Hohenbodman Explained

Hohenbodman
Type:Ortsteil
Municipality:Owingen
State:Baden-Württemberg
Region:Tübingen
District:Bodenseekreis
Area:8.11
Elevation:668
Population:246
Stand:2006-12-31
Licence:FN
Area Code:07557
Coordinates:47.8233°N 9.2111°W

Hohenbodman is a village in the municipality of Owingen in the western Bodenseekreis in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Geography

Location

Hohenbodman is located at 660m (2,170feet) above sea level on a hill above one of the oldest nature reserves in Germany, the Aachtobel, which is crossed by the Seefelder Aach. The highest point of the district, which is simultaneously the highest point in the municipality of Owingen, is located at 720m (2,360feet) above sea level.

Organization

Hohenbodman includes the central village of Hohenbodman, the farms of Beutenmühle, Burghöfe, Häusern, Happenmühle, Homberg, Neuhof, Niederweiler, Pfaffenbühl, Simonshof, and Urzenreute, and the houses Fitzenhaus und Walthausen.[1]

History

The family of the Lords of Bodman, imperial ministerials of the Hohenstaufen dynasty and of the Bishop of Konstanz, had their ancestral seat at Hohenbodman Castle, around which the Lordship of Hohenbodman developed. The place itself was first mentioned in writing in 1325.[2] The Lords of Bodmanlater sold the village and castle to the free imperial city of Überlingen after they moved to Bodman and it became their second home. The free imperial city of Überlingen subsequently renovated the castle. Da Überlingen zu dieser Zeit sehr wohlhabend und mächtig war, vergrößerten sie ihren Besitz und sicherten diesen mit kleineren Burgen ab.

During the Thirty Years‘ War in 1642, the entire castle including the tower was burnt down by the troops of Konrad Widerholt. It was subsequently rebuilt, and the Bailiff moved his official residence to the village.

Hohenbodman was an independent municipality in the Überlingen Landkreis. As part of the Baden-Württemberg political reforms of the 1970s, the Municipality merged into Owingen on January 1st, 1972.[3] Owingen and by extension Hohenbodman also became part of the Bodenseekreis as part of the reforms.

Coat of Arms

The coat of arms of the formerly independent municipality features a red tower on a green mount.

Culture and sights

Buildings and constructions

Nature

Recreation

The Lake Constance Jubilation Path (Jubiläumsweg Bodenseekreis) and the Linzgau path of St. Jakob Via Beuronensis both run through the area.

Literature

References

  1. Book: Das Land Baden-Württemberg. Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden. Band VII: Regierungsbezirk Tübingen. . Kohlhammer . 1978 . 3-17-004807-4 . Stuttgart . 547–626 . de . The State of Baden-Württemberg. Official Description by Districts and Municipalities. Volume VII: Tübingen Administrative District.
  2. Web site: 2010-06-25 . Geschichte . 2024-04-15 . SÜDKURIER Online . de.
  3. Book: Historisches Gemeindeverzeichnis für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Namens-, Grenz- und Schlüsselnummernänderungen bei Gemeinden, Kreisen und Regierungsbezirken vom 27.5.1970 bis 31.12.1982. . W. Kohlhammer . 1983 . 3-17-003263-1 . Stuttgart / Mainz . 503 . de . Historical Municipality Directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, Boundary, and Key Number Changes in Municipalities, Districts, and Administrative Districts from May 27, 1970, to December 31, 1982..
  4. Web site: KEUTNER . VON CHRISTIANE . 2005-08-26 . 'Ahs' und 'Ohs' ohne Ende . 2024-04-15 . SÜDKURIER Online . de.
  5. Web site: '1000-jährige' Linde in Hohenbodman . 2024-04-15 . www.baumkunde.de.
  6. H. Thiefenthaler: Der Baum in der Mitte. In: Montfort 58, 2006, S. 11 Anm. 11 (
  7. Web site: Linde in Hohenbodman . 2024-04-15 . Monumentale Eichen von Rainer Lippert . de-DE.
  8. Web site: 2010-11-25 . Die Linde ist doch noch zu retten . 2024-04-15 . SÜDKURIER Online . de.