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Weinstadt (meaning "Wine City") is a town in the Rems-Murr district, in the 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 ...
,
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. It is located in the Rems Valley approximately 15 km east 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 Sw ...
. Its population in 2012 was 25,998. The town is composed of five districts or Stadtteile which were formerly independent towns and villages. They are Beutelsbach, Endersbach, Großheppach, Strümpfelbach, and
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
. The five towns were combined to form the city of Weinstadt in 1975. Today, the city is the 6th largest in Rems-Murr-Kreis. As the name implies, Weinstadt is best known for its vineyards and production of wine. The Remstalkellerei (Rems Valley Winery), in the Beutelsbach neighborhood of Weinstadt, is a cooperative owned by the local growers and is the tenth-largest winery in Germany. From 1958 through 1976,
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, maintained an "overseas campus" for Stanford undergraduates in Beutelsbach. The hilltop campus is now the Landgut Burg hotel and conference center.


Geography


Geographical location

The city limits of Weinstadt span the river Rems, which flows through the Rems Valley (Remstal) into the
Neckar The Neckar () is a river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, with a short section through Hesse. The Neckar is a major right tributary of the Rhine. Rising in the Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis near Schwen ...
Basin. The Rems flows into the Neckar at Remseck am Neckar. The ''Stadtteil'' Großheppach lies to the north of the Rems, while the other ''Stadtteile'' lie to the south. At the southern part of the city, the vineyards climb the slopes at the edge of
Schurwald The Schurwald is a wooded mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, southern Germany, which at its highest point is 513.2 m above sea level. It is one of the most important Recreation areas for the Stuttgart area. Over the centuries, the vast forests ...
. All ''Stadtteile'' have vineyards; that is the source for the name "Weinstadt."


Neighboring cities and municipalities

The following cities and municipalities border Weinstadt (listed clockwise from west):
Kernen im Remstal Kernen im Remstal is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was formed in January 1975 by the union of the towns of Stetten im Remstal and Rommelshausen. Its name was initially Stetten-Rommelshausen, but a c ...
;
Waiblingen Waiblingen (; Swabian: ''Woeblinge'') is a town in the southwest of Germany, located in the center of the densely populated Stuttgart region, directly neighboring Stuttgart. It is the capital and largest city of the Rems-Murr district. , Wai ...
;
Korb Korb is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located 3 km east of Waiblingen, and 15 km northeast of Stuttgart. Korb is known for the wines produced in the area. History Older History Th ...
, an exclave of Waiblingen;
Remshalden Remshalden is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located on the river Rems, 8 km east of Waiblingen, and 18 km east of Stuttgart. Twin towns The twin towns of Remshalden are: * Gournay-en ...
; and Winterbach (all in
Rems-Murr-Kreis 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 ...
); and
Baltmannsweiler ''Baltmannsweiler'' is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg. It belongs to the Region Stuttgart. (until 1992 ''Region Mittlerer Neckar'') and the European Metropolitan Region Stuttgart. Geography Geographical loc ...
and
Aichwald Aichwald is a municipality in the district of Esslingen 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 German ...
(in
Landkreis Esslingen Esslingen is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Rems-Murr, Göppingen, Reutlingen, Böblingen and the district-free city Stuttgart. Until 15 October 1964 the ...
).


Composition of the ''Stadtteile''

