Wittelshofen
Wittelshofen is a municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany.
Geography
The municipality is located near the delta of the Sulzach into the Wörnitz at the foot of the Hesselberg mountains. The municipality is divided into the following parts:- Wittelshofen
- Grüb
- Dühren
- Gelshofen
- Illenschwang
- Neumühle
- Obermichelbach
- Untermichelbach
- Langfurth
- Ehingen
- Gerolfingen
- Weiltingen
- Wilburgstetten
- Dinkelsbühl
History
The place is mentioned for the first time in 1274 as Witelshoven.Coat of arms
The coat of arms of Wittelshofen shows a lily on a blue background. Over it is a black-silver quartering. The lily was the coat of arms symbol of Gumbert in Ansbach. The blue background in represents the confluence of the Sulzach and the Wörnitz.Religious denominations
Jewish municipality
In 1716, there were already 30 Jewish families in Wittelshofen. The Jewish population reached its peak about 1809/10 with 282 persons. Afterwards the number went throughout and drift constantly back. At least 18 Jews from Wittelshofen were killed in concentration camps between 1941 and 1945.Museums
- Roman park Ruffenhofen
- Local history museum Heinrich Zoller