Schwalldorf
Schwalldorf | |
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Part of Rottenburg am Neckar | |
Country | Germany |
State | Baden-Württemberg |
Admin. region | Tübingen |
District | Tübingen |
Town | Rottenburg am Neckar |
Government | |
• Local representative | Klaus Krajewski |
Area | |
• Total | 5.81 km2 (2.24 sq mi) |
Elevation | 492 m (1,614 ft) |
Population (2008-01-31) | |
• Total | 781 |
• Density | 130/km2 (350/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 72108 |
Dialling codes | (+49) 07472 |
Vehicle registration | TÜ |
Website | www.rottenburg.de |
Schwalldorf is a suburban district of Rottenburg am Neckar in the administrative district of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg (Germany).
Geography
Schwalldorf is located 7 km (4.35 mi) southwestern from Rottenburg am Neckar on the Gäu-Plateau with an elevation from 360 to 492 m.
Extent
The area of the district is 581 hectares. Thereof fall 65.1 % upon agriculturally used area, 25.6 % upon forest area, 8.6 % upon settlement area and roads, and 2.2 % upon other.
Neighbour localities
The territories of the following villages adjoin to Schwalldorf , they are called clockwise beginning in the north: Bad Niedernau, Weiler, Dettingen, Hirrlingen, Frommenhausen, Bieringen and Obernau (all in the admin. district of Tübingen). All bordering villages, except for Hirrlingen, are suburbs of Rottenburg am Neckar.
Population
With a population of 781 people (31/01/08) Schwalldorf is among the smaller districts of Rottenburg. At an area of 5.81 km² (2.2 sq mi) this corresponds to a population density of 134 people per km², or 348 per sq mi.
Faiths
The population of the village is predominantly Roman-Catholic. About 100 people are evangelical. A small amount are undenominational or members of another denomination.
History
Around 1100 Schwalldorf was mentioned for the first time on a paper of the Hirsau Abbey (ger.: Kloster Hirsau). In that document a nobleman "Fridericus de Swaldorff" (Frederic of Schwalldorf) was called. The first official reference in a deed of gift dates from 7th July 1304. Heinrich der Amman (Henry the Amman) the reeve of the Counts of Hohenberg made a present to the domician nunnery in Kirchberg. He gave them a manor in Schwalldorf. Due to that document the village celebrated its 700th anniversary in 2004.
However, it is assumed, that the village is much older. The suffix "-dorf", gives a reason to suppose an appearance in the 7th or 8th century. Scores of excavation findings allude to that too. But the only real record is the deed of gift from the 7th July 1304.
In 1357 a chapel was mentioned. At that time Schwalldorf has been a subsidiary of the parish of Dettingen, which belonged to the commandry of the Knights Hospitaller in Hemmendorf. In a deed of the 28th August 1437 a "Kaplanei" (vicariate) was founded in Schwalldorf. In the deed the patron Saint Andrew was mentioned for the first time. In 1507 Schwalldorf got an own parish. The chapel became a parish church.
From 1381 to 1806 the village belonged to the territory of Niederhohenberg (Lower Hohenberg) of the County of Hohenberg. In 1381 Rudolf III. Count of Hohenberg sold the County in large part to the House of Habsburg. So Schwalldorf and large parts of the county became a part of Further Austria. For this reason the reformation could not take place around Rottenburg. All thoughts of reformation were defeated by the archduke of Austria. The exclave of Austria kept Catholic. In 1805 the County was assigned to the Dukedom of Württemberg by the Peace of Pressburg. Württemberg became a kingdom in 1806, few days after the treaty was effected.
When in 1807 the Oberamt Rottenburg (Oberamt of Württemberg) was founded, Schwalldorf became a part of it. Rottenburg was also the domicile of an Austrian Oberamt, before the County came to Württemberg. In 1934 the appellation Oberamt was replaced by Kreis (district). The District of Rottenburg was dissolved in 1938 and merged into the District of Tübingen. Since then Schwalldorf has been a part of the District of Tübingen. On 1st January 1972 the municipality of Schwalldorf was incorporated into the town of Rottenburg am Neckar.
Politics
Coat of arms
The coat of arms of the village was designed in 1952. It was adopted as official seal by the Municipality of Schwalldorf. The coat of arms shows a blue swallow and a blue auger snail divided by a blue waved fess on a silver shield. The blue auger snail below the waved fess shall refer to the "Schneckenhof" (snail yard), which is one of the two settlement cores the village emerged from. The blue waved fess shows a water amount and interprets the name of Schwalldorf, that shall derive from a well. On the area of the village, however, there isn't any water. Another theory, which is more folk-etymological is represented by the blue swallow (German: Schwalbe) above the fess. Due to the fact, that the village is a Frankish-Alemannic village the most likely theory is, that the village name derives from an Alemannic clan ruler named "Swalo".