Weinstadt is composed of the following ''Stadtteile'' (residents as of March 31, 2010, noted in parentheses): *
Beutelsbach Beutelsbach ( bar, label=Central Bavarian, Beidlschbo) is a municipality in the district of Passau in Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of German ...
(8,464) * Endersbach (7,351) *
Großheppach Großheppach ("big Heppach") is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The ''Stadtteil'', which lies in the Rems Valley, is home to 4,398 residents (as of January 2012). Gro ...
(4,485) *
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
(3,254) * Strümpfelbach (2,411) The borders of each ''Stadtteil'' follow exactly the pre-1975 town or village borders. In addition to these ''Stadtteile'', there are also some named residential areas, which, in some cases, do not have official boundaries. The farmstead ''Schönbühl'', the estate ''Burg'', and the settlement ''Benzach'' belong to Beutelsbach. The
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''Wintzen'' belongs to Endersbach. The Weiler Gundelsbach and the estate ''Wolfshof'' belong to Großheppach. The municipal area ''Baach'' and the estate ''Saffrichhof'', as well as the abandoned village ''Mühlhöflein'', belong to
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
. Kleinheppach, which is adjacent to Großheppach, is part of the municipality of
Korb Korb is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located 3 km east of Waiblingen, and 15 km northeast of Stuttgart. Korb is known for the wines produced in the area. History Older History Th ...
.


Development and land use planning

Weinstadt forms a local commercial center for 50,000 residents within the sub-metropolitan area of
Waiblingen Waiblingen (; Swabian: ''Woeblinge'') is a town in the southwest of Germany, located in the center of the densely populated Stuttgart region, directly neighboring Stuttgart. It is the capital and largest city of the Rems-Murr district. , Wai ...
/
Fellbach Fellbach () is a mid-sized town on the north-east edge of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of approximately 45.430 is the second largest town in the District Rems-Murr-Kreis. The area of the town is . Fellbach was fir ...
and the
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 Sw ...
metropolitan area.


History

Weinstadt came into existence as part of a district reform on January 1, 1975, in which the then-independent towns of Beutelsbach, Endersbach, Großheppach, and
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
were combined. Strümpfelbach had previously been annexed by Endersbach on January 1, 1973. Because of this earlier structure, there are now five town centers within Weinstadt. The town centers of Endersbach and Beutelsbach give the impression of independent cities. The newly created municipality of Weinstadt had more than 20,000 residents when it was founded. Even so, it wasn't until 1978 that the administration applied for so-called
Große Kreisstadt ''Große Kreisstadt'' (, "major district town") is a term in the municipal law ('' Gemeindeordnung'') of several German states. In some federal states the term is used as a special legal status for a district-affiliated town—as distinct from an ...
status. The state government approved the application with an effective date of January 1, 1979. Image:Weinstadt-beutelsbach-wappen.png, Beutelsbach Image:Weinstadt-endersbach-wappen.png, Endersbach Image:Weinstadt-grossheppach-wappen.png,
Großheppach Großheppach ("big Heppach") is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The ''Stadtteil'', which lies in the Rems Valley, is home to 4,398 residents (as of January 2012). Gro ...
Image:Weinstadt-schnait-wappen.png,
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
Image:Weinstadt-struempfelbach-wappen.png, Strümpfelbach im Remstal
The original towns were old Württemberg settlements which have a long history. Prior to uniting to form the city of Weinstadt in 1975, all five then-towns were added to the newly created Rems-Murr district as part of a district reform in 1973.


Beutelsbach


Endersbach

Endersbach was first identified as ''Andrespach'' in 1278 and probably joined Württemberg as part of Schorndorf. Unlike Beutelsbach, Endersbach belonged from 1762 until 1765 and then again from 1807 to the Oberamt Waiblingen (an administrative district within Württemberg), which in 1938 became the Waiblingen district.


Großheppach


Schnait

Schnait was originally identified as ''Snait''. The town likely joined Württemberg along with Beutelsbach, although other feudal lords had rights to the town until 1605. It belonged – like Beutelsbach – to Amt/Oberamt Schorndorf (an administrative district within Württemberg). After the dissolution of Oberamt Schorndorf in 1938, Schnait joined the Waiblingen district.


Strümpfelbach

Strümpfelbach was first identified as ''Striumphilbach'' in 1265 and likely became part of Württemberg in the 13th century. The town belonged to the Amt/Oberamt Schorndorf (an administrative district within Württemberg) and then from 1762 until 1765 and then again from 1807 to the Oberamt Waiblingen (an administrative district within Württemberg), which in 1938 became the Waiblingen district.


