NeckarGröningen – Wikipedia

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Neckargröningen , colloquially often short Gröningen Called, is a district of Remseck am Neckar in the Ludwigsburg district in Baden-Württemberg.

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Neckargröningen is located directly on the neckar flowing east. The state road L 1100/L 1140 runs on the western outskirts. Neckarrems lies on the opposite bank of the Neckar. There the Rems flows into the Neckar. On the outskirts of Neckargröningen is the final stop of the U12 line of the Stuttgart light rail with the central bus station of the city of Remseck.

A piece north of the town center and spatially separated from it is the industrial area belonging to the Neckargröningen district Shooting valley . [2]

View from the Kieserschen forest camp (1682)

Neckargröningen was mentioned for the first time in 806 Gruonincheim In a donation to the Lorsch monastery . A belonging to the Neckargau is also mentioned here. The addition Neckar- the place received in the 13th century to distinguish it from the much more important imperial city of Gröningen (today’s Markgröningen). [3] Also in the 13th century, Neckargröningen was part of Württemberg, but then tied several times, for the first time in 1307 to Georg and Wilhelm von Kaltenthal. [4] Neckargröningen has belonged to the Oberamt Ludwigsburg since 1758. In the administrative reform during the Nazi era in Württemberg in 1938, Neckargröningen was assigned in accordance with the Ludwigsburg district. Since the place became part of the American occupation zone after the Second World War, it has been part of the newly founded Land of Württemberg-Baden since 1945, which opened in 1952 in the current state of Baden-Württemberg.

In 1975 Neckargröningen merged with several of its neighboring communities to the community Aldingen am Neckar , the 1977 in Remseck am Neckar was renamed.

The Evangelical Martinskirche was first mentioned in 1275. The construction is based on a nave, which was probably built around 1050, and is therefore essentially the oldest church in Remseck. The church was rebuilt in the 15th century in the late Gothic style and has remnants of seccomers from this period. The Gothic choir was completed in 1515 by Peter von Lahn. [5]

Also in the 15th century, a tendrilor was also mentioned, which was in operation until the construction of a bridge in the 18th century. [2] The “Old City Hall” from Neckargröningen dates from 1592. It has a show side that was designed around 1850. In 1736 the covered bridge was built between Neckarrems and Neckargröningen. [6] In 1939, the bridge was demolished in the course of the Neckarstradung and replaced by a new building that was destroyed by the Wehrmacht troops in 1945. Today’s bridge was inaugurated in 1951. [6] The worth sight is the 80 m long wheel and pedestrian bridge built in 1988 over the Neckar, which also leads from Neckargröningen to Neckarrems. The Neckarsteg was the largest cheating wooden bridge in Europe at the time of the construction. [7]

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In Neckargröningen there are also the buildings of the “historical oil mill”, the “old washing house” and the “historical smithy” entertained by the city of Remseck, which contain exhibitions for the former use of the respective buildings. [8]

Wappen der ehemaligen Gemeinde Neckargröningen
Blasonation: “Two pile -made, turned silver fish.”
Coat of arms: The fish referred to the tastish, which used to be a significant branch of the place. This coat of arms was determined in 1938 [2] .
  • Neckargröningen . In: Karl Eduard Paulus (ed.): Description of the Ludwigsburg senior office (= The Württemberg Senior Descriptions 1824-1886 . Band 39 ). Karl Aue, Stuttgart 1859, S. 281–287 ( Full text [Wikisource]).
  1. Numbers and data from the city of Remseck
  2. a b c Impressions Neckargröningen. In: stadt-remseeck.de. Accessed on March 16, 2020 .
  3. Lutz Reichardt: Local name book of the city district of Stuttgart and the district of Ludwigsburg . In: Publications of the Commission for Historical State Studies in Baden -Württemberg – series B . Band 101 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1982, S. 74 .
  4. Karl Eduard Paulus: Description of the Ludwigsburg senior office. Royal Statistical-Topographical Bureau Württemberg, 1859, accessed on March 16, 2020 .
  5. Martinskirche Neckargröningen – the oldest church in Remseck. In: https://www.remsek-evangelisch.de . Evangelical parish of Remseck, accessed on January 6, 2023 .
  6. a b Jürgen Hagel / Heinz Pfizenmayer: The watercourses in the image of historical maps – ferries and bridge over the Neckar . In: Heinz Pfizenmayer (ed.): Local client series of the municipality of Remseck am Neckar . Band 8 , 1988.
  7. Christoph Remmele, Christiane Conzen: Historical tour of Remseck-Neckarrems. In: https://stadt-remsek.de . 2015, accessed on January 6, 2023 .
  8. Archives & museums. In: https://www.stadt-remsek.de/ . City of Remseck am Neckar, accessed on January 6, 2023 .

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