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Hödingen is a village in the municipality of
Überlingen Überlingen (; ) is a German city on the northern shore of Lake Constance (Bodensee) in Baden-Württemberg near the German-Swiss border, border with Switzerland. After the city of Friedrichshafen, it is the second-largest city in the Bodenseek ...
, in the west of the
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in southwest
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, Germany. It is located about northwest of Überlingen.


Geography

The village of Hödingen is located between multiple
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: ''Hödinger Berg'' and the Spetzgarter Tobel to the east, the Hödinger Tobel and part of the Sipplinger Dreieck to the West (of which the two tobels (ravines) are among the oldest nature preserves in Germany). To the southwest of the village are steep
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cliffs typical of the
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area. The Katharinenfelsen protected area adjoins here, in which lies the so-called ''Gletchermühle'' (literally ' glacier mill' although it is actually a glacial pothole). At the foot of the cliffs are the Goldbach heathen caves, which are hundreds of years old. To the north of Hödingen is the
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n (
Stockach Stockach () is a town in the district of Konstanz, in southern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Location It is situated in the Hegau region, about 5 km northwest of Lake Constance, 13 km north of Radolfzell and 25 km northwest of K ...
– Überlingen). Länglehof and Spetzgart Castle are both within Hödingen, which encompasses . Apart from the border with
Sipplingen Sipplingen is a municipality in the district of Bodensee in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. World Heritage Site It is home to one or more prehistoric pile-dwelling (or stilt house) settlements that are part of the Prehistoric Pile dwellings aro ...
to the west (with Süßenmühle to the south), Hödingen is entirely surrounded by Überlingen. The Überlingen villages of Hohenlinden, Höllwangen, Brachenreute, Goldbach, and Brünnensbach all border Hödingen.


History

Several
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near the village suggest early settlement during the
Hallstatt period The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Western and Central European archaeological culture of the Late Bronze Age (Hallstatt A, Hallstatt B) from the 12th to 8th centuries BC and Early Iron Age Europe (Hallstatt C, Hallstatt D) from the 8th to ...
. A castle site (''Bürgle'') near the current church indicates that castle existed here at least before the 13th century. Hödingen itself was first mentioned in 1242 as ''Hedingen''; derived from the name ''Hedo''. The village came into the possession the Knights Hospitaller commandery in Überlingen in 1297 and from 1396, it belonged to the
Konstanz Konstanz ( , , , ), traditionally known as Constance in English, is a college town, university city with approximately 83,000 inhabitants located at the western end of Lake Constance in the Baden-Württemberg state of south Germany. The city ho ...
hospital. A Ramsberg estate and an estate of the Konstanz
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have been documented in the village since the 14th century, and later, an estate of
Petershausen Abbey Petershausen Abbey (Kloster, Reichskloster, Reichsstift or Reichsabtei Petershausen) was a Order of Saint Benedict, Benedictine imperial abbey at Petershausen, now a district of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. History It was founded as a ...
. Hödingen was burned down in the
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. Low jurisdiction has always been held by Constance, while high jurisdiction was with the County of Heiligenberg (
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) until 1779, since which it has been held by the free imperial city of Überlingen. Hödingen became an independent municipality as part of the
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district office Überlingen (
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after 1939). The village has since grown in population due to construction in the 1950s and 1960s. On 1 July 1974, Hödingen, along with the village of Nesselwangen to the northwest,
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into the municipality of Überlingen.In 2017, the village celebrated 775 years of Hödingen's existence.


Politics

As with all other villages that merged with Überlingen in the municipality reforms of the 1970s, Hödingen elected to replace the positions of Mayor and
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with an Ortsvorsteher (local head) and an Ortschaftsrat (local council). The current Ortsvorsteher is Martin Kessler. Hödingen's coat of arms has a
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background with a blue cloud border, with a large black H in
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script in the center.


Demographics


Churches


St. Bartholomäus

The Hödingen church was first mentioned in 1343, as a branch of St. Michael's in Aufkirch. It was under the administration of the Mainau Island Teutonic Order until 1557, after which it became a branch of the Überlingen Cathedral of St. Nicholas. After Hödingen and the Church were burnt down in the Thirty Years‘ War, a new building was built as Marian
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site, financed by donations and led by a Capuchin friar. In 1684/85, the Konstanz Hospital constructed a new church on the site,which was subsequently consecrated as St. Bartholomäus (
St. Bartholomew Bartholomew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify Bartholomew as Nathanael, who appears in the Gospel of John (1:45–51; cf. 21:2). New Testament references The name ''Bartholomew ...
). There was a second consecration in honor of Mary in 1687. The pilgrimages reached their peak in the 18th century, and St. Bartholomäus became its own parish in 1785. Today, St. Bartholomäus is part of the Sipplingen parish. By the time of the 775 Years of Hödingen celebration, the church and its surroundings had been extensively renovated.


Architecture

St. Bartholomäus is in the
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style, and is an
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with a
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. The building has large arches and smaller
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-shaped windows. The church does not have a tower, but rather a multi-story
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with an
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.


Economy and Infrastructure

The center of Hödingen is still very agriculturally dominated, although local tourism is on the rise.


Traffic

Before the exit from country road 7786 on to highway B 31n, the junction of K 7772 serves as the main entrance to Hödingen. Hödingen is connected to the Lake Constance-Upper Swabia transport association (''bodo''), and can be reached by bus from the neighborhood of Bonndorf in Überlingen, or by dial-a-ride.


Education

Hödingen has an elementary school with a gym. Southeast of Hödingen is Schloss Spetzgart, a campus
Schule Schloss Salem Schule Schloss Salem (Anglicisation: ''School of Salem Castle'') is a boarding school with campuses in Salem and Überlingen in Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany. It offers the German Abitur and the International Baccalaureate (IB). With se ...
since 1928. The Härlen campus is on the other side of the Spetzgarter Tobel.


Literature

* Irmgard Dechow, Helena Vogler: ''Ein Gnadenort über dem See – Ein Beitrag zur Kirchen- und Wallfahrtsgeschichte St. Bartholomäus zu Hödingen.'' Selbstverlag ''Katholische Landfrauenbewegung Hödingen'', 2011. * Irmgard Dechow (Hrsg.): ''Hödingen. Ansichten eines kleinen Linzgaudorfes.'' Eugen Stähle Verlag, 1993. * Michael Losse, Bürgersinn e.V. Überlingen (Hrsg.), Kulturamt Überlingen, Kur- und Touristik Überlingen GmbH: ''Überlingen am Bodensee – Kulturgeschichte und Architektur.'' Michael Imhof Verlag, 2010, ISBN 9783865685759. * Hans Schleuning (Red.): ''Überlingen und der Linzgau am Bodensee.'' (Teilauflage auch als: ''Der Kreis Überlingen.'') Theiss, Stuttgart 1972, ISBN 3-8062-0102-1.


External links


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References

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