Kornwestheim (; ) is a town in the
district of Ludwigsburg,
Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg ( ; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a states of Germany, 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 i ...
,
Germany
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. It is situated about north of
Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
, and south of
Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg (; Swabian German, Swabian: ''Ludisburg'') is a Cities of Germany, city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about north of Stuttgart city centre, near the river Neckar. It is the largest and primary city of the Ludwigsburg (district), Lu ...
.
History
Origins and Development
Kornwestheim's history spans over 1200 years, first being documented as "Westheim" around 780 AC, within the interest register of the
Lorsch
Lorsch () is a town in the Bergstraße district in Hessen, Germany, 60 km south of Frankfurt. Lorsch is well known for the Lorsch Abbey, which has been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Geography
Location
Lorsch lies about 5 km ...
monastery. The name form "Kornwestheim" appeared much later; for the first in 1472, which became common in the 17th century and has been in use ever since.
Archeological findings furnish evidence for the populating of the area in already prehistorical times. There was a Roman road that lead through the Kornwestheim urban area, which has been partially preserved as dirt road. Part of it was restored in Kornwestheim-Ost near the Theodor-Heuss-Realschule. In the western part of the city there was an even older road from the Bronze Age running towards what today is a highway.
It is assumed that the original Westheim is a western settlement, in contrast to the eastern settlement of Ostheim. For centuries, Kornwestheim was a prosperous and wealthy farming village that benefited from the fertility of its farmland and active trade. In 1303, the counts of
Asperg
Asperg () is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
History
Asperg was established by the County Palatine of Tübingen, whose ruling house had a cadet named Asperg, around a preexisting castle. The town and castle ...
sold Kornwestheim to the Dukes of
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 Province of Hohenzollern, Hohenzollern, two other histo ...
. At first, it belonged to the bureau of Cannstatt and since 1719 to the bureau of Ludwigsburg out of which emerged the county in 1938 and in 1973 the larger district of Ludwigsburg.
Urbanization in the mid-19th century

With the construction of the railroad line Stuttgart - Ludwigsburg - Heilbronn in 1846 the era of
Industrialization
Industrialisation (British English, UK) American and British English spelling differences, or industrialization (American English, US) is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an i ...
began and the construction of the national switch yard in Kornwestheim in the years of 1913-1919 made Kornwestheim the railway road node in Southern Germany, creating ideal conditions for the future growth and development of the city. This infrastructure improvements and the convenient location of the city as well as several factory foundations contributed to a large increase in population in the late 19th century. The shoemaker Jakob Sigle, who had already opened his workshop in 1885, founded the shoe factory J. Sigle & Cie. together with his merchant partner Max Levi, which later became nationally known as the Salamander AG. In 1898, the machine factory A. Stotz Albert Stotz followed as well as the iron foundry firm Kreidler, opening operations in 1939.
As of April 1, when the population had nearly within the last three decades, Kornwestheim eventually received the official municipal law in 1931.
As part of the rearmament of the
German re-armament
German rearmament (''Aufrüstung'', ) was a policy and practice of rearmament carried out by Germany from 1918 to 1939 in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, which required German disarmament after World War I to prevent it from starting an ...
, starting in 1934 the Hindenburg barracks and the Ludendorff barracks were built as tank units and Kornwestheim became a garrison town in 1935/36. The Second World War demanded numerous victims: allied air raids killed 162 people and destroyed 160 buildings. At the military front 478 resident soldiers were killed. On April 21 in 1945, the US troops took over the occupation using the existing barracks until 1993 and renamed the Hindenburg barracks into Wilkin Barracks. Since the
Second World War
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the population has doubled due to the influx of exiles and guest workers. This resulted in an increased growth and designation of new living and commercial districts. On April 1, 1956, Kornwestheim became a large district town. Due to its location between the cities of Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg, the city was unable to incorporate neighboring communities during the 1973 regional reform. Only the restructuring undertaken by the US Army in 1954 added a new district called
Pattonville
Pattonville is a neighborhood in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, northeast of Stuttgart, with the unusual distinction of being a former United States military housing complex, as few U.S. installations returned to German control have been maintaine ...
to the city, although the eastern, larger part of Pattonville now belongs to the town of
Remseck am Neckar
Remseck am Neckar () is a swabian town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated at the confluence of the rivers Rems and Neckar, about 12 km northeast of Stuttgart, and 7 km southeast of Ludwigsburg. ...
.
Today
Today Kornwestheim presents itself as modern and amiable town that has preserved its individual character in the heart of the Stuttgart region. With its more than 30,000 inhabitants it offers a high degree of quality of life and recreational value.
Mayor
At the head of the municipality Kornwestheim was a
Schultheiß
In medieval Germany, the ''Schultheiß'' () was the head of a municipality (akin to today's office of mayor), a '' Vogt'' or an executive official of the ruler. As official (''villicus'') it was his duty to order his assigned village or county ( ...
. Since 1930 he is called mayor and since 1956 Lord mayor.
