Waldenburg, Baden-Württemberg
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Waldenburg is a hilltop town in south central
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, eastwards of
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in the
Hohenlohe (district) The Hohenlohe (german: Hohenlohekreis ) is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Neckar-Odenwald, Main-Tauber, Schwäbisch Hall and Heilbronn. Künzelsau is th ...
of
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 ...
. The town is the site of Waldenburg Castle and some hilltop churches. Records first mention Waldenburg in the year 1253, but the town was destroyed in April 1945, at the end of
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, and it has been rebuilt since.


Geography


Geographical form

Waldenburg covers part of the natural Schwäbisch-Fränkische forest-hills and the Hohenloher-Haller Ebene.


City outline

Waldenburg includes the village of Waldenburg proper and the 2 sections Obersteinbach (173 people, as of 31 March 2006) and Sailach (222 people).


History

of Waldenburg dates from 1253. By 1330 it was a
free city Free city may refer to: Historical places * Free city (antiquity) a self-governed city during the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial eras * Free imperial city, self-governed city in the Holy Roman Empire subordinate only to the emperor ** Free City of ...
. Plague and war reduced the population during the
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. The
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of 1806 annexed Waldenburg into the
Kingdom of Württemberg The Kingdom of Württemberg (german: Königreich Württemberg ) was a German state that existed from 1805 to 1918, located within the area that is now Baden-Württemberg. The kingdom was a continuation of the Duchy of Württemberg, which existe ...
under the process of " mediatisation", and the town has been part of the Federal Republic of Germany state of
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 ...
since 1952. In April 1945 at the end of
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the town had been occupied for a last-ditch stand by the
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against the advancing United States 3rd army, and was almost completely destroyed by American artillery. Postwar efforts have reconstructed some historic buildings. The ancient castle still belongs to the
Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst was a county in northeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The name Hohenlohe derives from the castle of Hohenloch near Uffenheim in Mittelfranken, which came into the possession of the descendants of Conrad o ...
family that built it. On 1 January 1971, there was the annexation of Upper Steinbach.


Religions

In Waldenburg, there are Protestant, Catholic and Apostolic churches. The Catholic Church, together with the parishes of Pfedelbach and Bretzfeld form a pastoral unit.


Population growth

Estimated population of Waldenburg, per year: :*1648: 640 :*2000: 3079 :*2005: 3083


Politics


Mayors

* Franz Gehweiler (November 1945–March 1978) * Gerhard Lauth (March 1978–August 1990) * Roland Weinschenk (December 1990–April 2004) * Markus Knobel (July 2004–2020) * Bernd Herzog (since 2020)


Coat of arms and flag

The blazon of arms of Waldenburg is: in the upper part of gold with green ground, are three green fir trees; below in a silver border, is a red-tongued black lion (leopard), with tail curled underneath. The flag of the city is red and white. From the 16th Century since, the seals in the Waldenburg detectable crest reaches into the upper half of the city name, and displays in the bottom half with the leopard, the emblem of Hohenlohe. The city colors are the colors of the Hohenlohe house.


Sister cities

Waldenburg maintains partnership relations with Sierck-les-Bains in Lorraine, France.


Economy and infrastructure


Traffic

Waldenburg is located on autobahn A 6 and federal highway B 19. Waldenburg is located in the area of HNV on the Heilbronn–Crailsheim railway. Waldenburg (Wurttemberg) station is served every two hours by
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services to Heilbronn and Crailsheim. In the hours in between Regional-Express services it is served by Regionalbahn services on the Öhringen–Schwäbisch Hall-Hessental route.


Established companies

The industrial park is a plan of the Hohenlohe Waldenburg Association of Municipalities, copper and cell Künzelsau and has an area of , of which 135 hectares are being used. It is situated at the foot of the mountain Waldenburg 6 in the immediate vicinity of the station Waldenburg, the Federal Autobahn and Federal Street 19. In the industrial field, the following companies are based or have a production site: :* R. Stahl :* Ziehl-Abegg :* SWG (Schraubenwerk Gaisbach) of the Würth Group :* Lidl :* Wolff & Müller :* Würth Elektronik eiSos, part of the Würth Elektronik Group


Culture and sights


Museums

The City Council of Waldenburg is a museum with Urweltfunden. Since 1971, the castle houses a museum with collections of seals from the early Middle Ages. "Siegel-museum", waldenburg-hohenlohe.de, 2010, web:
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.


Buildings and structures

* Schloss Waldenburg * Keep * Remnants of the monastery at the settlement site Goldbach * Waldenburg TV Tower * Friedrichsberg Television Tower, a TV tower of reinforced concrete under construction * Evangelical Lutheran,
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, and Apostolic churches exist in Waldenburg. East of Waldburg operates the southwest radio with the TV Tower Waldenburg-Fredericksburg since 2008, as the main transmitter for radio and television. By 2009, the village was finished using TV Tower Waldenburg in operation, which was dismantled after the shutdown to the water tower.


Nature

Near the settlement site Goldbach are the nature reserves of Rößlesmahdsee, with Pfaffenklinge and the Eastern Goldbachsee lake.See
Geodaten viewer of Baden-Württemberg
, Karten der Landesanstalt für Umwelt, Messungen, Naturschutz (LUBW).
Between Obersteinbach and the hamlet of Tommelhardt are the nature reserves of ''Obere Weide'' (pasture) and ''Entlesboden'', which show the natural vegetation of the old Hutewälder forest. File:Schloss der Fürsten zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg.jpg, Castle File:Waldenburg Wuertt Ortskern.jpg, Town Hall File:Waldenburg Wuertt Kirche.jpg, Church File:Waldenburg Lachnersturm1 2007-09-22.jpg, Lachners tower


References

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