Remchingen

German municipality


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image_flagQuerflagge Remchingen.svg
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stateBaden-Württemberg
regionKarlsruhe
districtEnzkreis
mayorJulia Wieland
leader_term2023–31
elevation171
area24.06
postal_code75196
area_code07232
licencePF
Gemeindeschlüssel08 2 36 071
website
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Remchingen () is a municipality in the Enz district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, situated on the river Pfinz, 14 km southeast of Karlsruhe, and 12 km northwest of Pforzheim.

History

Older history

  • 1st millennium BC: Celtic settlement (grave finds 1947 in Singen)
  • Roman settlement between 80 and 90 AD (numerous finds, including two pillars of denial from Nöttingen, two four-god stones immured in the churches of Nöttingen, inscription plate from the settlement Vicus Senotensis)
  • After the Romans fled their flight around 260 AD, the Alamanni settled the land to the right of the Rhine, but a little over two centuries later, after a great battle in 496, they were forced by the Franconian tribe to give up the Kraichgau and the landscape up to vacate the Murg.
  • The first written mentions of Remchingen districts date from the 8th century: On June 1, 769 in “Sigincheim im Pfinzgau” (first mention of Singen), four Franks gave Lorsch monastery a farmyard, 34 acres of arable land, a meadow and a piece of forest . Between 888 and 893, the abbot of this monastery exchanged further ownership of this monastery in "Vulvirincha", today's Wilferdingen, for the same area in Illingen, southeast of Maulbronn (Wilferdingen is mentioned for the first time).
  • Around 825 a certain Noting, probably related to the Counts of Calw, gave the Reichenau monastery goods in Nöttingen, Dietenhausen and Singen, which at that time, like the entire northern Pfinztal, were in the Ufgau, according to a source from the 16th century.
  • 1160: First mention of the Lords of Remchingen, a lower nobility family. They probably built a moated castle, Remchingen Castle, out of wood on the site of today's open-air swimming pool.
  • 1278: Darmsbach is mentioned for the first time, a settlement that only developed in the High Middle Ages
  • shortly after 1300: The Lords of Remchingen sold their moated castle. They later bought back shares in the castle for a while, but then finally sold them to the Margraves of Baden in 1568.
  • Around 1460, the pilgrimage chapel of our dear Frau zur Eich was built near today's Sperlingshof, but was abandoned again between 1520 and 1540. In 1568 rights to the former chapel were transferred from the Herrenalb monastery to the margraviate of Baden-Durlach. From the former buildings (chapel and outbuildings) only artefacts in the “monastery” are evidence of today. [8]
  • 16th century: Nöttingen, Singen and Wilferdingen took part in the Bundschuh rebellion (1502) and the Peasants' War (1525)
  • April 14, 1604: Margrave Ernst Friedrich von Baden died of a blow in a Calvinist-Lutheran religious war against Pforzheim near Remchingen Castle. The trigger for the dispute was the Staffort book of 1599 and the earlier relocation of the Baden residence to Durlach.

19th and 20th centuries

  • July 12, 1806: Foundation of the Grand Duchy of Baden
  • 1861: Nöttingen successfully fought against the railway connection on the Karlsruhe – Mühlacker line, which then took place via Wilferdingen-Singen.
  • March 21, 1919: Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Baden came into force
  • June 25, 1939: Foundation of the Pforzheim district
  • 1945: part of the American zone of occupation
  • September 19, 1945: Foundation of the state of Württemberg-Baden
  • April 25, 1952: Foundation of the state of Baden-Württemberg
  • January 1, 1973 Foundation of the Enzkreis in accordance with the district reform in Baden-Württemberg

Reforms

The municipality of Remchingen was formed on January 1, 1973, through the merger of the two municipalities of Singen and Wilferdingen. The name of the former lords of "Remchingen" is chosen as the place name of the new community.

On January 1, 1975, the community of Nöttingen was incorporated into Remchingen.

No local councils have been set up, the districts are represented in different degrees in the local council.

Population development

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YearPopulation
19393.913
19595.096
19616.054
19707.650
19879.409
200011.407
200511.655
200811.846
201011.713
201311.698
201511.695
201611.943
201711.855
201811.773
201911.998
202012.055
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Coat of arm

Two silver crossed glaive poles in red covered with a silver shield, inside a green-tipped red rose with blue clusters.

