Schwabach () is a German
city
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of about 40,000 inhabitants near
Nuremberg
Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav ...
in the centre of the region of
Franconia
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in the north of
Bavaria
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. Together with the neighboring cities of
Nuremberg
Nuremberg (, ; ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the Franconia#Towns and cities, largest city in Franconia, the List of cities in Bavaria by population, second-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Bav ...
,
Fürth
Fürth (; East Franconian German, East Franconian: ; ) is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Bavaria, Germany, in the administrative division (''Regierungsbezirk'') of Middle Franconia.
It is the Franconia#Towns and cities, s ...
and
Erlangen
Erlangen (; , ) is a Middle Franconian city in Bavaria, Germany. It is the seat of the administrative district Erlangen-Höchstadt (former administrative district Erlangen), and with 119,810 inhabitants (as of 30 September 2024), it is the smalle ...
, Schwabach forms one of the three metropolitan areas in Bavaria. The city is an autonomous administrative district (''kreisfreie Stadt''). Schwabach is also the name of the river which runs through the city prior to joining the
Rednitz
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.
Schwabach is famous for its crafts made of
gold
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, particularly
gold foil. In 2004, Schwabach celebrated this tradition with an anniversary festival, marking "500 years gold foil in Schwabach".
Around 1500, a local typesetter developed the "
Schwabacher
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" font. This font was used for printing the first Bible in German, which had been worked out by
Martin Luther
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.
Etymology
The name derives from the old
Franconia
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n name ''Suapaha'' (later ''Suabaha'', then ''Villa Suabach'') which translates as "Schwaben-Bach" in modern
German
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, which means "
Swabia
Swabia ; , colloquially ''Schwabenland'' or ''Ländle''; archaic English also Suabia or Svebia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany.
The name is ultimately derived from the medieval Duchy of Swabia, one of ...
n
stream
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", the first part of the name was given by the Franconians who came to the area about a millennium after the
Hallstatt culture
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to the people living on the banks of that stream, which were perceived as "
Swabia
Swabia ; , colloquially ''Schwabenland'' or ''Ländle''; archaic English also Suabia or Svebia is a cultural, historic and linguistic region in southwestern Germany.
The name is ultimately derived from the medieval Duchy of Swabia, one of ...
ns" by them, while the second part of the name is a reference to the stream which flows through the city.
Timeline
*750 BC–AD 500: Archaeological evidence of settlement.
*600–700: Name Schwabach first used to refer to the settlement and the river.
*1346: City wall built.
*1371: Municipal law established.
*1469: Town church built (still in use).
*1500: (ca.) Schwabacher font invented.
*1528: City hall built (still in use).
*1633: First needle factory established in Schwabach.
*1723: Schwabach river flooded to highest point ever. Markings of the flood are still visible.
*1768: The landmark ''Old
Linden Tree
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'' planted (still there).
*1792: Schwabach became part of
Prussia
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.
*1797:
Goethe
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stayed overnight in Schwabach.
*1806: Schwabach became part of Bavaria.
*1849: Railway station built.
*1941: Schwabach bombed in
World War II
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*1945: American military base established in Schwabach.
*1953: City coat-of-arms introduced.
*1972: Schwabach became an autonomous administrative district.
*1980: Schwabach receives the European Union prize for cultural heritage.
*1992: US Army to be withdrawn from Schwabach and surrounding areas.
*2004: 500-year anniversary celebration of the gold foil industry.
Companies
*
Apollo-Optik, optics company
Twin towns – sister cities
Schwabach is
twinned with:
*
Les Sables-d'Olonne
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, France (1975)
*
Kemer
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Kemer is o ...
, Turkey (1998)
*
Kalabaka
Kalabaka (, ''Kalabáka'', alternative transliterations are ''Kalambaka'' and ''Kalampaka'') is a town and seat of the municipality of Meteora (municipality), Meteora in the Trikala (regional unit), Trikala regional unit, part of Thessaly in G ...
, Greece (2002)
*
Coronel Suárez, Argentina (2018)
Notable people
*
Jean-Philippe Baratier (1721 - 1740), german scholar, child prodigy
*
Johann Gottfried Zinn
Johann Gottfried Zinn (; December 4, 1727 – April 6, 1759) was a German Anatomy, anatomist and botanist and was a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin Academy.
Biography
Johann Gottfried Zinn was born in Schwabach. Considerin ...
(1727–1759), anatomist and botanist
*
Adolf von Henselt (1814–1889), composer and pianist
*
Hans Schuberth (1897–1976), politician (CSU), Federal Minister for affairs of telecommunication
*
Matthias Volz (1910–2004), artistic gymnast, Olympic champion
*
Manfred Ritschel (born 1946), football player
*
Walter Zimmermann (born 1949), composer
*
Ralf Baumeister (born 1961), professor of bioinformatics and molecular genetics
*
Bernhard Grill (born 1961), electrical engineer,
MP3
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format developer
References
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