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Korntal-Münchingen is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg,
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, Germany. It is situated at the northwestern border of
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, 8 km of its centre and 10 km southwest of
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.


Geography


Location

Korntal-Münchingen lies in the Strohgäu, at elevations between 285 and 405 meters, directly on the northwestern border of
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
. The border between Korntal and the Stuttgart borough Weilimdorf cuts right through a built up area. At the ''Liegnitzer Straße'' south of Korntal station, the houses on the north side of the street (odd house numbers) are part of Korntal while the houses on the south side of the street (even house numbers) belong to Weilimdorf. There is no direct road connection between Korntal and Münchingen, motorized traffic needs to pass through Stuttgart roads to get from one to the other. In contrast, pedestrians and cyclists can cross districts via dirt roads which are in large parts made inaccessible to motorized traffic. The Strogäubahn serves as a direct connection between the two districts. Korntal borders on Stuttgart, Ditzingen, Hemmingen,
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and Möglingen, of which, except for Stuttgart, all are part of the district of Ludwigsburg.


Constituent communities

Korntal-Münchingen was created from the merger of the city Korntal and the community Münchingen. It is divided into three districts: Korntal, Münchingen, and Kallenberg. The official designation of the districts is Korntal-Münchingen, area Korntal; Korntal-Münchingen, area Münchingen; Korntal-Münchingen, area Kallenberg. The former city of Korntal consists of the district of Korntal. The former municipality of Münchingen consists of the district of Münchingen, including Kallenberg, Müllerheim, the mill "Glemsmühle" at the Glems stream and the estate "Hof Mauer". It also comprises the now abandoned settlements of "Birkach", "Leinfelden" and "Rugelberg".


History

The present city was founded on 1 January 1975, in the course of district reform in Baden-Württemberg, when the city of Korntal and the community of Münchingen were combined - against the declared will of most of the citizens of Münchingen - which was seen as a better alternative to Korntal being integrated into Stuttgart.


Korntal

The district Korntal was first documented in 1297 in the records of Sindelfingen. Korntal was an estate until 1819 and belonged to the municipality of Weilimdorf (which is today Stuttgart-Weilimdorf) In 1819 the town of Korntal was founded as a civic-religious community on the model of the communities established in Germany by the
Moravian Church The Moravian Church, or the Moravian Brethren ( or ), formally the (Latin: "Unity of the Brethren"), is one of the oldest Protestant denominations in Christianity, dating back to the Bohemian Reformation of the 15th century and the original ...
. In connection with the construction of the Great Hall of Württemberg,
William I of Württemberg William I (; 27 September 178125 June 1864) was King of Württemberg from 30 October 1816 until his death. Upon William's accession, Württemberg was suffering crop failures and famine in the "Year Without a Summer", in 1816. After taking office, ...
granted certain special rights to the community. These were lost in 1919 with the
Weimar constitution The Constitution of the German Reich (), usually known as the Weimar Constitution (), was the constitution that governed Germany during the Weimar Republic era. The constitution created a federal semi-presidential republic with a parliament whose ...
; at this time the community was no longer connected to the Moravian Church. In 1868, Korntal station was opened on the Black Forest Railway between Zuffenhausen and
Calw Calw (; previously pronounced and sometimes spelled Kalb accordingly; ) is a Landstadt, town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg in the south of Germany, capital and largest town of the Calw (district), district Calw. It is located in the North ...
. On 30 June 1958, the municipality of Korntal gained the status of a city.


Münchingen

Münchingen was first documented in 1130 in the "Zwiefalter Chronicle", and was ceded in 1336 by the sons of Ulrich von Asperg to Count Ulrich of Württemberg. St. Catharine's Hospital was built in 1278 and a mill was built in 1381. In 1558 the "old" Münchinger Castle was built; the "new" castle was built in 1735. During the
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, a large part of the village was destroyed. The first courthouse was built in 1599 and was rebuilt in 1687. The St. John's Lutheran Church was newly built from 1645 to 1650. A new school was built in 1645, and then rebuilt in 1743-1744. In 1906, Münchingen received a rail connection (Strohgäubahn), a single-track regional train from
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to
Weissach Weissach is a municipality in the district of Böblingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The Weissach axle is named after the town, where the research centre of Porsche is located. The Porsche 918 Spyder supercar A supercar, also kno ...
.


Mayor

The mayor is Joachim Wolf. He was elected in 2007 and reelected in 2015. His predecessor was Peter Stritzelberger. After having served for two terms of 8 years, he is set to be replaced in the aftermath of the election on 23 April 2023


Education

Schools include: * Primary education (1-4) ** Teichwiesenschule (Korntal) ** Flattichschule (Münchingen ** Freie Evangelische Schule (Korntal) ** Johannes-Kullen-Schule (Korntal) * Secondary education: ** Gymnasium Korntal-Münchingen (Korntal) ** Realschule Korntal-Münchingen (Korntal) * Special-needs-schools ** Johannes-Kullen-Schule (Korntal) ** Strohgäuschule (Münchingen)


Notable people

* (1674-1728), pharmacist and chemist * Rosina Widmann (1826–1908), educator and missionary in
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, opened a school in
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* (1835–1910), organist, composer * (1868–1946), painter and art educator * (1892–1976), protestant pastor, head of the " Köngener Bund" *
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(1895–1981), politician ( CSVD, later CDU) * (1920–2015), painter, illustrator and cultural educator *
Berthold Leibinger Berthold Leibinger (26 November 1930 – 16 October 2018) was a German mechanical engineer, businessman, and philanthropist. He was the head of the German company Trumpf, a leader in laser technology, and founder of the non-profit foundation Bert ...
(1930-2018), grew up locally, mechanical engineer, philanthropist, head of
Trumpf Trumpf SE + Co. KG is a German family-owned company based in Ditzingen near Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. It originates from Julius Geiger's mechanical workshop. The Trumpf and Leibinger families transformed the medium-sized company into a gl ...
* Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit (born 1948), Japanologist and translator. * (born 1949), Musikpublizist and cultural correspondent * Gunther Krichbaum (born 1964), politician (CDU) * (born 1965), photographer, producer and film maker * (born 1979), art historian, journalist


People who have worked locally

*
Johann Ludwig Krapf Johann Ludwig Krapf (11 January 1810 – 26 November 1881) was a German missionary in East Africa, as well as an explorer, linguist, and traveler. Krapf played an important role in exploring East Africa with Johannes Rebmann. They were the firs ...
(1810-1881), pietistic missionary, explorer, linguistic and African explorer, died locally * Pauline Fatme (ca1831–1855), born in
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,
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, East African missionary, educated at Korntal *
Martin Winterkorn Martin Winterkorn (born 24 May 1947) is a German former business executive who served as chairman of the board of management ( CEO, ''Vorstandsvorsitzender'' in German) of Volkswagen AG, the parent company of the Volkswagen Group, as well as ch ...
(born 1947), Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG, grew up in Münchingen


International relations

Korntal-Münchingen is twinned with: * :
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References

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