Old coats of arms

Before Remchingen came into being, there were the communities of Wilferdingen, Singen and Darmsbach, all of which had their own coat of arms. The coat of arms of Wilferdingen was then adopted. File:DEU Remchingen COA.svg|Wilferdingen File:Wappen Remchingen-Singen.png|Singen File:Wappen Noettingen.png|Nöttingen

Geography

Remchingen consists of the former municipalities Nöttingen, Wilferdingen and Singen. Remchingen was originally formed on 1 January 1973 by the merging of the municipalities Wilferdingen and Singen with Nöttingen also being included on 1 January 1975.

Neighbouring municipalities are Pfinztal, Königsbach-Stein, Kämpfelbach, Keltern and Karlsbad.

The Pfinz River flows through Remchingen. The Auerbach, Stockwiesengraben, Rannbach and Seebach streams flow into the Pfinz in Remchingen. The small Stockmühlsee lake is located in Remchingen.

Climate

Remchingen has a relatively mild climate. This is characterized by the Pfinztal and the Rhine valley.

| location = Remchingen | metric first = yes

| Jan high C = 5.5 | Feb high C = 8.5 | Mar high C = 11.8 | Apr high C = 14.2 | May high C = 19.2 | Jun high C = 25.1 | Jul high C = 25.6 | Aug high C = 25.7 | Sep high C = 21.7 | Oct high C = 15.6 | Nov high C = 9.6 | Dec high C = 6.2 | year high C = 16.4

| Jan mean C = 2.4 | Feb mean C = 4.6 | Mar mean C = 6.7 | Apr mean C = 8.9 | May mean C = 13.7 | Jun mean C = 19.2 | Jul mean C = 19.5 | Aug mean C = 19.5 | Sep mean C = 15.7 | Oct mean C = 11.8 | Nov mean C = 5.9 | Dec mean C = 3.6 | year mean C = 11.3

| Jan low C = -0.4 | Feb low C = 1.0 | Mar low C = 1.8 | Apr low C = 3.8 | May low C = 8.0 | Jun low C = 12.3 | Jul low C = 13.4 | Aug low C = 13.0 | Sep low C = 10.6 | Oct low C = 7.3 | Nov low C = 2.7 | Dec low C = 0.9 | year low C = 6.8

| Jan record high C = 17.9 | Feb record high C = 19.3 | Mar record high C = 23.7 | Apr record high C = 26.7 | May record high C = 30.6 | Jun record high C = 34.6 | Jul record high C = 36.9 | Aug record high C = 35.1 | Sep record high C = 31.5 | Oct record high C = 28.1 | Nov record high C = 21.9 | Dec record high C = 18.4 | year record high C = 36.9

| Jan record low C = -10.4 | Feb record low C = -17.5 | Mar record low C = -4.8 | Apr record low C = -3.4 | May record low C = -1.6 | Jun record low C = 4.2 | Jul record low C = 5.8 | Aug record low C = 5.3 | Sep record low C = 2.8 | Oct record low C = -0.5 | Nov record low C = -6.4 | Dec record low C = -12.8 | year record low C = -17.5

| Jan precipitation mm = 66 | Feb precipitation mm = 56 | Mar precipitation mm = 56 | Apr precipitation mm = 67 | May precipitation mm = 66 | Jun precipitation mm = 76 | Jul precipitation mm = 96 | Aug precipitation mm = 63 | Sep precipitation mm = 72 | Oct precipitation mm = 69 | Nov precipitation mm = 62 | Dec precipitation mm = 61 | year precipitation mm = 760

| Jan precipitation days = 18 | Feb precipitation days = 14 | Mar precipitation days = 13 | Apr precipitation days = 14 | May precipitation days = 12 | Jun precipitation days = 14 | Jul precipitation days = 14 | Aug precipitation days = 13 | Sep precipitation days = 14 | Oct precipitation days = 16 | Nov precipitation days = 17 | Dec precipitation days = 18 | year precipitation days = 177 | Jan snow mm = 39.4 | Feb snow mm = 25.7 | Mar snow mm = 16.1 | Apr snow mm = 2.6 | May snow mm = 0.4 | Jun snow mm = 0.0 | Jul snow mm = 0.0 | Aug snow mm = 0.0 | Sep snow mm = 0.0 | Oct snow mm = 0.1 | Nov snow mm = 12.3 | Dec snow mm = 45.2 | year snow mm = 141.8 | source =

Sister cities, twin towns and friendship agreements

Remchingen has sister city agreements with the following cities:

  • ITA San Biagio Platani in Italy
  • CRO Sisak, Croatia. Approximately 300 Sanbiagesi along with their families now live in Remchingen as well as another 100 former residents of Remchingen can be found in San Biagio Platani having returned to their hometown.