* 1793-1814: Johann Georg Sigle
* 1815-1823: Jakob Friedrich Sigle
* 1823-1840: Jakob Friedrich Ergenzinger
* 1841-1855: Christoph Richt
* 1855-1877: Thomas Hofmann
* 1877-1887: Georg Mayer
* 1887-1892: Karl Sigle
* 1892-1902: Adolf Voelmle
* 1902-1930: Friedrich Siller
* 1930-1931: Theodor Steimle
* 1931-1933: Friedrich Siller, temporary administrator
* 1933-1945: Alfred Kercher, 1933 initially as temporary administrator
* 1945: Gotthilf Küntzle,
* 1945-1948: Friedrich Warthmann, 1945-1946
* 1948-1954: Nathanael Schulz
* 1954-1962: Alfred Kercher
* 1962-1982: Siegfried Pflugfeld
* 1982-1999: Ernst Fischer
* 1999-2007: Ulrich Rommelfanger
* 2007-2023: Ursula Keck)
* since 2023: Nico Lauxmann
Transport
At the western edge of Kornwestheim is the Kornwestheim
classification yard
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, which is the second largest of Baden-Württemberg. Up to 1600
freight cars
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are daily put together to
freight trains.
Media
A
newspaper
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appears in Kornwestheim, the ''Kornwestheimer Zeitung''.
Local Authorities and Councils
Kornwestheim has a
notary
A notary is a person authorised to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. The form that the notarial profession takes varies with local legal systems.
A notary, while a legal professional, is distin ...
.
In the city is the ''Landesamt für Flurneuordnung und Landesentwicklung Baden-Württemberg''. On the former Salamander area is since March 21, 2012, the Baden-Württemberg ''Grundbuchzentralarchiv''.
Entertainment
The Kornwestheim Drive-In Cinema is the only drive-in cinema in Baden-Wuerttemberg. It lies in the town of the same name in the Ludwigsburg district and is well known outside the region. It has two projection walls; these are high by wide, and high by wide. For sound, the Kornwestheim Drive-In Cinema has two FM-transmitters which work on 89 MHz for the sound of the film shown on the big projection wall, and on 91.3 MHz for the sound of the film shown on the small projection wall. The light intensity of the projectors used is 6 Kilowatts.
Local Companies
* Kreidler Werke GmbH
The well known small motorcycle and moped manufacturer
Kreidler
Kreidler was a German manufacturer of bicycles, mopeds and motorcycles.
Kreidler was originally based in Kornwestheim, between Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian la ...
was situated here. It was founded in 1903 by
Anton Kreidler
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and was at first a metalworking factory. Later in the 1950s they started producing small
motorcycles
A motorcycle (motorbike, bike; uni (if one-wheeled); trike (if three-wheeled); quad (if four-wheeled)) is a lightweight private 1-to-2 passenger personal motor vehicle Steering, steered by a Motorcycle handlebar, handlebar from a saddle-style ...
with an engine capacity of
50 cc
The 50 cc class was the ultra-lightweight class in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, and formed part of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) World Championships from 1962 until 1983; when the class was replaced by 80 cc.
History a ...
. In the later 1970s they became successful in
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
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. Riders such as
Jan de Vries and
Henk van Kessel
Henk van Kessel (born 25 June 1946, Mill) is a Dutch former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He won the 1974 F.I.M. 50 cc world championship
A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from ...
won
world championships
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and set speed records with these machines.
Twin towns – sister cities
Kornwestheim is
twinned with:
*
Eastleigh
Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire, England, between Southampton and Winchester. It is the largest town and the administrative seat of the Borough of Eastleigh, with a population of 24,011 at the United Kingdom 2011 census, 2011 census.
The town ...
, England, United Kingdom
*
Kimry
Kimry (), formerly Kimra (), is a town in the south of Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the Volga River at its confluence with the Kimrka River, to the east of Tver. Population:
History
The town was known as Kimra until the beginning of the 20 ...
, Russia
*
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges () is a Communes of France, commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the Kilometre Zero, centre of Paris. People from Villeneuve-Saint-Georges are called ''Villeneuvois'' in French.
Hi ...
, France
*
Weißenfels
Weißenfels (; often written in English as Weissenfels) is the largest town of the Burgenlandkreis district, in southern Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany. It is situated on the river Saale, approximately south of Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle.
His ...
, Germany
Notable people
*Jakob Vogel (born 1584), physician and writer
*Jakob Sigle (1861–1935), founder of the shoe factory Salamander AG
*Walter Maier-Kößler (1914–1994), painter
*
Günther C. Kirchberger (1928–2010), painter
*
Georg Utz (born 1935), wrestler
*Roland Geiger (born 1941), screen printers, publishers and art gallery owner
*Anneke Dürkopp (born 1979), presenter
Honorary citizens
The town Kornwestheim has conferred to the following persons the honorary citizenship:
*1896: Hugo von Baur, Colonel and commander of the Landwehr District Ludwigsburg
*1916: Jakob Sigle, Privy Councillor of Commerce, Founder of Salamander AG
*1916: Max Levi, Consul, co-founder of Salamander AG
*1927: Ernst Sigle, Honorary Chairman of Salamander AG
*1927: Isidor Rothschild (1860–1929), the Management and Supervisory Board of Salamander AG
*1930: Friedrich Siller, Schultheiss
*1950: Karl Joos, founder of the District Cooperative Altwürttemberg
*1963: Alfred Kercher, Mayor retired
*1970: Marius Faisse, mayor of the twin town
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges () is a Communes of France, commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the Kilometre Zero, centre of Paris. People from Villeneuve-Saint-Georges are called ''Villeneuvois'' in French.
Hi ...
*1989: Siegfried Pflugfelder, Mayor ret.
*2004: Ernst Fischer, Mayor ret.
*2011: Siegbert Hörer, local politician
References
; Citations
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Towns in Baden-Württemberg
Ludwigsburg (district)