Lauterstein

Lauterstein is a town in the district of Göppingen in Baden- Württemberg.

  • 3.1 Population development
  • 4.1 Coat of Arms
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Established businesses
  • 5.3 Formation
  • 6.1 Structures
  • 6.2 associations
  • 6.3 Nature

Geography

Lauter stone situated in valley of Lauterbrunnen at the edge of the Swabian Alb approximately in the middle between the state capital Stuttgart and Ulm.

Boroughs

Lauterstein consists of the formerly independent municipality Nenningen and the formerly independent city of white stone. The municipality Nenningen the village belonged Nenningen. White stone belonged to the city of white stone and the houses Lützelalb, Rupert Stetten and climbing house and the village Outbound Buitingen.

History

Lauterstein was formed in the context of local government reform in Baden- Württemberg 1 January 1974 by combining the community Nenningen and the City of White Stone.

Coat of arms of districts

White stone

Population Development

The population trend between 1837 and 2010.

Policy

Coat of arms

The blazon of the arms is: " In a thriving gold from the lower margin obelisk -like silver stone, the front held by a linkshin raised red lion, behind a green winged eagle catch ( Klauflügel ). "

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

Lauterstein is via the federal highway 466 and take the road to reach 1160.

From 1901 to 1980 White Stone was the terminus of the beginning in Sweet Lauter Valley Railway. The Royal Württemberg State Railways built the station building in Nenningen and white stone as a unit of type IIa stations IIIb respectively.

Established businesses

The main employer Lauter stone is the Federnfabrik Monninger Federn GmbH. In addition to this, the largest employer, there are some smaller businesses.

Education

In the city Lauterstein there are only primary school Lauterstein. For all secondary schools students after Donzdorf or sweeten have to commute.

Culture and sights

Structures

  • The White Stone neighborhood stands high above the old town with the castle white stone, the former ancestral home of the Earls of Rechenberg and Roth lions. During the war it was temporarily forced retirement home for Jewish seniors.
  • Catholic St Mary's Church, 1716
  • Baroque statue with Mary -Joseph- double figure ( the parish church )
  • The cemetery chapel in Nenningen district houses a Pietà by Ignaz Günther.
  • In the district, on the Bernhardusberg, today is the hermitage of St. Bernhardus 1880, which stands on the site of the Sanctuary of 1733.

Clubs

In Lauterstein there are two gymnastics clubs from the following parts of the TV Nenningen and the TV white stone. Both had a handball department, which in 1995 joined forces to SG Lauterstein. The first men's team of SG Lauterstein plays in the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. The TV White Stone plays with his volleyball teams in the Gaurunde Turngau of Staufen in the mixed 1B and youth. The department actively plays tennis with a men's and women's team.

The cultural success of the year, they contribute by new SHapINg Children's Carnival, Old ceremony, city festival, summer festival, Nicholas celebration and anniversary celebration with its own theater group annually.

There are some choirs and orchestras in Lauterstein. The choirs include Chorisma ( the former " boy choir" ), the Liederkranz white stone, the church choir and the singers Nenningen ranks of TV Nenningen. The two music clubs in the city Lauterstein, the Musikverein Nenningen and the town band White Stone, contribute, each with an active orchestra and a youth orchestra, and a pupil group to the cultural life of the city.

Nature

Lauterstein is an important recreational area for the densely populated area of ​​Göppingen. On the Albuch in the northeastern part of the 2,332 acres of denunciation are large forest areas. The Albuch and the picturesque and legendary Christental with the local reservoir (flood retention basins Christental ) are a popular hiking area. In winter there is a network of trails for Skifahrerer.

Personalities

  • Johann Evangelist Reiter (1764-1835), pastor, geometrician, painter and architect
  • Tungsten Woehr ( born 1956 ), architect
  • Otto Linder (1891-1976), architect
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