Structure

Population distribution

Districts

The four districts are Wilferdingen, Singen, Nöttingen and Darmsbach. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2d/Wilferdingen_-_panoramio.jpg" caption="The Wettplatz, a public place, in Wilferdingen"] ::

Wilferdingen

Wilferdingen is the largest district in the municipality of Remchingen.

Wilferdingen used to be inhabited by Romans. An old Roman house was excavated on the Niemandsberg in Wilferdingen. Wilferdingen was an independent municipality until 1973. On January 1, 1973, Wilferdingen joined forces with Singen to form the Remchingen community.

Wilferdingen is in the center of Remchingen. It is central and is separated from Singen and Darmsbach. Darmsbach delimits the district on the southwestern tip. The northern border of Wilferdingen converges at the border of Singen. The river Pfinz, which is a tributary of the Rhine, runs through Wilferdingen.

The federal highway 10 runs through Wilferdingen and continues to Karlsruhe and Pforzheim. There are also bus stops in Wilferdingen. The Karlsruhe-Mühlacker railway runs on the border between Wilferdingen and Singen. There is the Wilferdingen-Singen train station in Wilferdingen. The station also connects Wilferdingen and Singen with the help of an underpass. From the train station you can get to Karlsruhe, Pforzheim and Stuttgart, among others. Light rail vehicles, the Interregio-Express and the Regional-Express stop here. There is also a small airfield in Wilferdingen.

There are several sports facilities in Wilferdingen. There are several sports grounds, sports halls and athletics fields. Wilferdingen has, among other things, a football club, an athletics club and many more. There is a wide range of sports on offer in Wilferdingen, from hockey to boules. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Bernhard_Pfinztal.jpg" caption="Kulturhalle"] ::

Remchingen's central infrastructure is in Wilferdingen. So you can find the new Remchingen city center there. In the city center there are cultural offers such as the Remchingen cultural hall, the new town hall, a brewery and much more. You can also find the shopping street in Remchingen there. There are many shops along the B10. There are also many supermarkets, a hardware store, gas stations and also a primary and secondary school. Wilferdingen is the Remching district that has the best infrastructure. There are also some industrial parks, a police station, a fire station and a stationed ambulance in Wilferdingen. There are many restaurants and fast food outlets. There are many retail and specialty stores.

Singen

Singen is the second largest district in the municipality of Remchingen.

Singen is the northernmost district of Remchingen, its settlement area lies predominantly on the right side of the Pfinz, which runs north-north-west there and which flows into the Kämpfelbach in the local area from the east. There is a weir and a watermill on the river. The district extends far to the south-west over the Pfinz and includes the large Buchwald forest and further north-north-east into the Hegenach forest.

Singen borders in the south on the settlement area of Wilferdingen, which is mostly on the other side of the Pfinztalbahn, which runs from the Kämpfelbachtal into the lower Pfinztal. The federal road 10 on the left Pfinzufer connects Singen with Pforzheim in the southeast and Karlsruhe in the northwest. The place is on the Bertha Benz Memorial Route.

Singen borders on the communities Pfinztal in the northwest, Königsbach-Stein in the east, Nöttingen and Karlsbad in the southwest.

Singen merged with Wilferdingen on January 1, 1973, to form the community of Remchingen. On this day, the Enzkreis was also created in its current form.

There is a train station in Singen, which forms the border with Wilferdingen. The Wilferdingen-Singen train station connects Singen with Wilferdingen via an underpass. From the train station you can reach Karlsruhe, Pforzheim and Stuttgart, among others. Light rail vehicles, the Interregio-Express and the Regional-Express stop here.

In Singen there is a Werkrealschule, a primary school and a grammar school. There are also supermarkets and many retail stores. Wilferdingen, which has a significantly better infrastructure, can be reached quickly from Singen via two bridges and two underpasses.

In Singen there is a soccer field, several sports halls, an indoor swimming pool, a tennis court and other sports grounds. There are gymnastics clubs that offer many sports such as gymnastics or Zumba in Singen, so overall a wide range of sports. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Nöttingen.jpg" caption="Photo from Nöttingen"] ::

Nöttingen

Nöttingen is a district of the southwest German municipality of Remchingenexactly between Pforzheim and Karlsruhe, which is why the place was an important transit point in history. The Church of St. Martin bears witness to this. Until the community reform, which came into force on January 1, 1975, Nöttingen was an independent community together with the smallest district of Darmsbach and the Dietenhäuser Mühle houses. Today 2500 people live in the place.

