Rammetshofen is a village located 1mile south of Oberteuringen in the Bodenseekreis of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It lies approximately north of the Bodensee.
The Hallstatt culture was present in Rammetshofen, which has been evidenced by grave finds from the time period.[1]
In 1464, Joerg Count of Werdenberg and Heiligenberg, leased the Ramrachs Farm (an estate at Rammetshofen) to Ytelhans Huntpis, a citizen of Ravensburg. After Huntpis' death, the estate is again mentioned in a certificate dated 1538. In the early 19th century Rammetshofen had 58 inhabitants, which were explicitly labelled as "catholic" in a description by the relevant municipal authority in Tettnang.