Remseck

Remseck

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Remseck
Coordinates: 48°52′8″N 9°16′35″E / 48.86889°N 9.27639°E / 48.86889; 9.27639Coordinates: 48°52′8″N 9°16′35″E / 48.86889°N 9.27639°E / 48.86889; 9.27639
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Stuttgart
District Ludwigsburg
Government
  Mayor Karl-Heinz Schlumberger
Area
  Total 22.82 km2 (8.81 sq mi)
Population (2015-12-31)[1]
  Total 25,759
  Density 1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 71686
Dialling codes 07146
Vehicle registration LB
Website portal.remseck.de

Remseck am Neckar is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated at the confluence of the rivers Rems and Neckar, about 12 km northeast of Stuttgart, and 7 km southeast of Ludwigsburg.

History

Five of the six boroughs of Remseck used to be villages and were founded several hundred years ago. References to Aldingen and Hochdorf can be found as early as 1100, Hochberg is mentioned in a text from 1231 whereas Neckargröningen is already referred to in 806. Neckarrems is also mentioned in 1268 as „Rems“; the „Neckar“ was added only in the 17th century.

Hochdorf, Hochberg and Neckarrems used to belong to Waiblingen, whereas Aldingen und Neckargröningen belonged to Ludwigsburg. In 1938 however, all five boroughs were assigned to Ludwigsburg.

Today’s Remseck am Neckar was founded on January 1, 1975 by amalgamation of the communities Aldingen, Hochberg, Hochdorf, Neckargröningen und Neckarrems and was initially named “Gemeinde Aldingen am Neckar”, but renamed on July 1, 1977. The town’s new name “Remseck” was chosen due to a castle, which used to be located on a mountain at the confluence of the rivers Rems and Neckar. The “Castle Remseck” was built in 1842 at exactly the same place, further verifying the name “Remseck”.

In 1992, Pattonville, a former residential area which was founded in 1955 and was predominantly inhabited by US Americans, joined Remseck, but was split in two parts: The western part belongs to Remseck, the eastern part belongs to Kornwestheim.

In 1999, the population exceeded 20.000, which is the minimal limit of inhabitants a town has to have to become a city. The town government applied for town privileges in 2003 and obtained city rights January 1, 2004.

Government

District Council

Since the last local elections (June 7, 2009), Remseck’s local council has a total of 26 members. 6 members are from the CDU (23,8% in the election), 5 members from the Freie Wähler (20,9%), 5 members from the FDP (18,7%), 5 members from the Die Grünen (18,6%) and 5 members from the SPD (17,9%).

Mayor

Until 2004 the chairman of the district council was called mayor. When Remseck became a city, the mayor became the “Oberbürgermeister” (head mayor). The Oberbürgermeister is elected directly by the people for eight years and he has two proxies, the “Erster Bürgermeister” (first mayor) and the “Bürgermeister” (mayor).

Infrastructure and Media

Remseck has six boroughs:

Public Transportation

Rail

Since 1999, Remseck is connected to Stuttgart via line U14 (Remseck – Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof – Heslach Vogelrain) of the Stadtbahn, which is a part of the Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart. There are four stops on Remseck territory.

Bus

There are four bus lines (402, 403, 404 and 405) operating just in Remseck plus several lines connecting Remseck with Ludwigsburg, Waiblingen and other nearby cities. At weekends, the night-time bus N43 also stops in Remseck.

Media

Several media, including the Ludwigsburger Kreiszeitung and the Stuttgarter Zeitung, are reporting on events in Remseck. The local weekly newspaper “Remseck Woche” is released every Thursday and the “Pattonville Info” every other week.

Culture and contemporary life

Museums

The “Radiomuseum” in Aldingen displays radios from 1924 to today. The “Heimatstube”, located in Nekarrems, presents peasant life in the region, including a shoemaker’s workshop. In the “Dorfschmiede” in Neckargröningen, visitors can try forging in the blacksmith’s shop.

Tourism

Festivals and regular events

Sport

Five of six boroughs have their own clubs: TV Aldingen, TSV Neckargröningen, VfB Neckarrems, SGV Hochdorf and SKV Hochberg. The most successful football club is currently the VfB Neckkarrems, playing in the Landesliga 1.

Demographics

As of December 31, 2008 the population of Remseck is 22,612, of which 11,086 are male and 11,526 are female. 2,676 resident aliens are living in Remseck.[6] The population spreads out with 20.6% under the age of 18 and 15.9% older than 65 years.[7]

Education

Remseck has one Gymnasium (Lise-Meitner-Gymnasium), located in Aldingen, one Realschule (Realschule Remseck), located in Pattonville and one Hauptschule (Wilhelm-Keil-Schule), located in Aldingen. Every borough has its own elementary school. There are also 15 kindergarten, including three Protestant, one Roman-Catholic and one ecumenical kindergarten.

International relations

Remseck is twinned with two cities.

Sons and daughters of the town

Friedrich Heim
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References

  1. "Gemeinden in Deutschland nach Fläche, Bevölkerung und Postleitzahl am 30.09.2016". Statistisches Bundesamt (in German). 2016.
  2. http://www.stadt-remseck.de/de/Bürgerservice/Mitarbeiter-A-Z?&view=publish&item=staff&id=7
  3. http://www.stadt-remseck.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=35&view=publish&item=staff&id=7
  4. http://www.stadt-remseck.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=243&id=49&item=staff&view=publish
  5. http://www.stadt-remseck.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=243&id=77&item=staff&view=publish
  6. http://www.stadt-remseck.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=28
  7. http://www.statistik-bw.de/BevoelkGebiet/Demografie-Spiegel/tabelle.asp?r=118081&c=3
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