Spalt (
Northern Bavarian
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: ''Schbåld'') is a town in the
district of Roth, in
Bavaria
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,
Germany
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. It is situated 19 km southwest of
Schwabach
Schwabach () is a German city of about 40,000 inhabitants near Nuremberg in the centre of the region of Franconia in the north of Bavaria. The city is an autonomous administrative district (''kreisfreie Stadt''). Schwabach is also the name of th ...
. Spalt is famous for growing
hops
Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant '' Humulus lupulus'', a member of the Cannabaceae family of flowering plants. They are used primarily as a bittering, flavouring, and stability agent in beer, to wh ...
for brewing
beer
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.
Geography
Spalt is situated between
Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the second-largest city of the German state of Bavaria after its capital Munich, and its 518,370 (2019) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest ...
,
Ansbach
Ansbach (; ; East Franconian: ''Anschba'') is a city in the German state of Bavaria. It is the capital of the administrative region of Middle Franconia. Ansbach is southwest of Nuremberg and north of Munich, on the river Fränkische Rez ...
, and
Treuchtlingen
Treuchtlingen is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 12,000.
History
The spot where the town is situated was first settled by Celts, Romans and Franks. The town proper was founded i ...
in the north of the
Franconian lakelands. In the southwest of the city is the
Great Brombachsee
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and its dam. The
Fränkische Rezat flows through
Georgensgmünd
Georgensgmünd is a municipality in the district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany.
Mayors
* 1972-1990: Fritz Schönwald (SPD)
* 1990-2008: Klaus Wernard (SPD)
* 2008-2011: Eva Loch (CSU)
*since 2011: Ben Schwarz (SPD)
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into the
Rednitz
The Rednitz is a long river in Franconia, Germany, tributary of the Regnitz (more precisely: its southern, left headstream). The Rednitz is formed by the confluence of the rivers Franconian Rezat and Swabian Rezat, in Georgensgmünd ( distric ...
.
Neighboring communities
''(starting in the north and going clockwise)''
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Abenberg
Abenberg () is a town in the Middle Franconian district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 9 km west of Roth bei Nürnberg and 25 km southwest of Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Fra ...
*
Georgensgmünd
Georgensgmünd is a municipality in the district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany.
Mayors
* 1972-1990: Fritz Schönwald (SPD)
* 1990-2008: Klaus Wernard (SPD)
* 2008-2011: Eva Loch (CSU)
*since 2011: Ben Schwarz (SPD)
References
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Röttenbach
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Pleinfeld
Pleinfeld is a Franconian municipality and market town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in the German state of Bavaria. It is situated in the Metropolitan Area of Nuremberg and in the Franconian Lake District. Pleinfeld is a nationally ...
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Absberg
Absberg is a municipality in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany.
The Absberg family was named by this place and had their home castle there.
References
Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen
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Haundorf
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Mitteleschenbach
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Windsbach
Division of the town
The following places belong to the community of Spalt:
Egelmühle, Enderndorf, Engelhof, Fünfbronn, Großweingarten, Güsseldorf, Hagsbronn, Heiligenblut, Hohenrad, Höfstetten, Hügelmühle, Kaltenbrunn, Keilberg, Massendorf, Mosbach, Mühlreisig, Nagelhof, Ottmannsberg, Schnittling, Steinfurt, Stiegelmühle, Stockheim, Straßenhaus, Theilenberg, Trautenfurt, Untererlbach, Wasserzell, Wernfels
Politics
Udo Weingart has held the office of mayor since February 1995. He is a member of the
CSU
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political party.
Since 1972, it has had a
twin town relationship with
Bad Sauerbrunn
Bad Sauerbrunn (; until 1987, Sauerbrunn; hu, Savanyúkút; hr, Kisela voda; Central Bavarian: ''Sauabrunn'') is the name of a mineral spa and the town in which it is located, in the district of Mattersburg in the Austrian state of Burgenland. ...
in the
Austria
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n province of
Burgenland
Burgenland (; hu, Őrvidék; hr, Gradišće; Austro-Bavarian: ''Burgnland;'' Slovene: ''Gradiščanska'') is the easternmost and least populous state of Austria. It consists of two statutory cities and seven rural districts, with a total of ...
, and since 2006, another one with
St. Cloud, Minnesota
St. Cloud is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest population center in the state's central region. The population was 68,881 at the 2020 census, making it Minnesota's 12th-largest city. St. Cloud is the county seat of Stea ...
.
Culture and sights
* Spalt has two museums: the Hops and Beer Museum, and a fire station museum.
* The end of August is celebrated by the annual
Hopfenzupferfest, during which a girl is crowned the "Hops Queen."
* Every two years, the
Funsport Challenge Madmud (well known throughout Europe) is held here.
* Planetenweg (Planet Path): In the Summer of 2000, a 1:1 billion scale model of the solar system was constructed between Spalt and the neighbouring town of
Georgensgmünd
Georgensgmünd is a municipality in the district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany.
Mayors
* 1972-1990: Fritz Schönwald (SPD)
* 1990-2008: Klaus Wernard (SPD)
* 2008-2011: Eva Loch (CSU)
*since 2011: Ben Schwarz (SPD)
References
External l ...
