian reformers pastor Johann Friedrich Mayer, who became known as " gypsum Apostles" alive.
  • Here lived and died the German writer Karl Julius Weber.
  • Here lived and died Rolf Wütherich, driver of the race car department of Porsche and co-driver in fatal crash of the U.S. actor James Dean

Sons and daughters of the town

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