The local football club FC Nöttingen played in the then third-rate Regional League South in the 2004/05 season, after several years in the Baden-Württemberg Oberliga, Nöttingen returned to the Regional League, now the fourth division in the German league system, in the 2014/15 season, rose but immediately off again. In 2016/17 they entered the regional league again, followed by relegation. The venue is the Kleiner Arena.

The trampoline department of the Turnverein Nöttingen competes in the trampoline Bundesliga, the gymnastics department forms a gymnastics community with TB Wilferdingen in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg.

Darmsbach

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Darmsbach is the smallest district in the municipality of Remchingen.

Darmsbach is mentioned in 1278 as a settlement that only developed in the High Middle Ages. Darmsbach was part of the municipality of Nöttingen together with Nöttingen. Darmsbach is incorporated into Remchingen on January 1, 1975, with the municipality of Nöttingen.

Darmsbach is located directly between Wilferdingen and Nöttingen on the federal motorway 8. It is the most south-westerly point of Remchingen. Darmsbach is also on the border of the municipality of Karlsbad in the district of Karlsruhe.

Darmsbach has a town center, a day-care center and several playgrounds, football fields, etc. Due to its location, the town is well connected to Wilferdingen with bike paths, walking paths, field lanes, roads and buses. Wilferdingen, which offers the central infrastructure of Remchingen, can be reached within two minutes.

Darmsbach has had a football club, FC Baden Darmsbach, since the 2010s.

Politics

Local council

The municipal council consists of 22 elected honorary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.

The local elections was on May 29, 2019. ::data[format=table]

Citizens list for the environment, transparency and progress14,8 %3
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The turnout in 2019 was 63.4% (2014: 52.4%).

State election results

The results of the 2021 Baden-Württemberg state election in Remchingen. ::data[format=table]

Total5.939100.0
Invalid/blank votes420.71
Registered voters/turnout8.88566.84
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Mayor

In November 2009, Luca Wilhelm Prayon was elected the new mayor with 68.7 percent of the valid votes in the first ballot; he was re-elected in 2017 with 96% and a 34% turnout. In 2023, Julia Wieland won the election with 69.9 percent of all votes. ::data[format=table title="Result of the 2023 mayor election"]

CandidateResult (in percent)
Julia Wieland69.93
Gerd Kunzmann21.33
Phillip Hildinger7.19
Andreas Wagner1.16
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Partys

In Remchingen there are local groups of several parties:

Economy and infrastructure

Infrastructure

Railway

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cb/Bahnhof_Wilferdingen_mit_Modelleisenbahnverein_MEVR_-_panoramio.jpg" caption="Train station in Remchingen"] ::

Remchingen is situated on the Karlsruhe-Mühlacker railway. The Wilferdingen-Singen station is the railway station in Remchingen. The Karlsruhe Stadtbahn drives to the station with the lines S5 and S51. It connects the station with Karlsruhe and Pforzheim. The trains come every 30 minutes. In addition, the IRE1 line stops in Remchingen every two hours. The regional train RB17a stops twice in the morning. It connects Remchingen with Karlsruhe, Heidelberg and Stuttgart.

Bus

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Stadtbahn_S11_bei_Remchingen_-_panoramio.jpg" caption="[[Stadtbahn]] in Remchingen"] ::

There are 22 bus stops in Remchingen. The central point is the bus station at the train station. Lines 722 and 721 connect Remchingen with Pforzheim. The lines 922 and 923 are driving in Remchingen too.

On-Demand Transportation

Remchingen also offers the bwshuttle, an on-demand transport service. It runs between 7:00 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. on weekdays and between 7:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. on weekends. It complements the public transportation system and can be booked via an app. There are over 100 stops in Remchingen. It is free with a Deutschlandticket or a KVV or VPE ticket.

Car

The Bundesstraße 10 and the Bundesautobahn 8 link the municipality to the national road network. The Pfinztal Bridge is a bridge in Remchingen-Nöttingen and part of the Bundesautobahn 8.

Cycling

Remchingen is connected to Karlsruhe and Pforzheim by an "everyday route" from the Baden-Württemberg cycle network.

The Stromberg-Murrtal Cycle Route is a long-distance state cycle route from Karlsruhe to Gaildorf and thus connects the EU Rhine Cycle Route with the Kocher-Jagst Cycle Route. It comes to Remchingen via Pfinztal and continues through both districts of Königsbach-Stein to Neulingen and Maulbronn.

