Remchingen

Remchingen (German pronunciation: [ʁe:mçɪŋən] ⓘ) is a municipality in the Enz district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, situated on the river Pfinz, 14 km southeast of Karlsruhe, and 12 km northwest of Pforzheim.

Before Remchingen came into being, there were the communities of Wilferdingen, Singen and Darmsbach, all of which had their own coat of arms.

Neighbouring municipalities are Pfinztal, Königsbach-Stein, Kämpfelbach, Keltern and Karlsbad.

Darmsbach, by far the smallest district of Remchingen, lies between Nöttingen and Wilferdingen.

On January 1, 1973, Wilferdingen joined forces with Singen to form the Remchingen community.

The federal highway 10 runs through Wilferdingen and continues to Karlsruhe and Pforzheim.

There is a wide range of sports on offer in Wilferdingen, from hockey to boules.

There are also many supermarkets, a hardware store, gas stations and also a primary and secondary school.

Singen borders in the south on the settlement area of Wilferdingen, which is mostly on the other side of the Pfinztalbahn, which runs from the Kämpfelbachtal into the lower Pfinztal.

The federal road 10 on the left Pfinzufer connects Singen with Pforzheim in the southeast and Karlsruhe in the northwest.

Singen borders on the communities Pfinztal in the northwest, Königsbach-Stein in the east, Nöttingen and Karlsbad in the southwest.

Singen merged with Wilferdingen on January 1, 1973, to form the community of Remchingen.

Wilferdingen, which has a significantly better infrastructure, can be reached quickly from Singen via two bridges and two underpasses.

Nöttingen is a district of the southwest German municipality of Remchingenexactly between Pforzheim and Karlsruhe, which is why the place was an important transit point in history.

Darmsbach is mentioned in 1278 as a settlement that only developed in the High Middle Ages.

Darmsbach is located directly between Wilferdingen and Nöttingen on the federal motorway 8.

Wilferdingen, which offers the central infrastructure of Remchingen, can be reached within two minutes.

The municipal council consists of 22 elected honorary councilors and the mayor as chairman.

[6] In November 2009, Luca Wilhelm Prayon was elected the new mayor with 68.7 percent of the valid votes in the first ballot; he was re-elected in 2017 with 96% and a 34% turnout.

The Bundesstraße 10 and the Bundesautobahn 8 link the municipality to the national road network.

Remchingen is located on Bertha Benz Memorial Route which leads from Mannheim to Pforzheim.

Johann Gottfried Tulla, who got known for straightening the river Rhine, grew up in Nöttingen.

The telephone booth museum (German: Telefonzellenmuseum) is on the railroad tracks.

In the development area "Niemandsberg" in Wilferdingen an archeological excavation of a Roman farm can be found, which was turned into a museum.

The St. Martin's patronage points to the preferred Frankish saint in the period from 7th to 9th centuries.

As here, the Martinskirchen were mostly built on the site of Gallo-Roman sanctuaries or on the foundations of secular buildings.

The corner cubes that are now exposed again and the contrasting color of the window frames, like the sundial, were restored in 2006 based on the historical model.

The women's basketball department of FC Nöttingen plays under the name Rutronik Stars Keltern, formerly Grüner Stern Keltern, in the highest women's basketball league in Germany.

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The Wettplatz, a public place, in Wilferdingen
A statue in Wilferdingen at the Kulturhalle
Photo from Nöttingen
The Bundesautobahn 8 about Darmsbach
Train station in Remchingen
Stadtbahn in Remchingen
Sign for the Bertha Benz Memorial Route in Remchingen-Wilferdingen
The Nöttingen St. Martin Süd
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Coat of arms