Rückersdorf, Bavaria

Rücker village is a municipality in the Middle Franconian Nuremberg County.

  • 2.1 municipal
  • 2.2 Mayor
  • 2.3 Coat of Arms
  • 3.1 Museums
  • 3.2 Structures
  • 4.1 traffic
  • 4.2 Media
  • 4.3 Agriculture
  • 5.1 Sons and daughters of the town
  • 5.2 Famous people

Geography

Geographical location

The community is located between Nuremberg and running on the B 14 to the right of the river Pegnitz. In the late Middle Ages led the Golden Road, the trade route from Nuremberg to Prague, by Rücker village.

Community structure

The municipality is divided into three districts:

  • Rückersdorf
  • Ludwigshoehe
  • Strengberg

Neighboring communities

Neighboring municipalities are ( starting in the north clockwise) Lauf an der Pegnitz, Röthenbach an der Pegnitz and Schwaig.

Policy

Parish council

The local council of Rücker village is composed of 16 city councils, and the Lord Mayor.

(As at municipal election on March 2, 2008)

Mayor

First Mayor Peter Wiesner (CSU ), who was elected on 18 September 2005.

Coat of arms

The basic element of the emblem - black and silver with aufspringendem Greyhound - is the family crest of the founder of Rückersdorfer Church, Eberhard Peringerstorfer († 1447 ). His grave stone is located in the Lutheran Church of St. George in Rückersdorf. The little red shield with a silver slant bar is the seal of " Albertus de Rukerstorf ". This comes from a realm ministerial Lien gender of the 13th century, which, according to his seat - Rücker village - named. The national colors red and silver refer to the former free imperial city of the place.

Culture and sights

Museums

  • Heritage Museum Rückersdorf

The local museum in Rückersdorf is housed in the old Tucherschloss in a large barn with outbuildings. The exhibits were collected from the local rural, handicraft and home economics area. Particularly worth seeing are a butterfly collection, the shoemaker and a blacksmith originally furnished.

Structures

Rücker village in the Baroque period, a fundamentally renewed, in the core but have steinsichtige medieval church in an equally baroque Walling.

See also: List of monuments in Rückersdorf ( Middle Franconia )

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

The municipality is the village station Rücker and the breakpoint Ludwigshoehe, both located on the railway line Nuremberg - Cheb. They are at least hourly served by regional trains to Nuremberg and Neuhaus an der Pegnitz and Simmelsdorf.

Through the community, the highway passes 14

In the south adjacent to the left of the Pegnitz located Röthenbach an der Pegnitz is accessed via a side road bridge.

Media

  • Pegnitz Zeitung ( Nordbayerische newspaper for running the city and country), in communion with the Nürnberger Nachrichten
  • Nürnberger Zeitung ( "NZ " - also: "North Zeitung " )
  • Bulletin Rückersdorf
  • The region at a glance

Agriculture

On the outskirts of the village there is a regulator -your-own plantation on which can be harvested depending on the season blueberries, raspberries and currants.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Ernst Deuerlein ( * 1918 in Rückersdorf, in Munich, † 1971), Professor of History and Art History at the Philosophical- Theological College, Dillingen, Economic and Social History at the WiSo Faculty of the Friedrich -Alexander- University of Erlangen -Nuremberg and of Modern and Contemporary History at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University Munich ( LMU)
  • Heinrich Ranke ( * 1830 in Rückersdorf, † 1909 in Munich ), high school teacher, anthropologist, pediatricians,

Famous people

  • Hans -Peter Bierlein (born 1962 ), bass player and composer of "Silent Strike " Rock and Heavy Metal Band
  • Oswald Hahn (1928-1999), Professor, 1967-1996 Chair of General, banking and insurance business administration at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences Nuremberg, awarded in 1997 with the Order of Merit of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Günter Hesse Auer ( born 1940 ), a high school teacher of mathematics, physics, computer science and religion at the Peter Vischer School Nuremberg, editor of Spickzettelsammlung: " testimonies school subculture ", former chairman of the Association of Youth and Community Association ( VJG ), 18 years Member of the Bavarian evangelical Synod, a former church council
  • Werner Pleyer, former mayor, won the 2006 Federal Cross of Merit of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Philipp Friedrich Heinrich Ranke ( born November 30, 1798 in Wiehe, † September 2, 1876 in Munich), Protestant theologian
  • Martin Driller ( b. 1970 ), ex-pro of the 1st FC Nuremberg
  • Michael A. Roth ( born 1935 ), entrepreneur, former President of the 1st FC Nuremberg
  • Edgar Traugott (1912-1998), editor of the Nürnberger Zeitung 1963-1977
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