Religions

As a result of belonging to the
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schaft and later
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, the
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was brought to all five of the now-''Stadtteile'' of Weinstadt. For centuries the towns were almost exclusively Protestant. The five evangelical parishes belonged, in accordance with the town governance, to the respective ecclesiastical districts of the Oberamts of Waiblingen and Schorndorf under the auspices of the
Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg The Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg (german: Evangelische Landeskirche in Württemberg) is a Lutheran member church of the Evangelical Church in Germany in the German former state of Württemberg, now part of the state of Baden-Württem ...
. Endersbach, Großheppach and Strümpfelbach belong to the ecclesiastical district of Waiblingen, while Beutelsbach and
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
belong to the ecclesiastical district of Schorndorf. Because of the influx of Catholics from Bavaria during the building of the railroad and especially after the
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,
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ecclesiastical districts and churches took root in what is now Weinstadt. In 1956 the Church of St. Anna was built in Beutelsbach, and the Church of Saint Andrew was built in Endersbach. In 1971 Schnait received its own Church of the Holy Cross, the members of which belong to the Beutelsbach parish. Shortly thereafter in 1974, Großheppach also received its own Catholic church—the Church of Saint Stephen. The congregation of the Church of Saint Stephen, as well as the Catholic Church members from Strümpfelbach, belong to the parish of Endersbach. All of the Weinstadt Catholic churches belong to the
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of Waiblingen of the
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. In addition, the
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and the
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are also represented.


Population growth

The values below are either the results of the census (¹) or the official published statistics for the respective city office (only
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). ¹ Census Results


Politics


City council

Since the most recent local election in Baden-Württemberg in 2014, the city council of Weinstadt has had 26 members. Voter participation in that election was 52.42%. The results of the election were as follows: The mayor is the head of the town council. 1
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Weinstadt e.V. (Free Voters Weinstadt), 2Grüne Offene Liste Weinstadt (Green Open List Weinstadt)


Mayor

The mayor is the immediate head of the government of Weinstadt. When the city was recognized as a ''
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'' on January 1, 1979, the mayor's title was changed from ''
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'' to ''
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''. The mayor is elected directly by the eligible voters for an 8-year term and is the head of the city council. The mayor also has a deputy, whose title is ''Erster Bürgermeister'' or "first mayor." Mayors: *1975–2000: Jürgen Hofer (FDP) *2000–2016: Jürgen Oswald (CDU) *2016–present: Michael Scharmann


Coat of arms

The
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of Weinstadt displays: "Unter goldenem Schildhaupt, darin eine liegende schwarze Hirschstange, in Schwarz eine goldene Traube" ("a golden
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, across which a deer antler lies, and on black a golden bunch of grapes.") The city flag is yellow and black. Both the coat of arms and the flag were awarded to Weinstadt on May 3, 1976, by the Landratsamt of Rems-Murr county. The grape bunch symbolizes wine growing, for which the city was named. The
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deer antler references the lengthy inclusion of the former villages and towns of Weinstadt within Württemberg.


Sister cities

Weinstadt has maintained a partnership with the
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city
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since 1980 and with the Polish city Międzychód since 1990. City friendships also exist with the cities
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),
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(
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),
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).


Culture and interesting sites

Cultural events occur predominantly in the various halls in the city limits: Halle Beutelsbach, Jahnhalle Endersbach, Prinz-Eugen-Halle Großheppach, Schnaiter Halle, and Strümpfelbacher Halle. There is additionally the ''Alte Kelter'' in Strümpfelbach, which can also be used for events. In the vineyard hills of Strümpfelbach there is a sculpture walk. Twenty-nine bronze and stone sculptures from three generations of artists line the path through the vineyards of Strümpfelbach: bronze works by Professor
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and his son Professor Karl Ulrich Nuss as well as stone sculptures by Christoph Traub, the grandson of Professor Fritz Nuss. The stone works by Schnait hobby sculptor and wine grower Ludwig Heeß can be observed along another sculpture walk in the vineyards, the ''Skulpturen- und Weinlehrweg Schnait'' (''sculpture and wine discovery trail''). Among these works are the ''Weinpresse'' (wine press), ''Traubenwagen'' (grape cart), ''Gölte'', ''Ablässe'', ''Weintisch'' (wine table), ''Wengerterfrau'' (wine grower woman), and ''Traubenzuber'' (tub of grapes). A plaque in the Endersbach cemetery memorializes the
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Alfred Herbst, who was killed in 1943 in Brandenburg-Görden. The viewpoint Karlstein looks out from the vineyard hills between Endersbach and Strümpfelbach.


