Winnenden (
Swabian: ''Wẽnnede'') is a small town in the
Rems-Murr
Rems-Murr is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Heilbronn, Schwäbisch Hall, Ostalbkreis, Göppingen, Esslingen, the district-free city Stuttgart and the dis ...
district of the
Stuttgart Region 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 southwest
Germany
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. It lies in a wine-growing area approx. northeast of
Stuttgart
Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the ...
and has a population of fewer than 28,000. The town is home to the
Kärcher
Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG is a German family-owned company that operates worldwide and is known for its high-pressure cleaners, floor care equipment, parts cleaning systems, wash water treatment, military decontamination equipment and window ...
Company, makers of cleaning equipment namely
pressure washers
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.
History
The earliest record of Winnenden is found in a document of 1181 where Gottfried of Schauenburg-Winnenden is mentioned as a witness testifying that
Emperor Friedrich I held the castle in the town. Around 1200 the castle, which was then called Windin, came into the possession of
Heinrich of Neuffen. In 1277 it was transferred to
Konrad von Weinsberg. On 10 October 1325 the castle and town were sold 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, Würt ...
.
In the
German Peasants' War Winnenden was first under the control of the
Armer Konrad or the peasants' army, but by 1519 it was under the control of the
Swabian League
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. In 1616 an epidemic took the lives of approximately half of the population of Winnenden. During the
Thirty Years' War
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the city was pillaged twice, in 1638 and 1643, and
Imperial
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Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to:
Places
United States
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, French, and Swedish troops occasionally occupied Winnenden during this conflict. Around the same time the town's castle became the seat of the
Württemberg-Winnental
Württemberg-Winnental was a branch of the House of Württemberg. It only existed from 1677 to 1733 and was based at the Schloss Winnental in Winnenden.
Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg
Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg (16 December 1614, i ...
line of the
House of Württemberg
The House of Württemberg is a German dynasty and former royal family from Württemberg.
History County
The House probably originated in the vicinity of the Salian dynasty. Around 1080 the ancestors of modern Württemberg, which was then called ...
.
In March 2008, Winnenden and the nearby town of Backnang jointly hosted the
World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championships
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in cooperation with the German Debating Society. The competition was conducted at one of Winnenden's high schools, the Lessinggymnasium, and at a high school in Backnang, the Max-Borngymnasium.
Politics
The following parties constitute the city council according to the 2004 municipal elections: the
CDU (10 seats), voter Free Association (8),
SPD
The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany.
Saskia Esken has been t ...
(5), and
Green Alternative List (3)
2009 school shooting incident
On 11 March 2009, the town made international headlines following a school shooting at the
Albertville-Realschule
The Albertville-Realschule is one of seven secondary schools and one of the two Realschules in Winnenden in the Rems-Murr-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg. It gained notoriety because of the Winnenden school shooting that occurred on March 11, 2009.
...
, one of Winnenden's secondary schools. The gunman was a former pupil who opened fire without warning. The shooting resulted in the deaths of twelve people, and the attacker committed suicide at
Wendlingen
Wendlingen is a town in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. It is situated on the Neckar and Lauter rivers, 27 km southeast of Stuttgart.
The town grew in size, officially, on 1 April 1940, when three s ...
after killing three civilians. According to Heribert Rech, interior minister for
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 ...
state, most of the victims at the school were female; eight female students, three female teachers, and one male student were killed in the school shooting.
Breuningsweiler
Since 1972, Breuningsweiler is a village in Winnenden 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 ...
,
Germany
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. Breuningsweiler has about 1000 inhabitants.
History
*1293 The village was first mentioned on 22 July 1293. At that time the abbey of
Lorch agreed with Graf Eberhard to protect "Bruningswilar", as it was called then.
*1443 the Schenkin of Winnenden inherited "Bruningswilar".
*1542 15 families lived in Breuningsweiler.
*1600 the village had 30 households with 150 people living there.
*1829 the
town hall
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was built.
*1886 The
fire department was founded.
*1909 the "Brestling" (strawberry) was brought to Breuningsweiler. As a result, Breuningsweiler is also known as "Brestlingsweiler".
*1911 Breuningsweiler got
electricity
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.
*1922/1923 The church was built.
*1939 The
census
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of population from 1939 showed that 293 people lived in Breuningsweiler.
*1968 The fire department of Breuningsweiler acquired a
fire engine
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.
*1970 The
gymnasium was built by the sports club.
*1972 Breuningsweiler was
suburb
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anized to Winnenden on 1 January 1972.
*1973 The dedication of the new church.
Twin towns – sister cities
Winnenden is
twinned with:
*
Albertville
Albertville (; Arpitan: ''Arbèrtvile'') is a subprefecture of the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France.
It is best known for hosting the 1992 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. In 2018, the commune had ...
, France (1969)
*
Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Santo Domingo de la Calzada is a municipality in La Rioja, Spain, situated on the banks of the Oja River. Its name refers to its founder, Dominic de la Calzada, who built a bridge, hospital, and hotel here for pilgrims on the French Way the most ...
, Spain (1993)
References
External links
Homepage(German)
A Chronology of Winnenden's Local HistoryEnglish)
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