Vöhrenbach Explained

Type:Stadt
Image Coa:DEU Vöhrenbach COA.svg
Coordinates:48.0456°N 8.3042°W
Image Plan:Vöhrenbach in VS.svg
State:Baden-Württemberg
Region:Freiburg
District:Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis
Elevation:797
Area:70.47
Postal Code:78147
Area Code:07727
Licence:VS
Gemeindeschlüssel:08 3 26 068
Website:www.voehrenbach.de
Mayor:Heiko Wehrle[1]
Leader Term:2021 - 29

Vöhrenbach is a town in the district of Schwarzwald-Baar, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Breg, 12 km west of Villingen-Schwenningen.

Geography

The town of Vöhrenbach lies in the Breg valley in the central Black Forest between Furtwangen and Villingen-Schwenningen. The land belonging to the town is heavily forested, comprising 77% of the total area.

Neighboring communities

The town borders St. Georgen im Schwarzwald to the north; Villingen-Schwenningen, Unterkirnach and Donaueschingen to the east; Bräunlingen and Eisenbach in the south; Titisee-Neustadt to the southwest; and Furtwangen to the west. With the exception of Eisenbach and Titisee-Neustadt (Landkreis Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald), all neighboring communities belong to the district Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis.

Town structure

The town of Vöhrenbach consists of Vöhrenbach (which includes the town with its older borders from before 1971) and the three Stadtteile (quarters) of Hammereisenbach-Bregenbach, Langenbach und Urach in addition to 89 further villages, hamlets, farms and homes.[2] [3] In the course of the municipal reforms in Baden-Württemberg, Vöhrenbach grew to include Hammereisenbach-Bregenbach on 1 July 1971 and then Langenbach as well as Urach on 1 December 1971.[4] The districts now belonging to the town Vöhrenbach are territorially identical to the formally independent municipalities of the same name. The town center (Vöhrenbach) and the three districts (Hammereisenbach-Bregenbach, Langenbach and Urach) are local communities in their own right, each having a local chairman.

History

Vöhrenbach received a town charter in 1244 from the Counts of Urach as competition to Villingen. However, the town never reached the importance of Villingen. In 1806, the city became part of the newly founded Grand Duchy of Baden.

Politics

Local council

The municipal council of Vöhrenbach has 14 members. The municipal council consists of the elected municipal councilmen and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council. The municipal election of 25 Mai 2014 resulted in 49.1% turnout (2009: 52.4%) with the following results:

9 seats 66.9% 2009: 40.4%, 6 seats
Bürger- und Wählervereinigung (BWV) (de) 5 seats 33.1% 2009: 25.0%, 3 seats
0 seats 0.0% 2009: 34.6%, 5 seats

Mayors

According to the legend of the Seven Virgins, it is not possible in Vöhrenbach to re-elect a mayor. Mayors Sorg, Neininger and Wolf were all voted out of office after their first term. In 1981, Karl-Heinz Schneider first succeeded in being re-elected. Karl-Heinz Schneider lost the election for a fourth term in 1997 to Robert Strumberger.[5] Robert Strumberger has now been re-elected twice.

Coat of arms

The blazon of the coat of arms reads: "In blue, a golden oblique wave beam, within it a red trout swimming upwards."

Partner town

Vöhrenbach has been twinned with the French commune Morteau in Franche-Comté since 1973.

Culture and sights

As it is home to a historical clock making region of the Black Forest (see cuckoo clock), Vöhrenbach is on the German Clock Road.

Buildings and monuments

Sport

The Black Forest Bike Marathon, held annually since 1997 leads through Vöhrenbach.

The soccer team FC Vöhrenbach 1926[7] plays in the Kreisliga.

Economy and infrastructure

The town's economy is characterized by medium-sized industry, handicrafts, commerce and tourism. Agriculture plays a major role in the districts and villages. Vöhrenbach is economically strongly connected with neighboring Furtwangen.

Traffic

The connections to Furtwangen and Villingen are via L 173. L 172 offers a connection to Titisee-Neustadt and via L 180 to Donaueschingen. A 81, east of Villingen-Schwenningen is the closest highway (Autobahn).

Until 1972, Vöhrenbach was also served by the train Bregtalbahn (de), which ran between Donaueschingen and Furtwangen. The western section from Bräunlingen to Furtwangen was turned into a bicycle path after its closure.

Education

In Vöhrenbach, there was the elementary and secondary school Josef-Hebting-Schule. The schools were though reorganized and this merged with secondary schools in Unterkirnach und Eisenbach (Hochschwarzwald). The Josef-Hebting-Schule is now a primary school and Werkrealschule with branches in Unterkirnach und Eisenbach. The municipal council of Eisenbach decided on 8 May 2014 to cancel this agreement by Summer 2016.[8] All secondary schools are located in Furtwangen. There are also two Roman Catholic Kindergartens. The university of applied science Hochschule Furtwangen University is located in neighboring Furtwangen, providing an offer of higher education.

Persons with a connection to Vöhrenbach

Sons and daughters of Vöhrenbach

Further persons with a connection to Vöhrenbach

External links

References

  1. https://www.staatsanzeiger.de/wahl/buergermeisterwahl-voehrenbach-2021/ Bürgermeisterwahl 2021
  2. Das Land Baden-Württemberg. Amtliche Beschreibung nach Kreisen und Gemeinden. Band VI: Regierungsbezirk Freiburg Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 1982, . pg. 606–609
  3. Web site: Hauptsatzung. www.voehrenbach.de. 2019-04-28.
  4. Book: 3170032631. 494. Historisches Gemeindeverzeichnis für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Namens-, Grenz- und Schlüsselnummernänderungen bei Gemeinden, Kreisen und Regierungsbezirken vom 27.5.1970 bis 31.12.1982. 1983.
  5. Book: Kern, Timm. Warum werden Bürgermeister abgewählt?: eine Studie aus Baden-Württemberg über den Zeitraum von 1973 bis 2003. 2008. W. Kohlhammer Verlag. 9783170204997. de.
  6. News: Wasserkraftwerk wiederbelebt. JANZING. BERNWARD. 2007-03-16. Die Tageszeitung: taz. 2019-04-28. 8. de. 0931-9085.
  7. Web site: FC 1926 Vöhrenbach e.V.. www.fc-voehrenbach.de. 2019-04-28.
  8. http://www.eisenbach.de/servlet/PB/show/1336500/Eisenbach%20KW%2020.PDF Amts- und Mitteilungsblatt