Plochingen (; or ) is a town in the
district of Esslingen in
Baden-Württemberg
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in southern
Germany
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. It lies on the river
Neckar, on which it has a river port. With about 14,000 inhabitants, it is part of the
Stuttgart Metropolitan Region.
Geography
Geographical location
Plochingen is about nine kilometres east-southeast of the district town ''
Esslingen am Neckar
Esslingen am Neckar (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Esslenga am Neckor''; until 16 October 1964 officially '' Eßlingen am Neckar'') is a town in the Stuttgart Region of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, seat of the Esslingen (district), Distri ...
'' and in the same direction about 19 kilometres from the state capital
Stuttgart
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. The town is situated on the right banks of the
Fils and the outflowing
Neckar. In the area of the town, three
Natural areas collide, the
Foreland of the central Swabian Alb in the southeast, the subspace ''
Schurwald'' of the natural area ''Schurwald and Welzheimer Wald'' in the northeast, and the subspace
Nürtinger-Esslinger Neckartal, which is part of the ''
Filder'', along the larger of the two rivers in the west. The lowest point in the town area is in the very west at the outflow of the Neckar at 247 metres above sea level, the highest point is in the very north at the ''White Stone'' on the ''Schurwaldkamm'' at about 448 metres above sea level, from which forest areas cover a large part of the town area.
Neighboring villages/towns
Neighbouring towns are in turn the community
Altbach in the west, the district town
Esslingen am Neckar
Esslingen am Neckar (Swabian German, Swabian: ''Esslenga am Neckor''; until 16 October 1964 officially '' Eßlingen am Neckar'') is a town in the Stuttgart Region of Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany, seat of the Esslingen (district), Distri ...
in the northwest, the community
Baltmannsweiler in the northeast and the community
Reichenbach an der Fils in the east, in the southeast briefly the municipality
Hochdorf, in the south the town
Wernau (Neckar), in the southwest the municipality
Deizisau, all of which also belong to the district of Esslingen.
Urban planning
Plochingen includes the town of Plochingen and the district of Stumpenhof to the north-east of the town.
Land usage
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According to data from the
Statistical State Office Baden-Württemberg, status 2014.
History
Ancient
Due to its convenient location at the mouth of the Fils into the Neckar, people have been living in the area since the earliest times, which is attested by finds from the Stone Age. Finds of weapons and grave goods from the Bronze Age give evidence of a settlement belonging to the
Urnfield culture. Also from the
Hallstatt period grave mounds indicate that there might have been a continuous Celtic settlement up to the Roman period. In classical antiquity the
Romans and in the early Middle Ages the
Alamanni settled in the area.
From the middle ages to the 19th century
In the High Middle Ages, Plochingen was situated in the territory of the ''
Herzogtum Schwaben'' and formed part of the ''Neckargau''. The place was first mentioned in 1146 as ''Blochingen'' in a document of the king
Conrad III of Hohenstaufen. There were two castles in Plochingen, but nothing remains of them.
From the 12th to the 14th century the seat of a noble family can be proven for Plochingen.
[ Max Miller, Gerhard Taddey (Hrsg.): '' Handbuch der historischen Stätten Deutschlands.'' Band 6: ''Baden-Württemberg'' (= '' Kröners Taschenausgabe.'' Band 276). 2., verbesserte und erweiterte Auflage. Kröner, Stuttgart 1980, , S. 634.] In 1331, the lord of the castle ''Johann von Plochingen'' sold some property in Plochingen to the hospital in
Esslingen. The Württemberg part of Plochingen, originally with the bailiwick of Nellingen, was already subordinated to the office in Stuttgart at the beginning of the 15th century. Since the 12th century Plochingen had had a market for building materials, salt and agricultural goods, including in particular wine, grain, fishing and livestock.
