Ohmden

Ohmden is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

Ohmden
Coat of arms
Location of Ohmden within Esslingen district
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Ohmden
Ohmden
Coordinates: 48°38′44″N 9°31′35″E
CountryGermany
StateBaden-Württemberg
Admin. regionStuttgart
DistrictEsslingen
Government
  MayorBarbara Born
Area
  Total5.55 km2 (2.14 sq mi)
Elevation
363 m (1,191 ft)
Population
 (2018-12-31)[1]
  Total1,721
  Density310/km2 (800/sq mi)
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
73275
Dialling codes07023
Vehicle registrationES
Websitewww.ohmden.de

Neighboring communities

Neighboring municipalities are starting from North clockwise: Schlierbach, Hattenhofen, Zell unter Aichelberg , all district Göppingen and Holzmaden and Kirchheim unter Teck, both in the district of Esslingen.

Municipality arrangement

The municipality includes the village of Ohmden and the courtyards Lindenhof and Talhof.[2]

Ohmden Esslingen district

History

Ohmden 1683/1685 in the Kieser forest stock book

Ohmden is the first time documented under the name "Amindon" in 1125 in San Rotulus Petrinus, a parchment of the monastery of the Abbey of Saint Peter in the Black Forest. It describes a barter transaction in which Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen assigned the place to the monastery. Later, the village fell to the monastery Adelberg. Ecclesiastical it belonged to Kirchheim unter Teck. Since 1938 Ohmden belonged to the district Nürtingen, and since 1973 to the district of Esslingen.

Religions

Since the Reformation Ohmden is Protestant coined. To date, the majority of citizens are Protestant. However, there is since 2002 the Catholic Community Centre St. Markus, where regular Catholic services take place. St. Markus is affiliated to the Church St. Ulrich in Kirchheim unter Teck.

Mayor

  • 1952–1986 Walter Kröner
  • 1987–2010 Manfred Merkle
  • 2010–2018 Martin Funk
  • since 2018 Barbara Born

Crest

The coat of arms shows Ohmden in black a six-pointed star with a horseshoe on a yellow shield. What is certain is that the star was a different area to crest with horseshoe symbol that repeatedly returned to Württemberg, introduced only to distinguish and has no historical significance. The current coat of arms was awarded on 11 December 1973 by the Ministry of the Interior of Baden-Württemberg.

Education

Ohmden has its own primary school. Older students have to go to the neighboring towns to attend secondary schools.

Buildings

Especially worth seeing is the Protestant Church of St. Cosmas and Damian from the 17th century. It contains four altar wings pictures of Thomas Schick, that show scenes from the life of the two Saints Cosmas and Damian and are built around 1500.

Fossil site

Fossils can be found at the Museum of Natural History Hauff in Holzmaden.

Sons and daughters of the town

Karl Scheufelen (1823-1902), entrepreneur, founder of Scheufelen paper mill in Lenningen.

Literature

  • Hans Schwenkel: Heimatbuch des Kreises Nürtingen. Band 2. Würzburg 1953, S. 992–1005.
  • Der Landkreis Esslingen. Hrsg. vom Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg i.V. mit dem Landkreis Esslingen. Band 2, Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2009, ISBN 978-3-7995-0842-1, S. 325.
  • Walter Kröner: Ohmdener Schicksale - 1920 bis 1950. Ohmden 1997,

References

  1. "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2018". Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg (in German). July 2019.
  2. Das Land Baden-Württemberg. Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden. Band III: Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart, Regionalverband Mittlerer Neckar. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004758-2, S. 252–253.
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