Rechberghausen

Rechberghausen is a municipality in the north of the district of Göppingen in Baden- Württemberg. The place belongs to the marginal zone of the metropolitan region of Stuttgart.

  • 2.1 religions
  • 2.2 Population development
  • 3.1 Coat of Arms
  • 3.2 Mayor
  • 3.3 municipal
  • 3.4 Twin towns
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Education
  • 5.1 theater
  • 5.2 Green Project 2009
  • 6.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 6.2 personalities who have worked on site

Geography

Geographical Location

The municipality is located in the foothills of the central Swabian Alb and on the edge of the eastern virgin forest at about 320 to 400 m above sea level. NN at Marbach, a right tributary of the Fils.

Structure

It consists of the main town Rechberghausen and the hamlet of Oberhausen.

History

The town was first mentioned in 1245. He belonged to the Dukes of Teck, after the local castle had previously probably heard the Lords of Rechenberg. 1366 came place and castle in Austria. 1374 Austria sold both to the Lords of Rechenberg to Hohenrechberg. About the counts of Preysing and the counts of Degenfeldstrasse - Schonenburg came Rechberghausen end of 1805 to the House of Württemberg.

Religions

Until the Reformation Rechberghausen was the parish to Göppingen, however, since the Rechberger men remained Roman Catholic, there own parish was established.

Denominational were up in the seventies of the 20th century, the majority of whom are Catholics. Today there is a very active evangelical community. The Catholic Church of the Assumption in 1912, dedicated to the evangelical Jesus - Christ Church in 1961.

Population Development

The population development of the village just between 1837 and 2010.

Policy

The municipality belongs to the neighboring communities Adelberg, Birenbach and Börtlingen to the Gemeindeverwaltungsverband "Eastern virgin forest ", which has its headquarters in Rechberghausen.

Coat of arms

Blazon: Argent, on green Dreienberg an upright red roebuck.

Originally, the church held an ibex on their mayor 's official stamp, but traded it on October 16, 1932 against the " -talking " coat of arms with the buck from. This is both for the Rehberge, in conjunction with the three mountain also for the family of Rechenberg, belonged to their rule, the town until 1789.

The flag colors of green and white were awarded by the Home Office on 18 February 1959.

Mayor

Mayor since December 1, 1977 John Reiner reputation.

Parish council

The local council in Rechberghausen currently has 18 members. The municipal election held on 7 June 2009 yielded the following result:

The council consists of the elected honorary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the local council.

Twin Cities

Partner Municipality of Rechberghausen since 1991, the municipality of Bad Schlema in Saxony.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

The municipality is situated on the main road 297 (Tübingen - Lorch ). Until 1984 it was connected by the Hohenstaufen train ( Schwäbisch Gmünd - Göppingen) also to the rail network.

Education

In Rechberghausen is the virgin forest elementary and secondary school. In addition, there are a spacious two primary school, a community, a Roman Catholic and a Protestant school. In addition, in Rechberghausen exists a branch of the Schurwaldstrasse Community College and the virgin forest of Music.

Culture and sights

Theater

In the former Hohenstaufenstraße railway station is an amateur theater, the theater in the train station, with regular Schedule.

Green Project 2009

On 29 May 2009 the Green Project Rechberghausen was opened, a small country garden show in Baden- Württemberg. For this purpose, among others an landscaped park with lake and observation tower.

The anticipated attendance of 120,000 was surpassed at the end of the four-month event with more than 240,000 guests.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Pancrazio studs Mayer (1889-1980), Benedictine, theologian and historian
  • Wolfgang Frey ( b. 1942 ), German botanist and rainforest researchers

Personalities who have worked on site

  • Plieninger Konrad (1928-2008), a secondary school teacher, historian, linguist and specialist in German
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