Museums

*The local history museum in Beutelsbach (''Heimatmuseum Beutelsbach'') in the former town hall houses the peasant revolt exhibit and the East German ''Heimatstube'' (home-town room). *Both Endersbach and Strümpfelbach have their own local history museum. The museum in Endersbach contains oil paintings and pastel drawings by the painter Karl Wilhelm Bauerle (aka Carl Bowerley) (1831–1912), who was born in Endersbach. *The Nuss-Museum in Strümpfelbach as well as the sculpture walk in Strümpfelbach, which wanders among the vineyard hills. *The Silcher Museum of the Swabian Choir Association in
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
, housed in the birthplace of the composer Friedrich Silcher, presents his life and works.


Architecture

The most significant structure and symbol of the city is the ''Stiftskirche'' (collegiate church) in Beutelsbach, the former burial location of the House of Württemberg. The current church was constructed in 1522, although there had previously been a church on that site. The Endersbach parish church is a late-Gothic former
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. The nave was built in 1468, the
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and
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in 1491, and the tower in 1769. In 1730 the nave was redecorated in
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style. The church in
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
is more recent. It was initially built in 1748 as a so-called ''Emporensaal'' (gallery hall). The parish church in Strümpfelbach is a late-Gothic choir-tower structure, which was expanded in 1784. In Großheppach, the '' Schloss Großheppach'' (Großheppach Castle) from 1592 is particularly worth seeing. Since around 1900 it has belonged to the family von Gaisberg, and by 1749 it belonged to a maternal-line ancestor of this family. Today, it's one of the few privately owned castles in Baden-Württemberg. The ''Schloss Schnait'' (Schnait Castle) in Schnait is a favorite day-trip destination for those interested in half-timbered houses.


Regular events

A yearly spring market and harvest market take place in Beutelsbach, and Beutelsbach also hosts a ''Weindorf'' (wine village festival), which takes place around May 1, and draws visitors from near and far. In Endersbach, there is a ''Fensterblümlesmarkt'' (window flower market) on the second Wednesday in May, a wine festival and merchant's market in September, and a Christmas market in December. In
Schnait Schnait is a town district or '' Stadtteil'' within the town of Weinstadt ("Wine City") in Rems-Murr district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Schnait was first mentioned in 1238 as ''Snait''. It belonged to the Oberamt Schorndorf. In 1938 it becam ...
there's a ''Martinimarkt'' (St. Martin's Market) each year, and in Großheppach there is a Festival of 100 Wines at the ''Häckermühle'' in September. The yearly 3-day Kelterfest takes place in Strümpfelbach. The ''Nacht der Keller'' (Night of the Cellars) is especially noteworthy. At that event, the various wine producers present their wine in vaulted cellars throughout Weinstadt. Additionally, the Bacchus Festival, which the ''Stadtteil'' take turns organizing, takes place every two to three years. In May and June, wine tastings take place in the vineyards of Großheppach (on Mother's day weekend) and in Endersbach. Also known in the region are the Beutelsbach ''Kirbe'' (harvest festival) and Schnait ''Kirbe'', which take place in October and August respectively.


Economy and infrastructure

The economy of the then-cities that now make up Weinstadt was primarily based on wine production. With 489 hectares of vineyard (as of 2011), Weinstadt has the fourth-largest area of any wine-producing community in Württemberg. Today, some medium-sized businesses have also been established in Weinstadt. In addition, many employees commute to the nearby cities, particularly Waiblingen and Stuttgart.


