Vaihingen an der Enz
Vaihingen an der Enz is a town located between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe, in southern Germany, on the western periphery of the Stuttgart Region. Vaihingen is situated on the river Enz, and has a population of around 30,000. The former district-capital is now part of the district of Ludwigsburg in the Land of Baden-Württemberg. It is 25 km northwest of Stuttgart, and 15 km west of Ludwigsburg. Not to be confused with Vaihingen, a district of Stuttgart.
Location
Vaihingen lies at an altitude of 200 to 450 metres at the end of the Strohgäus, on the western edge of the Neckarbecken in a valley widening of the Enz. The town centre lies on the east side of the river and is overlooked by the castle Kaltenstein.History
Vaihingen may date back as far as 799 AD, but the documents are not clear. In 1252 documents refer directly to Vaihingen as a town, established by Count Gottfried von Vaihingen. The town changed hands several times. In the sixteenth century it became a Protestant town. During the Thirty Years' War Vaihingen was besieged by both the Protestant and Catholic warring factions. The consequences of the 1848 revolution caused harvest failures and inflation, and the town population diminished by a large emigration. In the early 1900s, a connection to the railroad network brought more people and industries to Vaihingen. In 1938 Vaihingen became a regional centre.There was the Vaihingen an der Enz concentration camp during World War II.
Mayor
At the top of the town is since 1256 the mayor and the court, consisting of twelve citizens, including four mayors. Chairman of the court was the official mayor. With the elevation to Große Kreisstadt on January 1, 1973, the mayor bears the official title Lord mayor. He is directly elected by the electorate every 8 years. He is chairman of the municipal council. His general deputy is the first councilor with the official title of mayor.Mayors since 1893
- 1893–1899: Karl Friedrich Richard Bohringer, Stadtschultheiß,
- 1900–1907: Ferdinand Bentel, Stadtschultheiß,
- 1907–1911: Christian Wilhelm Wischuf, Stadtschultheiß
- 1912–1923: Matthew Häselin, Stadtschultheiß,
- 1923–1926: vacant; the official duties were performed by several councilors as temporary administrators
- 1926–1936: Hermann Linkenheil, mayor
- 1936–1945: Karl Schmid, mayor
- 1945–1954: Ludwig Lörcher, mayor
- 1954–1981: Gerhard Palm, mayor, from 1973 lord mayor
- 1982–2006: Heinz Kälberer, mayor
- 2006–2022: Gerd Maisch, mayor
- 2022–present: Uwe Skrzypek
On September 1, 2022, Uwe Skrzypek overtook the role of Lord Mayor from Gerd Maisch after winning the local elections.
Transport
Vaihingen is located on the Württemberger Weinstraße and on the southern route of the German Timber-Frame Road, both routes pass many sights.Sights
- Marketplace
- Town Hall
- The Town Wall
- St. Peter's Church
- The Haspelturm
- The Pulvertum
- The Town Church
- Kaltenstein Castle
Museums
Vaihingen has a municipal museum in the St. Peter's Church and a wine museum in the old winery in the district Horrheim.KZ-memorial
The memorial for the concentration camp Vaihingen in the Glattbachtal was opened on April 16, 2005. A twenty-minute audiovisual presentation reminiscent of the events of the years 1944 and 1945.Culture
The May Festival Vaihingen Enz is one of the oldest children's festivals in Baden-Württemberg, first documented in 1687. Despite being held yearly on Pentecost, it is a non-religious festival. The highlight of the festival is a parade presenting several historic events as well as current sportsclubs and institutions of Vaihingen. Many people who moved away from Vaihingen take the opportunity to visit their hometown on this event.Twin towns – sister cities
Vaihingen an der Enz is twinned with:- Kőszeg, Hungary
Notable people
- Johann Jacob Zimmermann, astronomer, mathematician and theologian
- Jacob Friedrich von Abel, professor of philosophy, he studied the immortality of the human soul
- Karl Friedrich Hensler, theatre director and author
- Karl Ludwig Friedrich von Roser, an entomologist who specialised in Diptera.
- Karl Gerok, preacher and religious poet.
- Konstantin von Neurath, Hitler's first foreign minister, died on his family estate in Enzweihingen
- Friedrich Kellner, diarist, Chief Justice Inspector in Laubach 1933 to 1945
- Karl Blessing, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank
- Hartwig Gauder, race walker, Olympic and world champion
- Carolin Klöckner,, German wine ambassador
Literature
- Aker, Gudrun and others: Die Stadtkirche in Vaihingen an der Enz. Kirchliches Leben unter dem Kaltenstein in acht Jahrhunderten. Mit Beiträgen von Gudrun Aker, Lothar Behr, Stefan Benning, Anne-Christine Brehm, Hartmut Leins, Manfred Scheck, Marc Wartner. Hrsg. von der Evangelischen Kirchengemeinde Vaihingen an der Enz anlässlich der Grundsteinlegung der Stadtkirchen-Erweiterung vor 500 Jahren. Vaihingen 2013.
- Behr, Lothar and others : Geschichte der Stadt Vaihingen an der Enz. Vaihingen 2001.
- Keyser, Erich : Württembergisches Städtebuch; Band IV Teilband Baden-Württemberg Band 2 aus "Deutsches Städtebuch. Handbuch städtischer Geschichte – Im Auftrage der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der historischen Kommissionen und mit Unterstützung des Deutschen Städtetages, des Deutschen Städtebundes und des Deutschen Gemeindetages. Stuttgart 1961.
- Paulus, Karl Eduard: Beschreibung des Oberamts Vaihingen. Hrsg. vom Königlichen topographischen Bureau. Stuttgart 1856.