. The model begins with a globe representing the sun behind Georgensgmünd's town hall. A 7 km bike path leads one through Rezat valley towards Spalt, where Pluto (now considered a dwarf planet) is represented at the train station of the town. Each planet model has a display board nearby with facts about the planet.
* Spalt is well known nationally for
its beer. Throughout the surrounding area, it is nearly impossible to find any brand of beer other than "Spalter". The town has a saying about its beer: ''"In Spalt, in Spalt, dou wern di Leit gor alt; sie kenna nix dafier, dös macht ös goute Bier"'' (In Spalt, people grow very old; they do not contribute to that, it's done by good beer.)
* Spalt is the middle of one of Germany's
hops
Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant '' Humulus lupulus'', a member of the Cannabaceae family of flowering plants. They are used primarily as a bittering, flavouring, and stability agent in beer, to wh ...
cultivation zones, having grown hops since 1341, with the
hops seal since 1538.
Buildings
* Das Kornhaus is a former tithe barn of the Prince Bishops of Eichstätt. The timber-framed building dates from the first half of the 15th century, and in 1862 became the property of the city and served from 1897 to 1984 for hops storage. The building is 36 meters long, 13 meters wide and 20 meters high. It is currently (September 2009) under renovation and is therefore not accessible to visitors. Upon completion, the Kornhaus will house a hops and beer museum and a cultural center with library and tourist information.
* The baroque town hall was designed by Gabriel de Gabrieli, a court architect in Eichstätt, and was built in the years 1751 to 1756.
* The former Doppelkanonikatshaus originally served as a
refectory
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of the monastery of St. Nicholas and St. Emmeram. It was built in the years 1753 to 1756, after the secularization of the school building. Until 1981, it still served as a convent of the School Sisters. Currently, the municipal nursery school is located here.
* The former collegiate church of St. Nicholas was built in the years 1767 to 1771, by Matthias Binder from Ellingen, of the German Order of Architects. This preserved Baroque building was the successor of an earlier church founded in 1294, in the Abbey of St. Nicholas, built from 1302 to 1313 in the same place. Patrons included the Count of Nuremberg Conrad II the Pious and his wife Agnes von Hohenlohe. Inside the church are frescoes by Franz Kürzinger and stucco work of the Wessobrunner school. On the former cemetery wall are 24 old grave sites, one of which, No. 14, holds the epitaph of the deacon Wolfgang Agricola. In the 1960s the church was renovated.
* The evangelical Christophorus-Kirche is a neo-gothic sandstone building. It was originally only a chapel with skylights, but received a tower in 1895, south of the nave.
* The Catholic parish was built in 1738 by Moritz Pedetti. The baroque building on the first floor has beautiful plaster ceilings. It served since 1812 as a parsonage.
* The Shepherd's Tower is believed to have been started in first half of the 14th century, and completed in the middle of the 15th century. It was a part of the town's fortification.
Image:Spalt 002.jpg, Aerial view of the town centre
File:SpaltKornhaus.JPG, The ''Kornhaus'' (Museum)
File:Spalt Fachwerkhäuser 2.jpg, Houses in Spalt
File:Spalt Wehr und Fußgängerbrücke.jpg, The Rezat
File:Spalt Nepomuk Detail.jpg, St. Nepomuk
File:SpalatinDenkmalSpalt.jpg, Spalatin memorial, Spalt
File:D-5-76-147-145 01.jpg, Church St. Nikolaus, Spalt
Famous people

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Georg Spalatin
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, (1484-1545), sympathetic supporter of
Martin Luther
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, he named himself after his hometown
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Hanns Braun
Hanns Braun (26 October 1886 – 9 October 1918) was a German athlete.
Biography
He was born in ''Wernfels'' (today Spalt) and died near Saint-Quentin, Aisne, France as fighter-pilot in an airplane-crash in World War I.
He won the bronz ...
(1886-1918), athlete, was successful in the Olympic summer games in 1908 in London and in 1912 in Stockholm
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Ernst Hiemer
Ernst Hiemer (5 July 1900 in Großweingarten – 29 July 1974 in Altötting) was a German writer, who worked closely with Julius Streicher, the founder of the anti-Semitic newspaper ''Der Stürmer''. Hiemer's three main books were all published i ...
, German writer
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Wolfgang Spann
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, (1921-2013), coroner
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Hubert Schwartz
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Saint Hubertus, Hubertus or Hubert (c. 656 – 30 May 727) is the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, ...
, (born 1954), extreme athlete
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Franz Baader
Franz Baader (15 June 1959, Spalt) is a German computer scientist at Dresden University of Technology.
He received his PhD in Computer Science in 1989 from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, where he was a teaching and research assis ...
(born 1959), professor at the Technical University of Dresden
Sister Cities
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Bad Sauerbrunn
Bad Sauerbrunn (; until 1987, Sauerbrunn; hu, Savanyúkút; hr, Kisela voda; Central Bavarian: ''Sauabrunn'') is the name of a mineral spa and the town in which it is located, in the district of Mattersburg in the Austrian state of Burgenland. ...
,
Austria
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*
Saint Cloud, Minnesota
St. Cloud is a city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest population center in the state's central region. The population was 68,881 at the 2020 census, making it Minnesota's 12th-largest city. St. Cloud is the county seat of Stea ...
,
United States
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References
External links
Official site
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