In 1536 Duke Ulrich von Württemberg pushed through the Reformation. In 1545 the first bridge over the Neckar was built, replacing a medieval footbridge. In addition, a bridge over the Fils was built, so that bridge tolls could be charged for it. After the
Battle of Nördlingen lost for Württemberg, Plochingen's convenient location had a negative effect on the traffic situation during the Thirty Years' War, as imperial troops plundered the town as early as 1634 and many houses burned down. The population of about 1300 people before the war sank to about 500 inhabitants after the war. In 1698 Plochingen became a post station on the imperial
postal line between
Antwerp
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and
Venice
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, operated by the House of Thurn- und Taxis. In 1778 the ''Hofwerkmeister'' Johann Christian Adam Etzel (1743-1801; uncle of
Gottlieb Christian Eberhard von Etzel) built the covered
wooden bridge with a self-supporting span of 70 metres without intermediate pillars across the Neckar, which then became famous in Europe, 1905 it was replaced by the extension of the railway station completely intact. In 1808, the municipality moved from the
Amtsoberamt Stuttgart to the newly established
Oberamt Esslingen in implementing the new
administrative division of Württemberg in the
Kingdom of Württemberg. In 1846, the construction of the ''
Filstalbahn'' as far as Plochingen led to the connection to the emerging network of the ''
Württembergische Staatsbahnen'', only one year after a train had run for the first time in Württemberg on the line between
Cannstatt and ''
Untertürkheim''. In 1888 the ''
Schwäbische Albverein'' was founded in the Waldhorn Restaurant.
20th century
In 1905 the wooden bridge from 1778 was replaced by an iron bridge over the Neckar. On 1 June 1913 a tornado destroyed numerous buildings in Plochingen. During the district reform during
NS period in Württemberg Plochingen came to the district of Esslingen in 1938. After the Second World War, the community fell into the
American occupation zone and was located in the state
Württemberg-Baden from 1945 to 1952. On April 13, 1948, the municipality of Plochingen was elevated to the status of a town, which became part of the new federal state of Baden-Württemberg in 1952. On 12 July 1968 the Neckarhafen Plochingen was inaugurated. Since the beginning of the
S-Bahn
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operation in the Stuttgart area on October 1, 1978, the vehicles have been technically maintained and cleaned in the
Bahnbetriebswerk Plochingen.
In 1998, Plochingen hosted the
Landesgartenschau Baden-Württemberg.
Religion
Since the
Reformation
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Plochingen has been
evangelical shaped. There is also a Roman Catholic church. In recent years, an Evangelical Methodist and a New Apostolic Church have also been established.
Population development
The population figures are estimates, or official updates of the Statistical Office.
Politics
Administrative association
Plochingen forms with
Altbach and
Deizisau the ''
Gemeindeverwaltungsverband Plochingen''. ''Frank Buß'', the mayor of the town of Plochingen, is the chairman of the administrative association.
The town of Plochingen also runs its own businesses. These are the ''Stadtwerke'' (Public utilities), the ''Eigenbetrieb Abwasserbeseitigung'' (Own operation sewage disposal) and the ''Eigenbetrieb Wohnen'' (Owner-occupied living).
Mayors
* 1946–1947: Gerhard Kühlkopf
* 1947–1951: August Schöck
* 1951–1969: Emil Hartung
* 1969–2008: Eugen Beck
* since 2008: Frank Buß (* 1964)
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Town council
The municipal council in Plochingen has 22 members. The local elections in Baden-Württemberg 2019 led to the following official final result. The local council consists of the elected honorary local councillors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.
Crest
The town coat of arms is five times diagonally left divided by blue and gold. The town colours are blue and yellow.
Economy and infrastructure
* Neckar harbour with the settlement of around 20 companies and an annual turnover of around 1,400,000 tonnes.
* For some years now, wine has been grown again in Plochingen. The Plochingen sites belong to the large ''Weinsteige'' site in the Remstal-Stuttgart area.
Traffic
The town can be reached by car via Bundesstraße 10 from Stuttgart
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in about 25 minutes. At the '' Plochinger Dreieck'' the B 313 branches off, direction Tübingen and Stockach from the B 10 In addition to this motorway-like structure, two further road bridges and a pedestrian bridge span the Neckar near Plochingen.
