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Neuffen is a town in the district of Esslingen, in
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
in southern
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Geography

It is located 14 km northeast of
Reutlingen Reutlingen (; Swabian: ''Reitlenga'') is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the capital of the eponymous district of Reutlingen. As of June 2018, it has a population of 115,818. Reutlingen has a university of applied sciences, which ...
, and 28 km southeast of Stuttgart. Its major attraction is a quite impressive castle with strong walls, the Hohenneuffen, which lies high above the town at the ridge of the Swabian Jura. Neuffen is located on the northern edge of the Swabian Jura, the so-called ''Albtrauf''. Neuffen town is 407 meters, the castle ruin Hohenneuffen 743 m above sea level.


Neighboring communities

The town Neuffen borders in the north to the community of Frickenhausen (denunciations Linsenhofen and Tischardt), in the northeast to Beuren, on the east to
Erkenbrechtsweiler Erkenbrechtsweiler is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It lies within the area of the Celtic Heidengraben. Erkenbrechtsweiler is the only municipality in the district of Esslingen, whose de ...
, on the south to
Hülben Hülben is a municipality in the district of Reutlingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is located next to the area of the Celtic Heidengraben. Geography Hülben is a municipality on the northern edge of the Swabian Jura, above the spa ...
and Dettingen an der Erms, on the west to the cities of
Metzingen Metzingen () is a Swabian city with about 22,000 inhabitants, in Reutlingen county, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, south of Stuttgart. Geography The following towns and municipalities are on the borders of Metzingen, they are named starting i ...
and Kohlberg .


Constituent

Neuffen consists of the districts Kappishäusern and Neuffen. To the district Kappishäusern belongs the village Kappishäusern. Neuffen includes the town of Neuffen, the courts Jushof and Pfingstbuckel and the houses Hart and the Hardt. In the urban area are the dialed villages Bodelsberg, Winden and Hofstetten, but that may be the same as the two courts Bodelsberg and Winden. ''Das Land Baden-Württemberg. Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden. Band III: Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart, Regionalverband Mittlerer Neckar.'' Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, , S. 213–215.


History

The first Celtic settlement began around 100 b. Chr. Around 1100 the castle Hohenneuffen was originated. Due to the good contacts to the Lords of Nifen, Neuffen already received town privileges in 1232. 1303 Liutgard of Nifen sold Neuffen to
Württemberg Württemberg ( ; ) is a historical German territory roughly corresponding to the cultural and linguistic region of Swabia. The main town of the region is Stuttgart. Together with Baden and Hohenzollern, two other historical territories, Württ ...
. From the 14th century until 1806 Neuffen was the seat of an office. From 1543 on the expansion of the castle Hohenneuffen to a land fortress was carried out. A fire in 1634 almost completely destroyed Neuffen. From 1801 on, the castle was partially canceled. The office Neuffen was assigned in 1806 to the newly formed Oberamt Nürtingen. In 1900 the Tälesbahn connected Neuffen to the railway network. In 1938 Neuffen came to the newly formed district of Nürtingen. In 1973 Neuffen came to the district of Esslingen. In August 1948 the Prime Minister of Württemberg-Baden
Reinhold Maier Reinhold Maier (16 October 1889 – 19 August 1971) was a German politician and the leader of the FDP from 1957–1960. From 1946 to 1952 he was Minister President of Württemberg-Baden and then the 1st Minister President of the new s ...
, the Prime Minister of Südbaden
Leo Wohleb Leo or Léo may refer to: Acronyms * Law enforcement officer * Law enforcement organisation * ''Louisville Eccentric Observer'', a free weekly newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky * Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity Arts a ...
and the Interior Minister of South Württemberg-Hohenzollern Viktor Renner talked at Hohenneuffen about establishing a new Southwest State, today
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
.


Incorporations

July 1, 1972: Kappishäusern


Religion

The Evangelical church members meet in the Gothic church of St. Martin. There is also an Evangelical Free Church. In the Lichtensteinstraße is the Catholic Church.


Economics and Infrastructure

The initial focus was on agriculture (farming, viticulture, fruit trees, small livestock), then the weavers, later the textile industry; today the metal industry dominates. On the slopes below the ruins Hohenneuffen is one of the highest vineyards in Germany.


Transportation

The Tälesbahn to Nürtingen connects Neuffen with the national rail network. The L 1250 combines Neuffen with Linsenhofen and Hülben. On Sundays and public holidays during the summer months, a heritage railway is in operation, run by the Railway Vehicle Preservation Company.


Water Supply

Neuffen obtains the drinking water from the Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung and from own sources. The district of Kappishäusern is supplied with drinking water from the water supply association Jusigruppe.


Waste

Responsible for waste disposal is the district Esslingen.


Educational institutions

Neuffen has not only a primary school and a Werkrealschule, but also a secondary school and a housed in elementary school special school.


Leisure and sports facilities

The offer includes the sports area Spadelsberg, the outdoor pool, the sports' hall and the sports' hall of the Gymnastics Federation Neuffen. In addition, the Gymnastics Federation operates a ski lift. Neuffen is located directly below the Swabian Jura North Rim-path HW1 (long distance footpath).


Points of interest

Ruins Hohenneuffen The Hohenneuffen is, the second largest fortress ruin in Baden-Württemberg. It offers a beautiful view on Neuffen and the surroundings, especially at the time of the cherry blossom. Neuffen is located at the Württemberg wine road, which passes many sights.


Museums

In addition to the City Museum at the Big House there is also a religious museum.


Buildings

Ruins Hohenneuffen Martin church with olives of 1504 Schilling'sches big house Melchior hunter house Town hall City wall (only partially preserved) Neuffen station


Personality


Freeman

Since 1986, the former mayor Kurt Schmid is an honorary citizen of Neuffen.


Sons and daughters of the city

*Robert Reinhardt (1843–1914), architect and university lecturer *Wilhelm Steinhilber (1892–1977), local historian *Jörg Biel (1943–2015), prehistoric archaeologist, by 2008 public curator


Individuals who have lived or worked in Neuffen

*
Gottfried von Neifen Gottfried von Neifen (fl. 1234–1255) was a German ''Minnesänger'' (lyric poet). Gottfried was born to an '' Edelfrei'' famly of Swabia. He was associated with the court of King Henry VII of Germany (1220–1235) and is mentioned in documents be ...
(13th century) *Friedrich Wilhelm Fischer (1779–1836), Official in Neuffen, member of parliament *Leopold Marx, the well-known entrepreneur, poet and writer, lived in Neuffen in the 1930s besides the family of Julius Marx. The weaving company of the Marx family was aryanizised in 1938. *Wilhelm Karl King (born 1935), dialect poet, he grew up in Kappishäusern district. *Jörg Anvil (born 1942), politician (CDU), Member of Parliament (1992–2011), lived in Neuffen. * Thomas Brdarić (born 1975), football player, Germany national team, grew up in Neuffen.


References

{{Authority control Esslingen (district)