Tennenlohe

49.55111111111111.028333333333299Koordinaten: 49 ° 33 '4 " N, 11 ° 1' 42" O

The Statistical District 52 ( Tennenlohe ) and the district Tennenlohe in Erlangen

Tennenlohe is a district and a statistical district in the southeast district of the independent city of Erlangen in the Bavarian administrative region of Middle Franconia. Until the 1972 annexation made ​​Tennenlohe was a separate municipality. The Statistical District 52, which covers a large part of the district Tennenlohe, has about 4,500 inhabitants.

Location

The town is located south of the city of Erlangen at the A 3 and B 4 North of Tennenlohe extending the forest area Brucker pool up to the Erlanger city center and up to Bruck. This is also the Walderlebniszentrum Tennenlohe, one of five forest adventure centers in the Bavarian forest administration. The forest adventure center offers a forest museum with exhibits on the history of Sebalder Reich Forest as well as the flora and fauna of the forests is also a nature trail with various stations such as Zapf throwing, animal long jump or a forest maze, which can also be used outside the opening times of the center. East of the town is the nature reserve Tennenloher forest. South of Tennenlohe extends the garlic country and the city of Nuremberg, to the west is the district of Erlangen Eltersdorf.

History

The well- formed end of the 12th century village was first mentioned in 1265 and was to the 19th century, a scattered settlement that had developed around ten larger farms.

The medieval church of St Mary Magdalene was from 1766 to 1768 reshaped baroque; The nave has a mansard roof.

After 1945, originated in Tennenlohe many new residential and commercial areas, especially after the completion of the highway A3 from Nuremberg to Frankfurt in 1964. Tennenlohe On July 1, 1972 was incorporated into the city of Erlangen. Tennenlohe has become a site of innovation and incubator Nuremberg, Fürth and Erlangen, Germany, the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits and many companies in the IT industry.

Gallery

Church of St. Mary Magdalene, watercolor pencil drawing 1872

Church of St. Mary Magdalene, 2011

Castle Tennenlohe, former mansion of the Volckamer, 2011

The Walderlebniszentrum, 2010

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