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crosses the city. Weinstadt is located on the Remsbahn Stuttgart–Aalen (–
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). The Stuttgart S-Bahn line S2 also follows this stretch of track ( Schorndorf–Stuttgart–
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Filderstadt). The following stations lie within the city limits of Weinstadt: ''Stetten-Beinstein'', '' Endersbach'' and ''Beutelsbach.'' Multiple bus lines provide service within the city limits. All lines can be used based on a unified price structure under the authority of the Stuttgart Transit Association (Verkehrsverbund Stuttgart or VVS).


Media

The
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''Waiblinger Kreiszeitung'' covers Weinstadt. Each household receives the weekly ''Weinstadt Woche'' (Weinstadt Week), the official communication organ of the city, at no cost. Furthermore, the weekly ''Blättle'' (in some cases ''s’Blättle''), which reports on the church, club, and other events from the previous week, is also delivered free of charge. Weinstadt has been the headquarters of the online community Kwick since 2001.


Public facilities

Weinstadt has two notary publics, both located in Beutelsbach.


Education

In Weinstadt there is a Gymnasium ('' Remstal-Gymnasium''), a
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(''Reinhold-Nägele-Realschule''), a
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(''Erich Kästner-Schule'') and a Special Education School (''Vollmarschule''), which are all located in the ''Bildungszentrum Weinstadt'' (Weinstadt Educational Center) between Endersbach and Beutelsbach. In addition, each ''Stadtteil'' has its own
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, of which the schools in Endersbach (''Silcherschule'') and Großheppach (''Friedrich-Schiller-Schule'') carry special names. Two private schools—the ''Fachschule für Sozialpädagogik'' and the ''Fachschule für Altenpflege'' of the ''Großheppacher Schwesternschaft'' round out the educational offerings in Weinstadt. The ''Volkshochschule Unteres Remstal e.V.'' (Community College of Lower Rems Valley) has its secondary office in the ''Haus Wabe'' in Weinstadt.


Clubs

With around 1700 members, the ''SV Weinstadt'' (Sport Club Weinstadt) is, along with the ''VfL Endersbach'', one of the two largest sport clubs. It was founded in 1897 as the ''TSV Beutelsbach'' and was renamed ''SV Weinstadt'' in 2001. ''SV Weinstadt'' activities include: handball, track and field, swimming, Taekwondo, table tennis, gymnastics, and volleyball, among others. ''VfL Endersbach'' was founded in 1908 and also has approximately 1700 members. As a multiple-department club it has a broad offering. Departments include: gymnastics, handball, track and field, swimming, skiing, basketball, heart sport, and disabled sport. For all children and youths, the VfL youth department puts on various additional activities. There are three
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clubs in Weinstadt: the ''SC Weinstadt'', the ''TSV Großheppach'', and the ''TSV Strümpfelbach''. The first two of these came into existence when the ''FV Weinstadt'' split in 2005. In 1997 the ''Handballspielgemeinschaft Weinstadt'' (''HSG Weinstadt'') was formed from the handball departments of the ''VfL Endersbach'' and the ''TSV Großheppach''. In 2011, it combined with the handball department of the ''SV Weinstadt'' to form the ''Spielgemeinschaft Weinstadt Handball'' (''SG Weinstadt''). With five active men, two active women, and for the most part doubly populated youth teams of all age groups, the ''SG Weinstadt Handball'' is one of the largest handball clubs in Rems-Murr county. The '' BG Endersbach'' is a basketball club with a home in the ''VfL Endersbach''. The ''Tennisclub Weinstadt Endersbach e.V.'', founded on December 7, 1967, is the oldest tennis club in Weinstadt.