Education

In Remchingen you can find a Realschule (Carl-Dittler-Realschule) in Wilferdingen. Further more there is a Gymnasium and an elementary school and a Hauptschule with Werkrealschule in Singen. There are other elementary schools in Wilferdingen and Nöttingen.

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type of schoolstudents
Elementary school441
Werkreal-/Hauptschulen (secondary school)189
Realschulen (secondary school)369
Gymnasium (secondary school)480
Special education30
Total1.509
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Culture and sights

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/BBMR_Teiler_Wilferdingen.jpg" caption="Sign for the Bertha Benz Memorial Route in Remchingen-Wilferdingen"] ::

Remchingen is located on Bertha Benz Memorial Route which leads from Mannheim to Pforzheim. Johann Gottfried Tulla, who got known for straightening the river Rhine, grew up in Nöttingen.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/Römermuseum_remchingen.jpg" caption="Römermuseum Remchingen"] ::

Museums

The Roman Museum Remchingen (German: Römermuseum Remchingen) is in Remchingen-Wilferdingen. There is an old Roman house and many finds from Remchingen to see. The telephone booth museum (German: Telefonzellenmuseum) is on the railroad tracks. There are many telephones and telephone booths there.

Excavations

Discoveries of remains from the Roman Empire were made in and around the church of Nöttingen, which can partly be seen in the church and in a museum in Karlsruhe.

In the development area "Niemandsberg" in Wilferdingen an archeological excavation of a Roman farm can be found, which was turned into a museum. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Nöttingen_St._Martin_Süd.jpg" caption="The Nöttingen St. Martin Süd"] ::

Churches

The Martinskirche in Nöttingen was first mentioned in a document in 1170. The church tower is built on the remains of a Roman watchtower, an indication that Nöttingen was already settled in Roman times. The St. Martin's patronage points to the preferred Frankish saint in the period from 7th to 9th centuries. Century (see St. Martin in the old town of Pforzheim). As here, the Martinskirchen were mostly built on the site of Gallo-Roman sanctuaries or on the foundations of secular buildings. In 1609 the church was redesigned and enlarged and in 1785 it was expanded again. When the church was repaired in 1936, the choir in particular was renovated and redesigned. The corner cubes that are now exposed again and the contrasting color of the window frames, like the sundial, were restored in 2006 based on the historical model. The Nöttinger Church is the oldest church in the area.

There are seven other churches in Remchingen like the Old Protestant Church of Wilferdingen.

Concerts, theatre and conventions

The Kulturhalle Remchingen is the central location for cultural events in Remchingen. It is an concert hall and event and conference center. There are multiple events:

  • Theatre, concerts, cabaret and readings
  • Festivals such as the No Playback Festival
  • Events of local clubs
  • Corporate events, trade fairs, and conferences (Like wedding or Tattoo conventions)
  • Cultural events such as the municipality’s multi-part theater subscription
  • Special events like the Remchinger Bierkultur, poetry slams, or children’s events

Additionally, there is the Löwensaal (a smaller concert hall) in the Remchingen district of Nöttingen.

Artists such as Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell, Max Giesinger, Culcha Candela, Glasperlenspiel and much more have performed at the Kulturhalle.

Sports

The football club FC Nöttingen played in the Fußball-Regionalliga in 2004, which was the third highest football league in Germany at that time. Currently they are playing in the Fußball-Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. The venue of the FC Nöttingen is the Kleiner Arena.

Other clubs in Remchingen are FC Germania Singen and FC Alemannia Wilferdingen.

The women's basketball department of FC Nöttingen plays under the name Rutronik Stars Keltern, formerly Grüner Stern Keltern, in the highest women's basketball league in Germany. The team is also playing in the EuroLeague Women. They have won the national championship.

The motorsport racing team Rutronik Racing is based in Remchingen.

Notable people from Remchingen

  • Gottfried Leonhard (1895–1983), politician (CDU)
  • Eva Rittmeister (1913–2004), German antifascist and paediatric nurse
  • Johann Gottfried Tulla (1770–1828), engineer; known for straightening the Rhine; grew up in Remchingen-Nöttingen
  • Max Giesinger (born 1988), singer, songwriter and music producer, grew up partially in Remchingen
  • Simon Gegenheimer (born 1988), mountain biker and two-time vice world champion, was born in Remchingen and lives there
  • Jeff S. Klotz (born 1990), Author, publisher, museum director and entrepreneur
  • Jochen Reiser Professor, Doctor (born 1971), Physician-Scientist-Executive, Biotech-Founder, Member of German National Academy (Leopoldina)

References

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