Bietigheim-Bissingen
Bietigheim-Bissingen is the second-largest town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany with 42,515 inhabitants in 2007. It is situated on the river Enz and the river Metter, close to its confluence with the Neckar, about 19 km north of Stuttgart, and 20 km south of Heilbronn.
History
The name is first recorded in 789 in Medieval Latin as Budic-heim, although settlements that benefitted from the favorable location by a natural ford indicate there were people likely much earlier. The Collegium Matisonensium, a community of Roman estate owners on the banks of the Metter River, was documented until the 3rd century AD. Burial grounds from the 5th to 7th centuries also point to settlements of the Alamanni in what is now the town's district. Towards the end of the 18th century Bietigheim saw during the beginning of the industrialisation an improvement of the living conditions and an increase in population. The 1806 furnished Oberamt Bietigheim was in 1810, however, dissolved again: the city and its official municipalities were integrated in the Oberamt Besigheim. After Bietigheim was connected mid-19th century to the railway network and the city experienced a real breakthrough and a sustained recovery. At the end of the 19th century there were 3,800 inhabitants. In 1938, Bietigheim came to the new Ludwigsburg (district).A branch of the Nazi Party was in Bietigheim since 1928. Until 1933, this was with 51 members relatively small. After the Nazi seizure of power there were 181 new entrants. By the end of the Nazi regime finally were 939 party members in Bietigheim, representing 10.4 percent of the total population in 1945.
Buildings and sights
- 287 m long Bietigheim Enz Valley Bridge (German: "Bietigheimer Enzviadukt")
- Old gate
- church in central Bietigheim
- Kilian church in Bissingen
- Wine Press
- Town hall
- "Hornmoldhaus"
- Castle of Bietigheim, nowadays home to the Bietigheim-Bissingen music school
Infrastructure
Bietigheim-Bissingen station is located on an important railway junction on the Western Railway and the Franconia Railway to Heilbronn. Line 5 of the Stuttgart S-Bahn and line 5 of the Stadtbahn Karlsruhe both start here.Notable people
- Erwin Bälz, physician to the Imperial House of Japan, co-founded modern medicine in Japan
- Ottmar Mergenthaler, inventor of the Linotype typesetting machine, spent four years in Bietigheim during his apprenticeship to a watchmaker
- Kurt Hager, member of the Politbüro of the SED in GDR
- Gebhard Fürst, bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart and a member of the National Ethics Council
- Stefan Hofmann, an author, psychologist, and professor at Boston University
- Heiko Maile, member of the German pop group Camouflage, grew up locally
- Matthias Ettrich, founder of KDE, a software community
- Pur, German pop group founded locally
- Namosh, a German musician and singer
- Michael Schindler, a German Rap artist known as Shindy
- Renato Šimunović, a German Rap musician known as RIN
Sport
- Julian Schuster, football manager and former player who played 283 games
- Benedikt Röcker, former footballer who played 309 games
- Bernd Leno, football goalkeeper, played over 480 games and nine for Germany
- Alexander Wehrle, sports administrator
Events
- Bietigheim Horse Market
- Music Exchange with Shawnee Mission South High School symphonic band every 4 years
- Music Exchange with Shawnee Mission South High School string orchestra every 4 years
- Music Exchange with Community High School District 99 Honors Band and Orchestra every 2 years.
Business and industry
- Dürr Dental
- Elbe & Sohn
Twin towns – sister cities
Bietigheim-Bissingen is twinned with:- Kusatsu, Japan
- Sucy-en-Brie, France
- Surrey Heath, England, United Kingdom
- Szekszárd, Hungary
- Overland Park, United States