Allmendingen, Baden-Württemberg

Allmendingen (German pronunciation: [alˈmɛndɪŋən]) is a municipality in the Alb-Donau district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Allmendingen
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Location of Allmendingen within Alb-Donau-Kreis district
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Allmendingen
Allmendingen
Coordinates: 48°19′41″N 9°43′14″E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionTübingen
DistrictAlb-Donau-Kreis
Subdivisions5
Government
  MayorRobert Rewitz
Area
  Total45.90 km2 (17.72 sq mi)
Elevation
518 m (1,699 ft)
Population
 (2018-12-31)[1]
  Total4,439
  Density97/km2 (250/sq mi)
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
89604
Dialling codes07391, 07384
Vehicle registrationUL
Websitewww.allmendingen.de

Geography

Allmendingen is located on the Schmiech in an originally from the Danube eroded valley that separates the easter Hochsträß from the rest of the Swabian Jura. The highest point on the Lutheran mountains (Ennahofen) is 750 meters above sea level. NN.

Neighboring communities

The municipality is bordered to the north to Schelklingen, in the east to Altheim, in the south and west to Ehingen (Donau).

Municipality arrangement

The municipality Allmendingen consists of the locations Allmendingen (3304 inhabitants on 30 April 2009[2]), Ennahofen (266 inhabitants), Grötzingen (296 inhabitants), Niederhofen (375 inhabitants) and Weilersteußlingen (249 inhabitants).

History

Earliest evidence of human habitation is the discovery of a brick kiln dating back to the Roman occupation in the district Niederhofen.[3]

Allmendingen Kirche Maria Himmelfahrt

Population Development

There are numbers of inhabitants after the respective area of jurisdiction. The figures are census results (¹) or official updates of the Statistical Office of Baden-Württemberg.[4]

YearJahr Residents
1. December 1871 ¹2.031
1. December 1880 ¹2.176
1. December 1890 ¹2.539
1. December 1900 ¹2.841
1. December 1910 ¹2.856
16. June 1925 ¹2.793
16. June 1933 ¹2.751
17. May 1939 ¹2.721
13. September 1950 ¹3.144
Year Residents
6. June 1961 ¹3.408
27. May 1970 ¹3.958
31. December 19804.082
27. May 1987 ¹4.097
31. December 19904.324
31. December 19954.526
31. December 20004.509
31. December 20054.601
31. December 20104.441

Politics

The council Allmendingen has after the last elections 20 members. The local elections on 25 May 2014 led to the following official results. The turnout was 58.5%. The council consists of the elected honorary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.

  • Party and seats:
    • CDU – 49.7% = 10 seats
    • Free voters – 50.3% = 10 seats

Crest

Blazon : In silver under a blue shield head, within three gold balls (loaves), a black, upright horse with a red tongue. The coat of arms combines elements of the coat of arms of the lords of Freyberg (balls), whose history is closely linked to the Allmendingen, and the bourgeois family Renner (horse), which also had possessions in Allmendingen.

Economics

Transportation

Allmendingen is located on the Danube Valley Railway from Donaueschingen to Ulm and is a regional train stop. There are hourly rail connections to Ehingen (Donau) and Ulm. Allmendingen is incorporated in the Donau-Iller-Nahverkehrsverbund. The community is located at the national road B 492 Ehingen-Blaubeuren.

Established businesses

The largest employer is the automotive Burgmaier. Other industrial companies are the form manufacturers Rampf, as well as the cement plant Schwenk.

Leisure and sports facilities

Allmendingen has an outdoor pool. There is also a tennis court, a gymnastics and sports hall and the football stadium of the TSV Allmendingen.

Community development

Incorporations

On 1 January 1974, the previously independent municipalities Ennahofen, Grötzingen, Niederhofen and Weilersteußlingen were incorporated.

Renovation of the center

The municipality Allmendingen leads since 2000 through a restructuring of their village. Within the rehabilitation section I the old school house, built in 1885, was transformed into a community center. The following public construction phases were realized:

  • Northern main road (2001/2002)
  • Church Square (2003)
  • Southern Main Road (2004)
  • Design of the town square (2006)

Points of interest

Buildings

  • Parish Church of St. Mary of the Assumption of the 15th century
  • Castle of the Barons von Freyberg, 16th century. Since hundreds of years, the barons of Freyberg-Eisenberg are resident in Allmendingen.
  • Old castle
  • New castle
Allmendingen Altes Schloss (Old castle)
Allmendingen City hall
Allmendingen Schloss (New castle)

Notable people

  • Joseph von Sontheimer (1787–1846), Royal Württembergian master doctor, translator of Arabian medicinals recipe of Avicenna
  • Albrecht von Freyberg (1876–1943), marine officer, vice-admiral of the Reichsmarine
  • Helmut Braig (1923–2013), painter, sculptor, author
  • Ernst Geprägs (1929–2011), born in Grötzingen, farmer, vice-president of German farmer association

References

  1. "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2018". Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg (in German). July 2019.
  2. Allmendingen – Zahlen, Fakten, Haushaltsinformationen 2009
  3. Ulrich Brandl und Emmi Federhofer: Ton + Technik. Römische Ziegel. Theiss, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 978-3-8062-2403-0 (Schriften des Limesmuseums Aalen. Nr. 61)
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