The Plochingen station is a traffic junction of the Deutsche Bahn at the '' Neckar-Alb-Bahn'' (Stuttgart- Tübingen- Horb am Neckar) and the '' Filstalbahn'' (Stuttgart- Ulm-Munich
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). It is served by long-distance trains, regional trains and the S1 line of the S-Bahn Stuttgart. The maintenance of the railcars of the S-Bahn Stuttgart takes place in the Depot Plochingen.
The Neckar harbour (dt. ''Neckarhafen'') in Plochingen has been the end point of the navigable Neckar since 12 July 1968. It was designed as a port for commercial inland navigation exclusively for the pure transport of goods without passenger shipping. The port area extends along two harbour basins. Responsible for the conception, realisation and development was from 1954 to 1992 harbour director Heinz Kreeb. Since 1992, Eberhard Weiß has been entrusted with the management of the port. Nearly 20 companies with an investment volume of around EUR 100,000,000 have settled in the Neckar harbour. The main transhipment goods are iron/steel products/scrap, animal feed/grain, mineral oil and wood. The goods handling per year amounts to more than 1,300,000 tons.
Resident companies
* German headquarters of Decathlon (sports retail chain)
* CeramTec GmbH ( Technical Ceramic)
* Robert Bosch GmbH (Motor vehicle testing technology, training)
Educational institutions
Plochingen has a Gymnasium ( Gymnasium Plochingen), a Realschule, a Grundschule
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While kindergarten (nursery school) is optional, formal education is compulsory for a ...
and Werkrealschule, a Special school and a pure primary school. There are also nine kindergartens in the town.
Furthermore, Plochingen is home to a GARP education centre for the IHK Region Stuttgart e.V.
Culture and sights
Plochingen is lies on the Württemberger Weinstraße with many sights.
Buildings
* The market place with half-timbered houses, including the ''Old Town Hall'' (1530)
* The gothic Church St. Blasius (1488)
* The ''Ottilien Chapel'' (1328)
* The ''Gablenberg House'' (1799)
* The Hundertwasserhaus ''"Living under the Rain Tower"'' (1991-1994)
* The present town hall (1900) with the municipal gallery
* The Catholic Church ''St. Konrad'' (1929)
* The ''Vineyard Tower''
* The Outlookout Tower at Stumpenhof
* The public toilet house designed by Tomi Ungerer ''"Les Toilettes"' (2007) next to the Ottilienkapelle
Free time
The Park railway in the Neckarauen is a 1.5-kilometre-long park railway that is operated every weekend from Easter Monday to October.
Twin towns – sister cities
Plochingen is twinned with:
* Landskrona, Sweden (1971)
* Zwettl, Austria (1993)
* Oroszlány, Hungary (2010)
Notable people
*Christian Friedrich Löw (1778–1843), Schultheiß in Beuren, Member of Landtag
*Ferdinand Huttenlocher (1856–1925), sculptor and painter
*Heinz Mauser (1919–1995), chemist and professor
* Gotthilf Fischer (1928–2020), choral conductor known for founding the Fischer-Chöre
*Gerhard Mahler (1930–1996), entrepreneur and politician (CDU), former Member of Landtag
*Egon Eigenthaler ( de) (born 1938), advertising graphic designer, politician (Republikaner), Member of Landtag
* Siegfried K. Wiedmann (born 1938), electrical engineer
* Hanns-Werner Heister (born 1946), musicologist
*Thomas Franz (born 1953), major general of German Luftwaffe
Gallery
PlochingenRathaus2.jpg, The Old Town Hall
Plochingen-Stumpenhof.jpg, View of the Stumpenhof district
Plochingen ev Stadtkirche.jpg, The Protestant town church at night
Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche Plochingen-Stumpenhof.jpg, Paul-Gerhardt-Church, Stumpenhof district
References
External links
Official website
{{Authority control
Towns in Baden-Württemberg
Esslingen (district)
Populated places on the Neckar basin
Populated riverside places in Germany