Notable people


Honorary citizens

The city of Weinstadt and/or the earlier townships have bestowed the right of honorary citizenship on the following people (in addition to others): *1949: Karl and Oskar Birkel, owners and managers of the 1909-1998 Endersbach-based Schwabennudelwerke B. Birkel Söhne (Endersbach) *1950: Christian Graze, owner of the Graze Bienenzuchtgerätefabrik, which has been based in Endersbach since 1872 (Endersbach) *1972: Sophie Weishaar, senior teacher and chronicler (Strümpfelbach) *1972: Karl-Christian Birkel, owner and manager of the Schwabennudelwerke B. Birkel Söhne (Endersbach) *1974: Hermann Plessing, Mayor of Beutelsbach (Beutelsbach) *1977: Prof.
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, Skulptor from Strümpfelbach *1983: Walter Eberhardt, Mayor of Strümpfelbach *2007: Jürgen Hofer, Mayor of Weinstadt from 1975 to 2000''Neujahrsempfang der Stadt Weinstadt''
* Karl Baisch, owner and manager of the Fabrik für Arzt- und Zahnarztpraxenmobiliar (factory for medicinal and dental furnishings) and primary donor for the construction of the indoor swimming pool in Beutelsbach * Karl Dippon, wine grower and politician


Sons and daughters of the city

* Peter Gais, ''Gaispeter'' from Beutelsbach, led 1514 the peasant revolt of the ''Poor Conrad'' against the
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of Württemberg * Georg Daniel Auberlen (1728–1784), schoolmaster, musician, and composer * Philipp Friedrich Silcher (1789–1860), song composer * Karl Wilhelm Bauerle (English: Carl Bowerley) (1831–1912), painter, from 1869 at the court of
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* Karl Dippon (1901–1981), wine grower and politician, member of the state parliament * Heinrich von Idler (1802–1878), Württemberg Oberamtmann, member of the state parliament *
Mathias Richling Mathias Richling (born 24 March 1953 in Waiblingen) is a German actor, author, comedian and Kabarett artist. Richling studied literature, music and theatre. From 1989 to 1996 he had a program called ''Jetzt schlägt's Richling'' on the German T ...
(born 1953), cabaret artist * Juan Amador (born 1968), cook


People who lived and worked in Weinstadt

* Johann Jakob Thill (1747–1772), poet esteemed by
Friedrich Hölderlin Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (, ; ; 20 March 1770 – 7 June 1843) was a German poet and philosopher. Described by Norbert von Hellingrath as "the most German of Germans", Hölderlin was a key figure of German Romanticism. Part ...
* Karl-Georg Pfleiderer (1899–1957), lived in Landgut Burg near Beutelsbach * Gotthilf Fischer (1928–2020), choral conductor, lived in Weinstadt *
Jürgen Rohwer Jürgen Rohwer (24 May 192424 July 2015) was a German military historian and professor of history at the University of Stuttgart. Rohwer wrote over 400 books and essays on World War II naval history and military intelligence, which gained him wo ...
(1924–2015), naval historian, lived in Weinstadt


Literature

* Sophie Weishaar: ''Strümpfelbach im Remstal 1265–1965.'' 1966, Verlag Eugen Hauchler, Leinfelden and Biberach an der Riß. * Walter, Heinz E. (Hrsg.): ''Das Ortsbuch von Endersbach 1278–1978.'' 1978, Ortsbücher-Verlag, Burg Liebenstein. * Ulrich Stolte: ''Dichter im amusischen Württemberg. Ein neues Autograph von
Friedrich Hölderlin Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (, ; ; 20 March 1770 – 7 June 1843) was a German poet and philosopher. Described by Norbert von Hellingrath as "the most German of Germans", Hölderlin was a key figure of German Romanticism. Part ...
s Idol Johann Jakob Thill.'' In: Stuttgarter Arbeiten zur Germanistik, Nr. 423. Stuttgart: Hans-Dieter Heinz, Akademischer Verlag 2004 005 S. 95–110. (.) * Wolf Eiermann: ''Das unbekannte Oeuvre des deutsch-englischen Malers Carl Bauerle (1831–1912).'' In: Schwäbische Heimat 57 (2006), Issue 1 (Januar-März), S. 13–17.


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