Culture and Sights
Buildings
St Andrew's parish church
The today's parish church was built in 1733 in baroque style and is consecrated to the Holy Andrew. Beforehand there was a chapel, which was mentionend for the first time in 1357 and that was, according to a document from 1437, consecrated to Saint Andrew as well. In 1507 Schwalldorf got an own parish and the chapel became a parish church. When the old church became too small for the growing congregation, it was decided to build a new church in 1732.
Associations and Institutions
Associations
- Liederkranz Schwalldorf 1892 e. V. - a male choral society founded in 1892
- Schützenverein Schwalldorf 1928 e. V. - Shooting Club Schwalldorf 1928
- Sportverein Schwalldorf 1968 e. V. - Sports Club Schwalldorf 1968
- Narrenzunft Schwalldorf 1989 e. V. - Fool's guild Schwalldorf 1989 (a swabian carnival club)
- Kulturverein "Treffpunkt Schule" 1997 e. V. - Culture club "Meeting place the school" 1997
e. V. stands for eingetragener Verein, that means registered association. The association is insrcribed (with the official name) to the register of associations at the local court.
Institutions
- Auxiliary fire brigade (1886)
- Catholic Parish
- Church choir
- Catholic public library
- Church Hall St Franziskus
- Catholic Kindergarten St Andrew
- Elementary School Schwalldorf-Frommenhausen
- Youth club
Dissolved associations and Institutions
Former associations and instiutions in Schwalldorf that have been dissolved:
- 1886-1945: Kriegerverein Schwalldorf 1886 e. V. - Warrior Association Schwalldorf (1886-1945)
- 1908-1965: Spar- und Darlehenskasse Schwalldorf - Savings and loan association
- 1923-1963: Dreschgenossenschaft Schwalldorf
- 1930-1970: Viehversicherungsverein
- 1934-1978: Milchverwertungsgenossenschaft
- 1956: Flurbereinigungs-Teilnehmerschaft
Regular Events
Infrastructure
The village is remote from big traffic routes. Unlike in other suburbs of Rottenburg there couldn't be registered a great increase of population in the past decades.
Communication
Until a modification of the local network in 2005, the use of the internet was only possible with ISDN. Since then DSL light (384 kbits/sec) has been available in some streets. A faster Internet connection is not possible, by the reason of old wires. A modernization of the connection would be intricately and because of the little amount of households not profitable. The village has about 250 households. The German Telecom requires a minimum amount of 300 households that demand a faster connection for a replacement of the old wires. Though there are people, especially seniors, who are not interested in a faster broadband connection.
Traffic
The Kreisstraße 6943 (K 6943 = district road 6943) leads from Bad Niedernau (Rottenburg) or Frommenhausen into the village. The road was formerly known as Landstraße 392 (L 392 = countryside highway 392), before it has been downgraded to a district road. The K 6943 serves as communication road between the L 370 (Horb-Rottenburg-Tübingen) and the L 392 (Hirrlingen-Felldorf). It discharges into the L 392 in Frommenhausen and into the L 370 next to Bad Niedernau. The volume of traffic is low, so there is a very little noise exposure.
Public transport
In the local public transport there is a bus connection between Horb am Neckar and Rottenburg, the bus route 7626. On working days (Monday-Friday) buses drive roughly every hour from about 6 a.m. till 6 p.m. On Saturday there is a connection at a regular interval of two hours from about 7.30 a.m. till 5 p.m. For the time between 6 p.m. till midnight on working days, and in the nights from Friday to Saturday as well as Saturday to Sunday "Anmeldefahrten" (calling drives) are stated in the schedule. That means buses that drive only if required. The bus has to be ordered at least 60 minutes before the departure according to schedule.
Education
Schwalldorf has a Kindergarten and an elementary school. The Kindergarten "St. Andreas" is a Roman-Catholic Kindergarten and was originally organized by nuns. Though it also stands open for non-catholic children. The elementary school has been opened in 1995 and has no special name. It is named "Grundschule Schwalldorf-Frommenhausen" (Elementary School Schwalldorf-Frommenhausen). Frommenhausen is the neighbour village.
The St. Andreas Kindergarten and the elementary school are in danger of closure, because of the decreasing number of children. The town council in Rottenburg wants to install so-called "Kindergartenbezirke" (Kindergarten-sectors). That means smaller Kindergärten will be closed, and the children must go by bus to another village.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the village
Noteworthy persons, who were born in Schwalldorf:
- Michael Mayer (1833-1892), sculptor
- Lukas Jungel (1886-1940), Mayor, Victim of the National Socialism
Persons, who lived in the village
Noteworthy persons, who acted on spot:
- Franz Egger (1882-1945), parish priest, Victim of the National Socialism